About Me!
Hi! I’m Kiley Fasano, a senior at the University of Maryland pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Architecture with a minor in Sustainability Studies, soon to graduate in May 2025. I am a passionate and detail-oriented architecture student with a solid foundation in architectural design principles, technical drafting, and digital modeling. My academic background has equipped me with a strong understanding of spatial planning, construction methods, and building technologies, while my hands-on experience has allowed me to develop fluency in industry-standard tools such as AutoCAD, SketchUp, and Revit.
What draws me most to architecture is its unique ability to blend creativity with functionality—to shape how people experience space while addressing real-world needs. I am particularly interested in sustainable design and the ways in which architecture can respond to environmental challenges. I’m constantly exploring how to create buildings that are both innovative and responsible.
Throughout my studies, I’ve worked on a variety of academic projects ranging from small-scale residential designs to conceptual public spaces, each one deepening my appreciation for the collaborative and iterative nature of the design process. I approach every project with curiosity, a commitment to craft, and an eagerness to learn. As I continue to grow in this field, I’m excited to contribute to meaningful architectural work that has a positive and lasting impact on communities and the environment.