Legend says architects have no time to fall in love with anything other than their projects. Just the other day, I saw a senior proposing her capstone project for marriage as her eyes filled with tears of joy. Aww… But you know what? You need a life companion, folks. A HUMAN life companion. I know it takes centuries to find the right match and no one’s got time for anything in this biz. So, to cut the chase short for you, I am providing you this ultimate matchmaking guide.
This little manual will directly show you the most probable results of mixing different skill sets together. Hence, it saves your time and tells you exactly what is coming your way. Note: the results generated are based on verified authentic research (NOT).
Match # 1 – Architect + Doctor
Architects “invent” building designs, while doctors are all about “science”. Combine the two and you get a cute little scientist. Need I say more?
Match # 2 – Architect + Engineer
You guessed that right! When the dad loves measurements and the mom loves calculus, they both come together to make a mathematician!
Match # 3 – Architect + Graphic Designer
That’s just plain obvious now, innit? Your kid will do what you do, just without any rules. That is because he got a tad bored.
Match # 4 – Architect + Interior Designer
Architect and Interior designers spend more time with their laptops than they do with the baby.
“What is so special about a computer anyway?”, “Let’s learn it to find out!” There, you have an IT professional.
Match # 5 – Architect + Professor
Learns how to build with rules, thus becoming an engineer.
Match # 6 – Graphic Designer + Engineer
Graphic designer neutralizes the sophistication of engineer to produce an architect!
Match # 7 – Architect + Architect
Mom? … Dad? … MOM?! DAD?! Humph… I will never be an architect!
Several more matches could be made, true. But, I respect your time and my writing space. Hope this matchmaking guide helps you increase architects and non-architects to make this world more beautiful. Ciao!

Urwa Shahid is an urban development professional with a Master’s in Urban Development Planning from UCL’s Development Planning Unit. With a foundation in architecture, she focuses on using design thinking to address complex urban challenges. Urwa has contributed to impactful projects, including work with the UN-Habitat Cities Investment Facility, where she supported sustainable city-building initiatives. Her approach blends architectural creativity with strategic urban planning, guided by her personal philosophy: “I like to use architecture to solve urban problems. Sketching is my style—architecture is not my goal.” Through international collaborations and academic excellence, Urwa brings a thoughtful, solution-oriented mindset to shaping inclusive and resilient urban spaces.