Juanita Halim is an architect, urbanist, mobility, and technology enthusiast based in New York, currently exploring Zoning Resolution in New York City. Before studying cities (Master in City Planning ‘23) at MIT, Juanita was hustling as an architect and interior designer at Nataneka Arsitek, architecture and wedding photographer at sixtyseconds.co, tutor, and visualization artist.
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