THE world is our oyster, and traveling is the greatest means to optimize what life may offer. From backpackers aiming for an independent journey to exchange students hoping to broaden their knowledge, each person travels across the globe with a specific goal stored in their luggage. As for architects with global visions, traveling helps them develop a more comprehensive understanding of their role in shaping the world, and in particular, the country they reside in.

Architect Ian Fulgar, the principal architect at The Fulgar Architects, attributes his unique experience of home to international travels and exposure to global projects in designing and creating spaces that provide shelter and bring people together. "The architectural profession thrives on continuous learning and exposure to new ideas, techniques, and cultures. I have a more profound appreciation influence through these experiences that enhanced my professional growth and expertise," he says.

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