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Graduated with First Class Honors / Distinction from NUS (2014–2019).

, where he completed his Bachelor of Arts in Architecture with Distinction before achieving his Master of Architecture in 2020. Shaping the Industry

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Early in his career, Quek completed an intensive residency with JTC Corporation, Singapore's principal government agency for industrial infrastructure. This experience exposed him to large-scale land allocation, logistics hubs, and national supply-chain master planning. 2. K2LD Architects (High-End Spatial Geometry)

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During his internship at K2LD, Quek was involved in residential and commercial projects, honing his skills in design development and technical detailing.

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Zachariah Quek: Bridging Architecture, Design, and Multidisciplinary Creativity

Quek is not just a writer; he is a hyper-curator. In 2023, he launched a podcast that deconstructs forgotten Singaporean films from the 1970s and 80s. Each episode is two hours long. There are no ads. There are no celebrity guests. There is only Quek’s baritone voice dissecting the lighting in a 1976 Geylang gangster film.