Wai Kamphusan (she/her) is a London-based architect, designer, and creative professional living with vitiligo, with visible depigmented patches across her body. Her journey with vitiligo has shaped her resilience and inspired her to advocate for self-acceptance, empowerment, and diversity.
She has experience in modeling, presenting, and design, and has contributed to innovative architectural and creative projects. Featured in an article as a Bartlett Disability Role Model from UCL, Wai combines art, design, and advocacy to craft inclusive and empowering experiences.
Her passions include exploring architectural and design projects, bio design, culinary experimentation, free diving, horse riding, adventure travel, and uncovering the beauty of diverse cultures.
Wai Kamphusan (she/her) is a London-based architect, designer, and creative professional living with vitiligo, with visible depigmented patches across her body. Her journey with vitiligo has shaped her resilience and inspired her to advocate for self-acceptance, empowerment, and diversity.
She has experience in modeling, presenting, and design, and has contributed to innovative architectural and creative projects. Featured in an article as a Bartlett Disability Role Model from UCL, Wai combines art, design, and advocacy to craft inclusive and empowering experiences.
Her passions include exploring architectural and design projects, bio design, culinary experimentation, free diving, horse riding, adventure travel, and uncovering the beauty of diverse cultures.