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Oldham teen pursues architecture dreams

Tags: North West | Oldham | young people involvement

Afrah QureshiA talented teenager is on track for a career in architecture after helping to design a new £5m youth centre set to open in the heart of Oldham.

 

Afrah Qureshi is one of 45 young people who have been working with professional architects to create a design blueprint for Oldham's new super Youth Zone that has received cash from the Government's myplace fund.

 

 

Now the gifted 18-year-old is putting everything she has learned into practice by studying for a degree in architecture at Manchester University, with hopes to create her very own grand designs.

 

Afrah, who met the Prime Minister earlier this year in recognition of her work to help secure the myplace funding, said:

 

"I was originally asked to defer university for a year because my grades weren't high enough, but when someone dropped out they asked me to start straight away because they were so pleased with the experience I had gained through my involvement with the myplace development group. Being on the group has given me so much confidence and I would never have taken to my studies the way I have without the invaluable experience I got from working with top architects."

 

Young people on the group created innovative and exciting design concepts by working with project architect Mark Serventi, who, thanks to the Sorrell Foundation, was mentored by world-class architect Mike Davies. Mike has worked on the Pompidou Centre in Paris and is now redesigning the French capital in his role as Director for the Masterplan of Greater Paris 2025.

 

The Oldham Youth Zone is being developed by the pioneering new youth charity OnSide North West based on the successful Bolton Lads and Girls Club model. Due to open in Egerton Street in summer 2011, it will be part of a network of world class Youth Zones being built across the region.

 

The state-of-the-art Youth Zone will give the borough's 11-19 year-olds a safe place to go and a wide range of things to do, with facilities that include a gym, an IT suite, an indoor performance space for the young people to watch films or plays, a netball court/dance area and a music studio.

 

Bolton LGC modelAs well as consulting with architects and designers, the young people also visited design projects up and down the country and talked to young people across Oldham about what they wanted from their new youth centre.

 

Afrah said: "Oldham gets quite a bad reputation with young people messing about, but this centre will get them off the street and give them something to do and it will be really well used because young people have designed it for other young people. I'm incredibly proud of all the work we have done and can't wait to see the project we have helped to design become a reality. I can't believe that a project so big has been my first experience of architecture."

 

Jodie Barber, Empowerment and Participation Officer at Oldham Council, said: "Afrah is inspirational. She has put her heart and soul into being part of the development group. She has realised the opportunities it brings and has run with them. This project has inspired the young people and many, like Afrah, are now looking into creative careers. It has taught them that young people's opinions count. This Youth Zone is what the young people of Oldham deserve and they have not seen anything on this scale and magnitude before. It will impact on every young person in our borough."

 

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