I am Jiaqi Wang(AKA untitled penguin), a London-based urban designer and computational designer. My interests span a broad spectrum, including urban design, spatial analysis, computational workflows, and digital tool development.

I earned my bachelor’s degree in Architecture from Tongji University, an MSc from TU Delft, and an MPhil from the University of Cambridge. Beyond formal education, I developed proficiency in coding and algorithms from an early age, which now drives my interest in interpreting and quantifying urban space using data and exploring how different data structures can represent space and human experiences. I enjoy experimenting with scripts, simulations, and visualizations to understand how human-oriented spaces can be designed and assessed.

Since 2025, I have been part of Foster + Partners' Data-driven Urban Design group. My main responsibilities include pedestrian and crowd simulation in public spaces, visibility and environmental analysis, walkability and cognitive analysis, as well as automating scenario generation and daily design workflows. I am also a core contributor of the internal research and development project: Neighbourhood KPIs.

This site is a space to document my daily tools, experiments, and reflections as they evolve. It serves both as a personal archive and a way to share knowledge with like-minded people worldwide.

You can also explore my plugin Pelicanflow on Food4Rhino and its documentation here .

If you’d like to get in touch, feel free to contact me via the Contact link in the navigation.