April 23, 2025Three Students Named in 2025 METROPOLIS Future100
METROPOLIS has named three University of Tennessee, 快活视频, School of Interior Architecture seniors amongst its , recognizing 100 outstanding graduating students who represent the next generation of design leaders听in the United States and Canada.
Kate O鈥橬eil, Kiera Rupp, and Cecilia Torres-Panzera were graduating from interior design and interior architecture programs.
O鈥橬eil, nominated by Assistant Professor Hojung Kim, is a 2024 Gensler Brinkmann recipient for her third-year project, Salutogenic Sanctuary, an in-patient addiction center with out-patient facilities and sanctuary conceptual design. Coming into the program, she was initially drawn to the creative and artistic aspects of the field merged with the ability to study design听that influences humans and captures the surrounding environment.
鈥淚 feel like I have been exposed to so many different design perspectives, cultural experiences, and professional opportunities that have shaped my undergraduate education,鈥 said O鈥橬eil. 鈥淚 have been able to form my own perspectives and passions towards design that have given me a glimpse into how I personally want to make a difference through design. My experiences have not only academically pushed me, but also grown me personally.鈥
Rupp was nominated by School Director and Associate Professor Milagros Zingoni Phielipp for her curiosity, learning attitude, ability to take every feedback in the most positive way. With a family member in the industry, Rupp discovered a passion for interiors early on.
鈥淐oming from New York, I wanted a big change, so I chose to go south鈥攁nd I鈥檓 so glad I did,鈥 she said. 鈥淲hen I was applying to colleges, I noticed that UT called the program 鈥榠nterior architecture鈥 instead of ‘interior design.鈥 That distinction really drew me in, and it helped me realize that UT was the right fit.鈥
Torres-Panzera, nominated by Associate Professor Rana Abudayyeh, is also a 2024 Gensler Brinkmann recipient for her temporary exhibition concept depicting Villa Temporaria Rinc贸n Chico de Piedra del 脕guila, a temporary town in the southeast of the province of Neuqu茅n, in Patagonia, Argentina. Throughout her time in the program, Torres-Panzera has benefited from the school鈥檚 international visiting professors.
鈥淓specially during my last semester, I am realizing how the school of interior architecture leaves each student with their own design DNA,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 have gotten the chance to be taught by minds from around the world, and minds that have experienced lives very different from mine. My experience traveling to Mexico City with the BMA studio opened my eyes to parts of my culture I didn’t even realize were there. Javier Sanchez, Aisha Ballesteros, and BMA’s support have gifted me an appreciation for culture and craft that I will cherish forever.鈥
The selection of O鈥橬eil, Rupp, and Torres-Panzera emphasizes the school鈥檚 commitment to fostering design leaders prepared to make a global impact.
The 2025 METROPOLIS Future100 was sponsored by Formica, Keilhauer, OFS, and Sherwin-Williams.听