About Wendy Pantoja
Wendy was born and raised in Houston, TX, where her early interest in art and design grew into a passion for architecture. She earned her Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Houston in 2025. During her time there she worked as a research assistant to projects like the Robins Landing Resilience Hub in collaboration with Habitat for Humanity. Through these projects she explored the intersection of design, sustainability and community resilience.
At UH, she was a member of the Architecture Lobby, UH NOMAS, and UH IASA, where she was able to connect with peers dedicated to equity and innovation in design. She is currently a member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA).
Wendy strives to create spaces that are functional, welcoming and thoughtfully designed. In her free time she enjoys visiting museums and coffee shops, often sketching or observing details. She also enjoys baking, reading, biking, and spending time with her dog.