Architecture school is where ideas take shape, but too often the tools get in the way. PDFs pile up, models get lost in version control, and collaboration happens everywhere except in the design tool.
We started Arcol to change that. This fall we launched the Arcol Ambassador Program, and it has taken off across the US and Canada.
Our first Ambassadors include Gabriel Sayag, Klejdi Doci leading the Boston Architectural College chapter, and AJ Vranak at the University of Minnesota — alongside emerging designers and studio leads at Northeastern, NJIT, UC Berkeley, and more. Together they’re showing what happens when collaboration becomes part of the design process itself.

Our Ambassadors are already running live design reviews in studio, using Boards for crits, and modeling in Arcol with classmates, faculty, and mentors. Adoption has grown from coast to coast, with students and early-career designers bringing collaborative workflows into studios, design-build teams, and research groups.

“Architecture schools shape how the profession evolves. The Ambassadors we’re working with are proving that design is just as much about how we build as what we build,” says Paul O’Carroll, CEO and Co-founder of Arcol. “They’re showing us the future.”
What Ambassadors get:
Most importantly, they help shape the tools they will actually use in practice, not the ones they will have to unlearn.
We’re building a global movement of passionate builders, creators, and community leaders who want to shape the future of how people design.
If you're interested in joining, join our waitlist with the link below 👇