Architect-Artist Feature: Ar. Eugene C. Reyno, UAP. Architecture as Story and Sketch
- Arch. Rizka Kamell Liong

- Oct 21
- 1 min read

An architect-illustrator with a storyteller’s vision, Ar. Eugene C. Reyno, UAP brings architecture to life through the expressive language of drawing. His works seamlessly merge concept visualization with narrative freehand drafting — transforming design into a living dialogue between imagination and structure.
From whimsical programmatic icons like the gift-box Children’s Mall, to intricate heritage restorations, grand palatial hotel ensembles, and immersive coastal masterplans, his pieces embody both precision and wonder. Working primarily in pen-and-ink, accented by selective color concept renders, Ar. Eugene crafts illustrations that read as story, memory, and proposition all at once.
Experience the artistry of Ar. Eugene C. Reyno at UAP Qatar’s 4th General Membership Meeting, in celebration of WORLD ARCHITECTURE DAY / ART & ARCHITECTURE (ART EXPO): “DESIGN FOR STRENGTH – Crafting a Sustainable Future.”
Come and witness how lines, light, and imagination converge to tell the enduring stories of architecture and art.




























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