Associate
MArch, ARB
London, UK
Harry Spraiter

Photograph by Frederic Aranda ©

Photograph by Lue Xiang
Harry mainly focuses on early project stages and his work emphasises geometry-driven workflows, parametric design, and collaboration with BIM, consultants, and construction teams. Harry’s expertise lies in complex 3D design and parametric workflows, and integrating new technologies into architectural processes. His research explores how tools like AI image generators can enhance early design stages and complement project development.
Prior to joining ZHA, Harry gained experience at architectural practices in Austria, Spain, and China, including MAD Architects in Beijing.


Featured Projects
From a hub of contemporary creativity within one of the world’s most dynamic regions Zhuhai, to a office and retail development in Prague, discover highlights of Harry's notable projects at ZHA.

Photograph by Lue Xiang
Harry holds a master’s degree from the University of Applied Arts in Vienna. He has been a design tutor at the Bartlett School of Architecture (UCL) and the Fachhochschule in Salzburg. His work has been exhibited at events such as the Vienna Design Week and he received the Young Architect Award in Prague.
With roots in Austria and the US, Harry combines an outgoing personality with precision and organisation at work. Outside of work, he is renovating his home and enjoying the hands-on process of experimenting with colours and materials.
Projects
Explore a selection of projects Harry has contributed to since joining ZHA.

Photograph by Xue Liang 薛亮
Offices
Mixed Use
Infinitus Plaza is the new global headquarters of Infinitus China. Incorporating work environments designed to nurture connectivity, creativity and entrepreneurship, the new headquarters also includes the group’s herbal medicine research facilities and safety assessment labs as well as a learning centre for conferences and exhibitions.

Photo by Boys Play Nice
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Offices
The Masaryčka building in Prague is defined by circulation routes which will provide access to new civic spaces for the city.

Render by Negativ
Waterfront view of new Science Centre. render by Negativ. The image is an artist’s impression, and final design may be subject to changes.
Culture
Singapore’s New Science Centre will provide unique facilities and programmes as a destination for all Singaporeans to access science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education and experiences.

Courtesy of Brick Visual
Offices
Tall Buildings
The design of Tower C integrates the city and nature within its central green axis with the transit orientated development (TOD) of Shenzhen’s new spine, creating a ‘superscape’ that will become a tower of the future within the Super Headquarters Base.

Courtesy of CAT-OPTOGRAM 猫瞳
Culture
Integrating three distinct cultural institutions for the city, each venue within the Zhuhai Jinwan Civic Arts Centre incorporates unique characteristics that create differing visitor experiences, yet all are united by a coherent formal and structural logic that spans 170 meters wide from east to west and 270 meters long from north to south.

Hospitality
Residential
Located in Kodra e Diellit, the fastest-growing district of Tirana, the Nest and Cascades are new additions to the community. Renowned for its colourful post-communist architecture and vibrant café culture, Tirana is the capital of Albania with almost one million residents living within its greater metropolitan region. Progressing rapidly towards European Union membership, the Albanian economy is predicted to grow significantly in the coming years—with Tirana as the centre of its growth.
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