Jessie Andjelic is an Assistant Professor at the University of Calgary's School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape. He is a co-founder of SPECTACLE Bureau Architecture Urbanism and has been recognized as an emerging talent in Canadian architecture. His design philosophy emphasizes the role of architecture as a vehicle for shaping the future, with a focus on how architectural practice interacts with society to bring about meaningful change. Andjelic's mentorship approach encourages students to engage in critical thinking and risk-taking, supporting the development of projective architecture that imagines future possibilities. He places a strong emphasis on community engagement, as evidenced by his collaborations with organizations such as Sustainable Calgary, using iterative processes to ensure community participants contribute informed input. A fundamental value guiding his work is the concept of repair, which challenges traditional notions of starting from scratch and promotes sustainability through sensitivity to context, including the use of local materials. Andjelic is dedicated to shaping a new generation of architects who are not only technically proficient but also deeply aware of the social, ethical, and environmental implications of their work.