Sera Yee-Cheng Ho recently graduated Magna Cum Laude from Savannah College of Art and Design's Interior Design B.F.A program. Her senior thesis project is a community center located in downtown Savannah, Georgia. The space aims to return Third Space privilege to the low-income population, while promoting family and personal growth and development. The latter challenges Maslow's 8-stage developmental model by pushing for the possibility of achieving growth needs despite an upward battle to fulfill deficit needs. Such an attempt is based on research which shows that social exclusion and the lack of community are contributing factors to the poverty cycle.
Development is a part, not apart of you.​​​​​​​
Sera also holds a Bachelor of Engineering in Environmental Engineering from her previous undergraduate study in Singapore but has found passion in the arts and creative fields despite being in a sciences-geared education path in the past. 
Her past education has helped her to apply the problem-solving and iteration process to designing, grasping well the concept-driven aesthetic direction alongside integral user experience and program requirements