What I do
For me, architecture is not a full-time job; it is an art form, a language that I can speak with. I see architecture as a powerful means of expression, where I can convey ideas, emotions, and messages through spatial design and creative choices. Just like a painter or a musician, I believe that as an architect, I have the ability to evoke feelings, inspire, and communicate with others through my designs. Every project becomes a canvas, and I use elements such as form, materials, colors, and textures to create a visual and sensory language.
When I approach a new architectural design, I aim to go beyond mere functionality. I want to create spaces that provoke thought, engage the senses, and leave a lasting impression. Each building or structure I design is an opportunity to tell a story, whether it be about the surrounding culture, the aspirations of the community, or a personal vision I want to share.
How I do it
Graduated by a master degree from university of Tehran, I practice architecture in my spare-times and as an art to be enjoyed. Feel free to share with me the ideas of your dream house. Send your drafts and write about your architectural problems.
By embracing architecture as an art form and a language, I am able to approach each project with a sense of creativity, imagination, and a desire to communicate my ideas and emotions. It is through this lens that I strive to make a meaningful impact and contribute to the world of architecture.
Architecture is more than just constructing physical spaces; it is about creating environments that resonate with people on a deeper level. I believe that through thoughtful and intentional design, I can shape the way people experience and interact with their surroundings.
Where I live
Tehran is my home city now. Tehran is a busy city, huge city, with a large population trying to make a living. Tehran most probably means ‘the warm place’ or ‘the warm hillside’. There are some other meanings and origins that have been proposed for it, though, but I think it is the more appropriate.