Architecture student at Universidad Europea de Madrid — working at the intersection of spatial concept, AI-assisted visualization, and future-facing design thinking.
I design with space as argument. Every project is an inquiry into how built form can carry meaning, atmosphere, and intention.
Architectural design,
speculative visions,
and AI-driven visualization.
A speculative housing proposal exploring the threshold as a spatial condition — moments of passage, hesitation, and belonging rendered through architectural section and atmospheric visualization.
A Grasshopper-driven exploration of stacked public programs — market, library, garden — negotiating light, circulation, and urban density through parametric geometry.
Concept pavilion designed around sound propagation. Enscape renders translate acoustic behavior into material texture — perforated concrete, stretched fabric, still water.
Inspired by the wind-towers of Yazd, a proposal for an adaptive archive center integrating passive cooling, material memory, and contemporary spatial language.
A research and visualization project using AI-generated spatial imagery as design input — exploring the boundary between tool, collaborator, and authorship in architecture.
Translating textile logic — warp, weft, density — into structural and spatial propositions. Rooted in industrial fabric design experience from Roco Textile, Yazd.
Architecture student.
Designer. Visualizer.
Building with space and image.
Architecture as a practice of seeing — as much as a practice of building. Design as an argument about how the world could be otherwise.
Currently pursuing a double degree in Architecture and Interior Design at Universidad Europea de Madrid. My work sits at the intersection of concept-driven spatial thinking, computational tools, and visual storytelling.
I use AI not as a shortcut but as a collaborator — a medium for generating new spatial intuitions, testing atmospheric hypotheses, and expanding what visualization can express. Rhino, Grasshopper, Enscape, D5, and the Adobe Suite are my daily instruments.
Before architecture, I worked in the Khan Bazaar of Yazd — an experience that taught me design is always embedded in material culture, client trust, and the slow logic of exchange.
I also completed a four-month internship at Cristina Beltran Arquitectos — gaining hands-on experience in a professional architectural practice and translating academic thinking into real project work.