Designing Spaces That Speak.
4th-year student at the University of Jordan — translating technical precision and spatial intention into architecture that is both built and felt.
Architecture is a
language I speak.
I’m a fourth-year Architectural Engineering student at the University of Jordan, building a practice rooted in both technical rigor and spatial intention. My work spans retail design, educational facilities, therapeutic environments, and mixed-use high-rises — each project a different question about how space shapes human experience.
I work fluidly across BIM workflows, 3D visualization, and hand sketching — always in service of communicating the idea clearly. The same attention to detail I give a structural system, I give to a material palette.
I’m actively seeking training opportunities and internship placements where I can contribute to real-world projects and grow within a professional architectural practice.
The full
design pipeline.
From initial concept sketching to photorealistic render — I work every phase with certified, hands-on proficiency in industry-standard tools.
Five studios.
Five questions.
Beyond the studio.
- Active member contributing to the campus architecture community for one year
- Participated in architectural walks, sketching sessions, and student-led workshops
- Contributed to organizing lectures and events for architecture students
- Attended multiple architectural conferences and professional design events
- Engaged in discussions on contemporary practice and emerging industry trends
- Actively tracking developments in sustainable and technology-driven design
Let’s build
something worth
looking at.
Open to internship placements, training opportunities, and freelance collaborations in architectural design, visualization, and drafting. Based in Amman — available in-office and remotely.
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