::About me::

MOhammad HOssein Ansari

I am an architectural designer with a background in architectural engineering and a strong focus on conceptual design, computation, and spatial atmosphere. I hold a B.Sc. in Architectural Engineering (RIBA Part I equivalent) and a Master’s in Architectural Studies – Digital Creativity Pathway from Glasgow School of Art.My work is design-led and research-driven, shaped through iteration, critical thinking, and collaborative studio practice. I have worked across a range of scales and typologies, from architectural interventions to complex public projects, translating abstract ideas into coherent spatial proposals.I am particularly interested in parametric thinking, environmental performance, and spatial storytelling, exploring how computation can shape light, atmosphere, and human experience in architecture.

Architectural engineer with a strong focus on architectural design, conceptual development, and critical reading ofspatial ideas. Educated to a B.Sc. in Architectural Engineering (equivalent to RIBA Part I) and a Master’s in ArchitecturalStudies – Digital Creativity Pathway at the Glasgow School of Art, I have developed a design-led approach groundedin research, iteration, and collaborative studio practice. I am confident in working as part of a design team, contributingto early-stage ideation, concept formation, and translating abstract ideas into coherent architectural proposals.My academic experience spans a wide range of building typologies and scales, from small-scale architectural interventionsto complex, multi-functional projects, developed through undergraduate and postgraduate design studios.Alongside academic work, I have actively participated in architectural competitions, achieving recognized results thatreflect my ability to synthesize context, concept, and spatial logic within constrained briefs.Professionally, I have gained experience working as a Junior Designer and Design Intern within architectural offices,supporting concept design, form development, and production of drawings and visual material for client and internaldesign reviews.Architectural engineer with a strong focus on architectural design, conceptual development, and critical reading ofspatial ideas. Educated to a B.Sc. in Architectural Engineering (equivalent to RIBA Part I) and a Master’s in ArchitecturalStudies – Digital Creativity Pathway at the Glasgow School of Art, I havArchitectural engineer with a strong focus on architectural design, conceptual development, and critical reading ofspatial ideas. Educated to a B.Sc. in Architectural Engineering (equivalent to RIBA Part I) and a Master’s in ArchitecturalStudies – Digital Creativity Pathway at the Glasgow School of Art, I have developed a design-led approach groundedin research, iteration, and collaborative studio practice. I am confident in working as part of a design team, contributingto early-stage ideation, concept formation, and translating abstract ideas into coherent architectural proposals.My academic experience spans a wide range of building typologies and scales, from small-scale architectural interventionsto complex, multi-functional projects, developed through undergraduate and postdesign-led approach

::Design Portfolio

Physical education and sport scienceFaculty of  Tehran University

The new Physical Education and Sport Science hub at the University of Tehran is part of the university’s development program, aiming to enhance student comfort and accessibility.Located on the north side of the main campus near Enghelab Street, it allows students to reach sports facilities within a three-minute walk.
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IRANProposal
Pavilion
Expo 2025

The Iran Pavilion for Expo 2025 Osaka was shaped by three questions: how to express a stronger global message, how to respond to Osaka’s climate and theme, and how Iran can contribute to the world.Rooted in cultural heritage yet forward-looking, the design merges tradition and contemporary values into one unified architectural vision.
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IRANProposal
Pavilion
Expo 2025

The Iran Pavilion for Expo 2025 Osaka was shaped by three questions: how to express a stronger global message, how to respond to Osaka’s climate and theme, and how Iran can contribute to the world.Rooted in cultural heritage yet forward-looking, the design merges tradition and contemporary values into one unified architectural vision.
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Urban
organization of
Tajrish

Developed within the Urban Space Design course, this project reimagines Tajrish as a renewed and cohesive urban landscape.Through research and site-based analysis, the proposal reorganizes its geometry and mixed uses—reducing vulnerabilities while strengthening existing potentials.The outcome, titled Nazar-Gah, creates a contemplative urban space that aligns symbolic axes with the cultural layers of the area.
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Rozaneh
Hostel

The Iran Pavilion for Expo 2025 Osaka was shaped by three questions: how to express a stronger global message, how to respond to Osaka’s climate and theme, and how Iran can contribute to the world.Rooted in cultural heritage yet forward-looking, the design merges tradition and contemporary values into one unified architectural vision.
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Insideout
residential
complex

The Inside Out Residential Complex reinterprets traditional Iranian spatial principles through a contemporary lens, reconnecting the project with its surrounding urban fabric.An algorithm developed during the design process evaluates the site and generates alternative architectural forms.The result is a distinctive residential environment that offers calmness, security, and spatial cohesion.
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