I’m an emerging designer currently studying for the Advanced Diploma of Architectural Design, with a growing portfolio that explores how creativity, restraint, and cultural memory can shape meaningful spaces. My background in early childhood education taught me to design with empathy, always thinking about how people move, feel, and belong in a space.
Alongside architecture, I’ve developed a deep practice in miniature art. Working at that scale has sharpened my eye for detail, rhythm, and material intelligence. It’s where I learned to be patient, intentional, and precise, qualities I now bring into architectural drawing, model-making, and concept development. For me, miniature art isn’t separate from architecture; it’s a way of thinking about space as something intimate, layered, and emotionally resonant.
As I prepare to enter the Bachelor of Architecture, I’m committed to deepening my understanding of inclusive design, and continuing to build a practice that bridges Afghan heritage, artistic abstraction, and spatial clarity. I want to create architecture that feels grounded, generous, and quietly powerful.