My interest in architecture began first at the city of Isfahan, Iran. As an Armenian and a religious minority within the Iranian community, I was taught many things about my culture and heritage and the importance of its preservation. The preservation attempts of previous Armenian generations became apparent to me through the buildings and the churches that they had created and left behind for my generation. It was at this time that my passion for architecture grew.
I have recently graduated from Woodbury School of Architecture with a Master of Architecture. As an immigrant I have continued my education in the United States, which has made me a resilient individual who is ready to tackle new challenges. Working and learning from professionals during my education at Woodbury and the years in the field has helped me enhance my skills in meeting clientele needs while balancing building regulations and limitations.