Haseeb is an architect and educator with 8+ years of experience. His experience includes a wide range of architecture and interior projects in addition to teaching undergrad architecture students. He aspires to continue in his self developmental at a personal and professional by exploring engaging experiences that allow positive contributions to the world around him. Haseeb values collaboration and collective growth with his peers.
Currently he is an architecture graduate student in the GSAPP, AAD 23’ at Columbia University in the City of New York
Half Full Studio, New York, Design Consultant
– Managed the design, visualization, presentation of specific interior & architectural projects
– Coordinated with outsourced consultants (Visualisers, HVAC, MEP & Structural)
Conclave Studio, New York, Intermediate Architect
— Mentored two junior architects and a team of 6 draftsman and visualizers
– Managed and prepared the design, visualisation, presentation and supervision of interior
& architectural projects with varied scale and typology
– Lead site visits to supervise execution of on going projects for timely completion
– Managed multiple clients from concept development to project handover
Conclave Studio, New York, Architect
–Managed and prepared complete design proposals for interior, residential and commercial
projects
–Team Lead for design competitions for government projects
–Coordinated with outsourced consultants (HVAC,MEP & Structural)
Conclave Studio, New York, Freelance Architect
–Prepared complete design proposals for interior design projects
–Managed clients from concept development to project handover
–Coordinated with contractors and procurement sector for timely execution of project
Beaconhouse National University, Lahore, Lecturer
–Developed and taught studio and drawings courses to B.Arch students
–Researched studio teaching methods and courses for B.Arch program
–Curated exhibitions of selected student works at key stages of the academic year
Columbia University, New York, Masters, Master of Science in Advanced Architectural Design
The Master of Science degree in Advanced Architectural Design is a three-semester program aimed at providing outstanding young professionals—who already hold a Bachelor of Architecture or Master of Architecture—the opportunity to conceptualize design as a critical practice that shapes the world’s technological, relational, and environmental evolutions. The program is viewed as a framework for exploring both academic and professional concerns through a set of inquiries and premises: architecture and its design practices are critical in addressing contemporary challenges; architectural specificity is the result of transdisciplinary cooperation; architecture’s future agency lies in the discipline’s capacity to mobilize realities across different scales and time frames.