My passion for architecture lies in imagining, designing, and creating spaces that resonate deeply with human experience. I strive to craft conscious and responsible architecture—an approach rooted in the profound history of the discipline and the fundamental moments of human memory and existence.

I began my journey on the east side of Tehran, in a family shaped by creativity and craftsmanship. My mother, a painter, and my father, a watchmaker and musician, instilled in me an early appreciation for both precision and artistry.

Growing up in Tehran, I was deeply influenced by its duality—brutal and unrelenting on one hand, yet poetic and rich with Persian cultural heritage on the other. This contrast became the foundation of my creative identity, inspiring me to seek beauty in complexity and contradiction.

My work explores how architecture and visual representation can construct and shape spatial narratives. I am particularly fascinated by the ways architecture responds to physical and social contexts, expressed through tactile and visual mediums.

Over the years, my strong interest in art and architecture has led me to work in leading architectural offices in Iran and Germany. This journey has resulted in a diverse range of projects, from large-scale urban developments to intimate villas and pavilions. Together with talented teams, I have contributed to several award-winning projects, recognized by platforms such as the World Architecture Festival (WAF), the Asian Continental Architecture Award (2A), and the Non-Architecture Awards.

Driven by an intense curiosity and a desire to grow, I continue to explore, learn, and seek opportunities to create meaningful projects on an international scale.

In Persian folklore, the DEEV holds two meanings: one, a wicked and demonic creature, and the other, a seeker of profound knowledge, studying in solitude caves. Deevsaal rejects the former and embraces the latter—crafting conscious, progressive, and experimental architecture that resists the distractions of the outside common world and delves into deeper truths.

Life is like THE GATE.  Each new room holds doors I’ve yet to open. The only thing I’m sure of is that I don’t know which door to choose next.

THE END IS NEVER…