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Dr Armin Mohsen Daneshgar is an Austrian-Iranian architect and the Founder of Daneshgar Architects, an internationally recognised firm based in Vienna. Known for its innovative approach and commitment to craftsmanship, the firm has delivered numerous award-winning projects that reflect a deep understanding of design, urban planning, and social context. Armin began his career as a […]
Dr Armin Mohsen Daneshgar is an Austrian-Iranian architect and the Founder of Daneshgar Architects, an internationally recognised firm based in Vienna. Known for its innovative approach and commitment to craftsmanship, the firm has delivered numerous award-winning projects that reflect a deep understanding of design, urban planning, and social context.
Armin began his career as a teaching professor at the Vienna University of Technology and has shared his expertise as a guest lecturer at various institutions. His architectural work places strong emphasis on re-densification in urban environments, focusing on maximising limited space through creative, sustainable solutions.
Beyond aesthetics, Armin champions architecture that enhances community well-being, designing spaces that encourage human interaction and reflect cultural and environmental awareness. His holistic and human-centric philosophy makes him a valuable member of the AYDA Awards jury, inspiring young designers to build with purpose, meaning, and societal impact in mind.
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Dr Armin Mohsen Daneshgar is an Austrian-Iranian architect and the Founder of Daneshgar Architects, an internationally recognised firm based in Vienna. Known for its innovative approach and commitment to craftsmanship, the firm has delivered numerous award-winning projects that reflect a deep understanding of design, urban planning, and social context. Armin began his career as a teaching professor at the Vienna University of Technology and has shared his expertise as a guest lecturer at various institutions. His architectural work places strong emphasis on re-densification in urban environments, focusing on maximising limited space through creative, sustainable solutions. Beyond aesthetics, Armin champions architecture that enhances community well-being, designing spaces that encourage human interaction and reflect cultural and environmental awareness. His holistic and human-centric philosophy makes him a valuable member of the AYDA Awards jury, inspiring young designers to build with purpose, meaning, and societal impact in mind.