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Keyhan Khaki is a designer based in Philadelphia. His work is driven by a passion for art, technology, and experimentation, with a special focus on innovating architectural forms and materials. Keyhan's works can be categorized into two distinct categories: evocative experiential architecture and architectural technology and fabrication. Through an ongoing series of interventions, Keyhan aims to question, challenge, and go beyond convention in the hopes of discovering novel approaches to assembly and inhabitation. 

 

Keyhan has a Master of Architecture degree from Princeton University and earned his Bachelor of Science in Architecture with the Highest Honors from Georgia Institute of Technology. Prior to studying at Princeton, he worked for several renowned architectural firms including Portman Architects, Anthony Ames Architect, Blur Workshop, and Gamble + Gamble Architects on projects ranging from big urban design development to interventions at the scale of a human figure. Both at Princeton and Georgia Tech, he co-taught several design studios and workshops and served as a teaching and research assistant focusing on American housing typology and construction technology. 

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