Mahnoor Faheem
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Mahnoor Faheem

I am an Atlanta-based designer with a Master’s degree in Architecture. As a
first-generation immigrant, I bring a multicultural perspective to spatial problem solving, informed by slow travel through diverse global cities. I’m eager to bring my education and freelance experience to a role where I can refine my skills, collaborate meaningfully, and grow as a creative professional.

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Selected Projects

Welcome to my portfolio, where creativity meets functionality.

Perch

Competition

Micro-home: competition by Buildner, Kingspan. Independent entry, 2024-25 edition

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Farm-line, Parramore.

Competition

HKS Southeast design fellowship, 2023. Team Associates: Fernando Arana, Brian Lachnicht.

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Cadences in Rhythm

Georgia Tech

M.Arch Studio III, Instructor: John Peponis

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Integrated Building Systems III

Georgia Tech

M.Arch IBS III, Instructor: Scott Marble. Team Associates: Andrea Aristeguieta, Kyle Barber, Bryce Truitt.

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Integrated Building Systems IV

Georgia Tech

M.Arch IBS III, Instructor: Russel Gentry. Team Associates: Daniel Castro, Bhavya Chawla, Melissa Holgado, Matthew Mcdonald.

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Pool Villa

Freelance
Rendering

Portfolio Project for Architectural Rendering. Softwares used: Rhinoceros 3D, Twinmotion, Adbobe Photoshop.

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Multifamily Housing

Freelance

I Created and finalized marketing materials for a pitch deck including 4 photo-realistic renders, 2 elevation drawings and a video detailing site assembly of pre fabricated modular housing.

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Domino-Poche

Georgia Tech

M.Arch Studio IV, Instructor: Lars Spuybroek. Project Associate: Andrea Aristiguieta

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Space Syntax

Georgia Tech

M.Arch: Architecture, Space and Culture. Instructor: John Peponis. Softwares: DepthmapX (Space Syntax analysis), JMP. (Statistical Analysis)

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Travel Journal

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Azerbaijan

Baku

Arriving in Baku was quite the welcome! I stepped off the plane right into a blast of 70 mph winter winds, which pretty much kept me holed up in my Soviet-era apartment building. But even from indoors, the city thumped with incredible energy. Cars blared the loudest music you could imagine, and clubs pulsed with life well into the early morning hours. That month I spent in Baku ended up being incredibly humbling and surpassed all my expectations.
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March 2025
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Turkey

Cappadocia- Nevesehir

Goreme, nestled in the heart of Nevsehir, is a testament to nature's artistry. Here, centuries of wind and rain have sculpted the limestone into peculiar, towering formations known as "fairy chimneys." This otherworldly landscape also whispers tales of human resilience; early Christian monks carved entire settlements into these rocks, seeking refuge from invaders.
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February 2025
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Turkey

Istanbul

Istanbul is an aesthetic explosion on the senses, and easily the most beautiful city I have been in. I arrived bracing for scams and tough bargaining, only to be met by locals whose hospitality was as boundless as their patience as I fumbled through my broken Turkish. Spending a month there in the winter, when Istanbul doesn't have as many tourists, allowed me to truly connect with the city's western and distinct eastern heart, watching it gently thaw from winter's chill into spring.
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February 2025
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