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Alborz Teymoorzadeh is an architect, designer and visual artist working across spatial research and design, photography, video, and illustration. With foundations in architecture and theatre, his practice examines how image and structure shape human experience. Guided by systems thinking and critical spatial practice, he creates visual narratives that respond to cultural, psychological, and social contexts.
Born in northern Iran, Teymoorzadeh’s early childhood immersion in drawing and painting with Rahim Mowlaeian , and later traditional music nurtured an intuitive grasp of rhythm and structure. After receiving his degree in architecture in 2011, he shifted toward theatre-based image-making, blending documentation, scenography, and narrative construction. Over the years, he has collaborated on numerous productions with prominant directors, actors and designers such as Hamid Pourazari, Hassan Madjooni, Siamak Ehsaei and Reza Kianian, whom each had a role in shaping his practice and methodology as it is today. 
Teymoorzadeh continues to pursue site-specific and research-driven projects. His approach centers on the transformative potential of art and architecture at the micro scale, shifting how we perceive, build, naviagte and relate to the world.
As both theorist and maker, he navigates the tensions between independence and infrastructure, presence and absee and lived vulnerability, which shape both our individual and collective identity.
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