Samira Hosseini

Samira is an active member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) at the national, state, and local chapter levels.

With prior experience as a project manager at Winchester Architects, she has contributed significantly to various projects, particularly in Texas. She has experience in high-end single-family homes, multi-family housing, and commercial projects, and she is specialized on Austin-based projects.

Samira holds a Bachelor of Architecture Engineering degree earned in 2007, followed by a Master of Architecture degree in 2009. She is a licensed architect overseas since 2013 and has a keen interest in sustainable design, as evidenced by her LEED Green Associate certification.

Samira has several published articles, including “Urban Spatial Structure in Central Iran,” published by Taylor and Francis in the Journal of International Research on Placemaking and Urban Sustainability in 2020, showcasing her contributions to the field of architecture and urban planning.

Outside of her professional pursuits, Samira treasures family moments with her husband and son, especially enjoying her son’s piano performances. She finds joy in biking, watching movies, and exploring new destinations, continually seeking inspiration for her next architectural venture.

Samira Hosseini

Samira is an active member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) at the national, state, and local chapter levels.

With prior experience as a project manager at Winchester Architects, she has contributed significantly to various projects, particularly in Texas. She has experience in high-end single-family homes, multi-family housing, and commercial projects, and she is specialized on Austin-based projects.

Samira holds a Bachelor of Architecture Engineering degree earned in 2007, followed by a Master of Architecture degree in 2009. She is a licensed architect overseas since 2013 and has a keen interest in sustainable design, as evidenced by her LEED Green Associate certification.

Samira has several published articles, including “Urban Spatial Structure in Central Iran,” published by Taylor and Francis in the Journal of International Research on Placemaking and Urban Sustainability in 2020, showcasing her contributions to the field of architecture and urban planning.

Outside of her professional pursuits, Samira treasures family moments with her husband and son, especially enjoying her son’s piano performances. She finds joy in biking, watching movies, and exploring new destinations, continually seeking inspiration for her next architectural venture.