Soheil Hamideh
Associate AIA
Soheil Hamideh, Associate AIA, joined Arkitex Studio in 2015 as a Project Manager. He has a deep passion for serving the community and clients, and his experience in planning, design, automation integration, and construction administration spans a wide range of projects, including those in higher education, commercial, manufacturing, retail, laboratory, and restoration sectors. Prior to his time at Arkitex Studio, Soheil worked as a Research Assistant at the Center for Heritage Conservation at Texas A&M University, specializing in virtual documentation and survey technology at various historical and archaeological sites. These included the preservation of The Alamo in San Antonio, Texas, and the Maya Research Program in Blue Creek, Belize, where he collaborated with archaeologists and preservation specialists on the documentation and modeling of ethnographic and historic structures and artifacts. Soheil earned his Master of Architecture from Texas A&M University in 2015, with dual certificates in Health Systems and Design, and Historic Preservation. He also holds a Bachelor of Architecture from the Iran University of Science and Technology, awarded in 2013.
Soheil is an active member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA), contributing to national, state, and local chapters. He has served as the Study Material Resource Coordinator for AIA Brazos since 2017. Soheil has received Certificates of Appreciation for his work on the Design of Rapidly Deployable Modular Isolation Units for Ebola and other communicable epidemics, as well as his contributions to the Design of the TSRHC North Campus Ambulatory Care Center and Sports Medicine facility.
Although architecture is his prime passion, Soheil is also a freelance photographer and enjoys exploring art, literature and cinema in his free time.
Soheil Hamideh
Associate AIA
Soheil Hamideh, Associate AIA, joined Arkitex Studio in 2015 as a Project Manager. He has a deep passion for serving the community and clients, and his experience in planning, design, automation integration, and construction administration spans a wide range of projects, including those in higher education, commercial, manufacturing, retail, laboratory, and restoration sectors. Prior to his time at Arkitex Studio, Soheil worked as a Research Assistant at the Center for Heritage Conservation at Texas A&M University, specializing in virtual documentation and survey technology at various historical and archaeological sites. These included the preservation of The Alamo in San Antonio, Texas, and the Maya Research Program in Blue Creek, Belize, where he collaborated with archaeologists and preservation specialists on the documentation and modeling of ethnographic and historic structures and artifacts. Soheil earned his Master of Architecture from Texas A&M University in 2015, with dual certificates in Health Systems and Design, and Historic Preservation. He also holds a Bachelor of Architecture from the Iran University of Science and Technology, awarded in 2013.
Soheil is an active member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA), contributing to national, state, and local chapters. He has served as the Study Material Resource Coordinator for AIA Brazos since 2017. Soheil has received Certificates of Appreciation for his work on the Design of Rapidly Deployable Modular Isolation Units for Ebola and other communicable epidemics, as well as his contributions to the Design of the TSRHC North Campus Ambulatory Care Center and Sports Medicine facility.
Although architecture is his prime passion, Soheil is also a freelance photographer and enjoys exploring art, literature and cinema in his free time.