
Ensieh Khamseh is an architect, designer, and researcher. She holds a Master of Architecture from Iran and is currently pursuing a Master of Design in Design and Computation Arts a Concordia University in Montreal. Her work explores the intersection of architecture, research-creation, and spatial perception, with
a particular focus on in-between urban spaces. Through the study of light, shadow, materiality, movement, and embodied experience, she investigates how multisensory engagement can reshape the relationship between people and the built environment, transforming everyday urban
spaces into places of perception, interaction, and reflection. Ensieh has over fifteen years of professional experience in architecture and is the co-founder of
FEA Studio, an architecture and design practice based in Tehran. Her practice integrates architectural design, material exploration, and research to examine how sensory experience can deepen the relationship between people, architecture, and the urban environment, ultimately
transforming space into place.
a particular focus on in-between urban spaces. Through the study of light, shadow, materiality, movement, and embodied experience, she investigates how multisensory engagement can reshape the relationship between people and the built environment, transforming everyday urban
spaces into places of perception, interaction, and reflection. Ensieh has over fifteen years of professional experience in architecture and is the co-founder of
FEA Studio, an architecture and design practice based in Tehran. Her practice integrates architectural design, material exploration, and research to examine how sensory experience can deepen the relationship between people, architecture, and the urban environment, ultimately
transforming space into place.


