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Karim Saleh is a french lebanese architect currently pursuing an M.arch at the Harvard Graduate School of Design (GSD). He received a B.arch from the Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc) where he was awarded the Blythe and Thom Mayne Thesis Award” for best Undergraduate thesis and the Alpha Ro Chi Bronze Medal.

Soon after graduating, he practiced in Los Angeles for three years at Morphosis Architects under Pritzker Prize Laureate Thom Mayne. As a project designer on large-scale institutional and commercial projects, he was part of the lead design team for the Yangtze River International Conference Center in China and worked heavily on large masterplans in the Middle-East.

Saleh previously interned at Zaha Hadid Architects,Tom Wicombe Architecture and Laceco Architects and Engineers.
His work has been exhibited at the A+D Museum and several SCI-Arc annual spring shows.

He currently works part-time as a project manager for Bruther. .


Honors, Shows & Publications


2020
LISHUI URBAN DESIGN COMPETITION
Creative Future Shanshui City Proposal Award

2018
BLYTHE & THOM MAYNE THESIS AWARD
Best Undergraduate Thesis Prize

2018
ALPHA RHO CHI BRONZE MEDAL

2018
MAKING NEW WORLDS:
SCI-Arc’s B.Arch Thesis 2018


 
2019
LOS ANGELES DESIGN FESTIVAL
Urban Pavilion postponed due to Covid

2018
A+D | 3 WAYS EXHIBITION

2018
A+D | IMPERMANENT COLLECTION

2018 - 2014
SCI-ARC SPRING SHOW
Student Work Exhibition
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