Farzaneh Hosseini

Dr Farzaneh Hosseini, an accomplished Iranian architect and educator, was born on January 21, 1987, in Bushehr, Iran. Currently residing in Oman, she holds a Ph.D. in Architecture from Isfahan Islamic Azad University, focusing on Post Occupancy Evaluation (POE) components and residential satisfaction. Farzaneh's academic journey includes a Master's in Engineering from the same university and a Bachelor's in Architectural Technology Engineering. With a decade of teaching experience in Iran and Oman, she has contributed significantly to architectural education, serving as a lecturer, teaching assistant, and thesis advisor. Farzaneh is a licensed Grade II engineer with expertise in design, supervision, and construction execution, recognized by the Ministry of Road and Urbanization. Her professional background encompasses roles as an architect, interior designer, and supervisor in both Oman and Iran. Additionally, she has excelled in sports, being a former member of the Iran national archery and woodball teams. Farzaneh's research prowess is evident in her publications and presentations on topics ranging from climate change impacts on architecture to urban public spaces' social interactions. She continues to make strides in academia and professional practice, embodying excellence in architecture, education, and research.