Ibrahim Mahmood

Architect | Academic | Researcher

Greater Toronto Area, Canada

About

My work varies from architecture and urban design, experimental explorations to cultural mapping, documentation and research. Working in and with the indigenous communities in Sweden and Pakistan, has expanded my architectural knowledge as well as my understanding of diverse cultural fabrics, developing my skills as a specialist in Tangible and Intangible cultural heritage, community based inventorying and a community resource person. My research has been shaped by a focus in critical, relational, social and urban approaches in architecture, therefore developing a keen interest in the local context, culture and community. Over the years I have had the privilege to work on projects awarded by UNESCO, Canada Funds for Local Initiatives, US Aid and many such organisations to help document and map cultural heritage, historic architectural buildings and monuments as well as sustainable green construction for disaster hit areas. I also have adept knowledge of designing and developing curriculum and course outlines for Bachelor of Architecture, ensuring student centric learning. I work towards creating a comfortable classroom environment, where everyone becomes a stakeholder enabling students to think critically and creatively. In addition, I’m a photographer and a set designer for theatre productions.

Experience

  • Architectural Designer at CORE Architects
    Jul 2022 - Apr 2026 · 3 yrs 10 mos

  • Architectural Designer at AAA Architects
    Oct 2021 - Dec 2021 · 3 mos

  • Assistant Professor at University of Management and Technology - UMT
    Dec 2017 - Sep 2020 · 2 yrs 10 mos

  • Architect at Self-employed
    Mar 2016 - Aug 2020 · 4 yrs 6 mos

    Residential, corporate, retail, public parks and restaurant design projects along with residential renovations.

  • Research Architect at Saba Samee Consultancy
    Jul 2018 - Aug 2018 · 2 mos

    Field researcher for the TAPI Gas Pipeline Project, surveying and documentation of Archaeological and Cultural Heritage Sites along the 500 meter wide pipeline corridor.