Architect and researcher who uniquely bridges the practice, science, and history of design engineering, design futures, and computational design.
Broad experience in speculative design, technology development, and historical research.
Milad Goodarzi is a PHD Candidate in Architecture at Harvard Graduate School of Design, researching the relationship of geometry and machines to perception, design, construction, and culture.
He has a particular interest in a technically synthetic, logically rigorous approach to form and futuristic ideas in science and technology.







Education
PHD Candidate
Harvard graduate school of design,Boston,USA

Master of Architecture
École nationale supérieure d’architecture de Lille (ENSAPL),France
Thesis: Grayboxing, which considers architectural knowledge as 
reconfigurable componentware, with neural networks as a prime example. [pdf]

B.sc of Architecture with Distinction
Azad University,Shiraz,Iran
GPA: 19.12 out of 20





Employment  Lecturer, École nationale supérieure d’architecture de Lille (ENSAPL),France
Master's program, séminaire Recherche_Conception et Expérimentation, Spring 2024

Internship_Leers Weinzapfel Associates,Boston,USA, Summer 2024

Internship_Atelier Hart Berteloot,Lille,France, Winter 2023

Invited Lecturer, University of Shiraz, Faculty of Architecture,Shiraz,Iran
Undergraduate program, Architectural Design Studio Online Course, Fall 2023

Junior Architect_Rearchitecture Office,Shiraz,Iran, 2021

Member of the Executive Committee
First Shiraz Architecture Festival,Shiraz,Iran, Winter 2020

Member of the Executive Committee
Fifth competition(Ghavam al-din Chirazi),Shiraz,Iran, Spring 2019





AwardsFirst Prize 
Young Architects League,
Newyork,USA (Hariri & Hariri Architects)

Honorable Mention 
100th Anniversary of the Bauhaus University Competition, 
Weimar,Germany

Third Prize 
The Third Design and Construction Competition(Ghavam al-din Shirazi), 
Shiraz,Iran

First Prize 
The Second Design and Construction Competition(Ghavam al-din Shirazi), 
Shiraz,Iran







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