
Hagar Ibrahim is an architect with nearly a year and a half of professional experience in the United States and holds the CAPM certification. She works across all project stages - from concept design through full construction documentation - focusing on translating design intent into clear, buildable outcomes. Her approach to architecture is grounded in a strong understanding of both design and technical execution, driven by a desire to create meaningful, impactful spaces that improve people’s lives. She thrives in collaborative environments where knowledge is shared, ideas are challenged, and solutions benefit everyone involved.
She is passionate about exploring architecture through computational and parametric design, experimenting with tools such as Revit, Rhino, Grasshopper, Maya, and Photoshop, while also integrating AI tools like MidJourney to enhance creativity and technical precision.
Hagar has presented her work at COP27 in Sharm El Sheikh and at PLEA 2024 in Wrocław - experiences that reinforced her commitment to research, sustainability, and knowledge-sharing within the architectural field. She also serves as a Teaching Assistant at the American University in Cairo (AUC) for Building Construction, BIM, and Working & Drawing, allowing her to continue learning while supporting the growth of others.
Currently, she is expanding her expertise through ETH Zurich’s sustainability program and further advancing her BIM skills. She is deeply committed to creating thoughtful, interdisciplinary design solutions that balance innovation, functionality, sustainability, and technical rigor - crafting architecture that is purposeful, human-centered, and future-ready.
