UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Meisam Dadfarmay, a master of architecture student in the College of Arts and Architecture’s Stuckeman School who will graduate from Penn State in August, has been named one of the top 100 architecture graduate students in the United States and Canada by Metropolis magazine. The Future100 Architecture Graduate Winners list recognizes the top graduate students of the class of 2024 as determined by the Metropolis team.
“Meisam’s design [style] demonstrates a fusion of creativity, functionality and performance,” said Rahman Azari, associate professor of architecture and Dadfarmay’s nominator for the Metropolis honor. “His projects reflect a keen understanding of spatial dynamics and transform concepts into tangible spaces that meet programmatical requirements and evoke a sense of inspiration.”
Originally from Ardebil, Iran, Dadfarmay earned his bachelor of architecture at Marlik Higher Education Institute in Iran in 2010. He went on to open his own boutique design office with 20 staff members in Tehran, Iran, in 2014. Due to economic challenges affecting small offices, particularly in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, he made the difficult decision to close the office in 2022.
He then turned his attention back to his studies and said he came to Penn State to study architecture because “of the University's reputation for high-level instruction and distinguished faculty members.”
“The blend of theoretical knowledge and practical application offered by the instructors aligns with my professional goals in architecture,” he said.
As a designer, Dadfarmay said he tries to find and address the challenges of each project, on large and small scales — such as environmental concerns and contextual factors, or the project itself, and “let these guide my design process and solutions.”