top of page
35100950-dbdf83bb-c96a-41d3-bd99-3876fe160ccb-5-Andrea+Davis+10.jpg

SARA YEHIA

Kenzy Architects

SAY IT LOUD - ARIZONA Exhibitor​
Arizona Based Designer

Who or what inspires you professionally?

I am inspired by strong, accomplished and driven induviales, specially women

SARA YEHIA

Bio:

Sara founded Kenzy Architects in 2018 in Phoenix, AZ. Studied architecture at the school of Fine Arts in Cairo, Egypt and earned a Master of Architecture at Arizona State University. She designed over a million square feet of buildings, from corporate office and higher education to retail, restaurants, residential and industrial. Sara was a Faculty Associate at the Arizona State University for several years. She is also active in several professional organizations

​

How did you first learn about architecture and when did you decide that built environment profession was an area of interest for you?

I cant remember when I learned about architecture because I was so little. I am one of those few people who decide on there professions when I was a little kid. I knew I wanted to an architect when I was in middle school.

​

What do you do?

I am an architect, founding principal and sole owner of Kenzy Architects. I lead the firm, manage all projects and leads creative design

​

What excites you in the work you do? 

creating spaces that people use is the most exciting aspect in our work, spaces that increase the quality of peoples lives

​

Who or what inspires you professionally? 

I am inspired by strong, accomplished and driven induviales, specially women

​

What is your proudest professional accomplishment or achievement?

Becoming an Architect

​

Featured Project Name: 

Davis Commercial CRE Office TI

​

Featured Project Location: 

8160 E Butherus Dr Suite 2, Scottsdale, AZ 85260

​

Featured Project Completion Date: 

Jan 2022

​

Role in Featured Project: 

Architect, Interior designer and Project Manager

​

Featured Project Description:

Transformative office remodel of the 2000 SF office condo. All existing interior elements was completely demolished, bringing the space back to its bones and then rebuilding it, to bring a brand new vision to reality.

​

Photography Credit:

Samuel Carl Photography

bottom of page