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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

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