Project Architect
Nadeen Hisham’s journey begins in Cairo, a city where stories live in every corner and its ever-evolving architecture. Born and raised in Egypt, she developed an early fascination with how spaces shape everyday life, leading her to pursue a Bachelor of Architecture at the Arab Academy for Science and Technology and graduated in 2022.
But for Nadeen, architecture was never just about form or structure—it was always about people. How to live and receive.
Drawn to the human side of design, she sees architecture as a quiet yet powerful tool that can make life feel easier, softer, and more meaningful. Her curiosity doesn’t stop at buildings; it extends into graphic design and photography, where she explores framing, storytelling, and the subtle art of delivering ideas. A lover of cinematography, she believes that the language of film—its emotion, pacing, and narrative—holds a unique power that can deeply enrich architectural thinking.
Professionally, Nadeen has worked across a wide range of scales, from master planning to buildings and intimate interior spaces, always balancing creativity with function.
Since joining Verform in 2022, she has found a space that reflects her own approach—one that encourages freedom and exploration while staying grounded in the purpose of design. It’s here that she continues to grow not only as an architect, but as a storyteller—someone constantly searching for new ways to think, create, and stay just a little outside the box.
A natural team player who also values moments of deep, independent thinking, Nadeen approaches every project with curiosity at heart—always asking how a space can tell a story, and how that story can be felt by the people who live it.
Badr Competition, KSA, Saudi Arabia | First Place (Verform)
WAF, Future Project Highly Commended | Luxor Post Office Adaptive Reuse | Verform WAF, Future Project | Mosque Competition | Verform Grozny Masterplan Competition | Second Place | Verform
WAF, Future Project | Attaba Post Office Adaptive Reuse |Verform
Kiara Looro Architecture Competition| Shortlisted Top 20 project, Children’s House to prevent malnutrition, 2022