I’m Muneeb Ali Khan, an architect and artist born and raised in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. After training in London, I now live and work in East Sussex. My journey in both architecture and art is rooted in exploring the intersection between imagination and reality, creating work that feels deeply personal, intuitive, and thoughtful.

In my creative process, I let my pencil draw itself, filling the voids between the lines to reveal the thoughts, emotions, and fantasies beneath the surface. This same approach guides my architecture. I begin by emotionally responding to a space—its atmosphere, light, and materials—before grounding those responses in logic. For me, design is about more than functionality; it’s about shaping environments that resonate on a deeply human level.

I am currently building Kha ATELIER, a space where art and architecture come together. My goal is to create work that inspires and provokes meaningful connections, shaping spaces and artworks that speak to both the mind and the heart.

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Qualifications


• RIBA Part 3, University of the West of England, Bristol

• Fully qualified architect and registered with the Architects Registration Board (ARB)

• BA (Hons) Architecture, 1st Class, London South Bank University

• Diploma in Architecture, Distinction, London Metropolitan University


Achievements

• 2018: Drawing exhibited at the Sir John Soane Museum, WAF’18

• 2018: Runner-up, Drawing Prize, The Worshipful Company of Chartered Architects

• 2016: Bronze Medal Commendation, RIBA President’s Medal

• 2016: Best Student of the Year, London South Bank University

• 2016: The Lillian & Henry Stephenson Prize

• 2015: Winner, The Shell Center Hoarding Competition, Sutton Walk, Waterloo, London

• 2015: RIBA South London Society Prize, Student Award of Excellence

• 2010-2011: Best in Art (College) x2

• 2010: Winner, Sketching Competition, Institute of Space Technology, Pakistan