I’m Muneeb Ali Khan, I make art for those who seek stillness and meaning in the passing of time — so they can sense how life, space, and memory intertwine, and find beauty in what endures.

Born in Pakistan and shaped by life in the UK, I exist between worlds — between heat and cold, memory and presence, belonging and distance. My work reflects this in-betweenness, resisting polarities and embracing the quiet space where opposites meet. Through repetition and the meditative act of drawing, I trace time as it accumulates, revealing how emotion inhabits space and how making itself becomes a search for home.

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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