Biophilic Computational Architecture · Baghdad & International
Architecture Rooted in Nature,
Computation, and Human Wellbeing
We design biophilic, climate-responsive, and parametric architecture that reconnects people with nature through light, air, material, geometry, and landscape.
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Anas Alshaikhli Architect
What We Do
The Studio
Where Nature Meets Computational Intelligence
Anas Alshaikhli Architect is an Iraqi-international architectural practice at the intersection of biophilic design, parametric computation, and environmental intelligence. We believe architecture should feel as natural and alive as the ecosystems that surround us.
Our studio combines deep ecological understanding with advanced computational tools — Grasshopper, Rhino, and environmental analysis platforms — to design spaces that respond to their climate, culture, and place with precision and sensitivity.

What We Do
Our Services
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Biophilic Architecture Design
Full architectural design integrating daylight, ventilation, natural materials, courtyard logic, and sensory atmosphere.
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Environmental Design Strategy
Solar analysis, wind simulation, thermal comfort mapping, and passive cooling strategy for climate-responsive design.
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Parametric Facade & Pattern Design
Algorithmic facade systems inspired by Islamic geometry, leaf structures, branching, and solar shading logic.
05
Interior Wellbeing Design
Biophilic interiors using natural light, material texture, acoustic comfort, and greenery to support human health.
03
Courtyard & Landscape Integration
Designing courtyard sequences, water features, and landscape systems that connect interior space to nature.
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Competition & Concept Design
Research-driven concept proposals for architectural competitions, urban design, and academic collaborations.
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Design Philosophy
Biophilic design is more than adding plants to buildings. It is the careful integration of natural patterns, sensory experience, environmental performance, and emotional wellbeing. Our approach studies how people feel, move, breathe, gather, and recover inside architecture.
We use nature as a design intelligence: branching systems, cellular structures, filtered light, shaded thresholds, organic geometry, and landscape-driven spatial sequences. These ideas are developed through computational tools such as Grasshopper, parametric modelling, environmental analysis, and iterative form exploration.
Beyond Greenery: Designing with Natural Systems
Our project

About Anas Alshaikhli
Anas Alshaikhli is an Iraqi architect with a master’s degree in architecture from the UK and specialist expertise in Grasshopper, parametric design, and computational workflows.
His architectural interests focus on ecological design, biomimicry, biophilic environments, and the role of computation in shaping future architecture.
Through his work, Anas explores how buildings can become more responsive to climate, nature, and human experience. His design approach combines architectural research, environmental analysis, digital experimentation, and refined visual communication.
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