From Sheida Moradi Architects
Sheida Moradi is a California licensed architect with a Ph.D. in architecture. She received her master’s degree in architecture from Azad University of Tehran and her Ph.D. in architecture from the University of Tokyo. The University of Tokyo has an acclaimed architecture school and is one of the most prestigious schools in Asia. She has been working in California since 2005 and began an independent practice in 2016 after she was licensed by the state of California with NCARB certification. Her work involves custom homes, commercial tenant improvements, and restaurant and interior design. With a high degree of devotion and commitment, along with a sharp eye of design, Sheida is pleased to offer her services to discerning clientele.
Sheida Moradi Architects is led by a California licensed architect with a Ph.D. in architecture. With a master’s degree from Azad University of Tehran and a Ph.D. from the prestigious University of Tokyo, she has been practicing in California since 2005 and established her independent practice in 2016. The firm specializes in custom homes, commercial tenant improvements, and restaurant and interior design. Clients consistently praise Sheida for her professionalism, dedication, and exceptional expertise. Sheida is known for being highly communicative and always available to assist throughout the design process. Her commitment to meeting deadlines is particularly noted as invaluable, allowing projects to proceed smoothly and efficiently. Sheida's innovative thinking and creative solutions have greatly contributed to the success of various projects, leaving her clients extremely satisfied with the results. Her friendly and approachable nature makes collaboration enjoyable, and many clients express gratitude for her unwavering support. Overall, Sheida Moradi Architects is highly recommended for anyone seeking architectural services. The firm’s combination of skill, reliability, and commitment to excellence makes it a standout choice for discerning clientele in need of architectural expertise.