Artist Ramy Abi Antoun Bridges Architecture, Sculpture, And Technology In One Practice

Ramy Abi Antoun is an architect and maker whose creative practice refuses to stay in one lane. He works across architecture, technology, sculpture, and education, building a body of work that feels more like a connected ecosystem than a single portfolio.

What makes his approach distinctive is the deliberate bridging of digital and physical. On one side, he explores architecture through the lens of technology and artificial intelligence, pushing how design thinking intersects with emerging tools. On the other, he is hands-on with material and form, working through sculpture and craft processes that keep the practice grounded in tangible making.

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There is also a clear academic thread running through his work. He operates within educational contexts, acknowledging the instructors and collaborators who shape the environment around him, which suggests he sees architecture and art as disciplines best learned and shared in community. That teaching sensibility shows up alongside his professional ambitions: his work has been positioned for recognition in major architecture awards, signaling that the practice is not just theoretical but competitive on an international stage.

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