Saba is an Intern Architect at SHIFT Architecture with a background in architecture, urban design, and business. She is passionate about creating spaces that balance visual beauty with everyday usability—seeing architecture as a tool to elevate daily experience while remaining deeply practical. Her work is grounded in environmental sensitivity, cultural awareness, and a commitment to lasting, thoughtful design. Saba finds inspiration in the layered stories of old cities, the quiet presence of nature, and the endless beauty of the sky. Her contributions to the Naghsh-e Jahan Square Bathhouse restoration in Iran and the Elmwood project at SHIFT Architecture reflect her dedication to contextually rich and meaningful design. Outside the studio, she enjoys stargazing, music, trying new sports, and exploring new destinations.