Parsa Khalili
Parsa Khalili is an architect and freelance artist operating in Brooklyn and Vienna. He studied at the Ecole Nationale Superieure d’Architecture de Versailles (2005) where he was awarded the Earl Prize and went on to graduate Summa Cum Laude from the University of Illinois (2006) and the Yale School of Architecture (2009) where he was awarded the George Nelson Fellowship and the Winchester Prize, the school’s most prestigious award. Parsa was awarded the 2009 SOM Prize and in 2010 co-edited and published Perspecta 43:TABOO (MIT Press) and was chosen as one of Wallpaper* Magazine’s ‘Next Generation Designers.’ Currently he is writing and visualizing freelance for a number of publications and studios and actively pursuing artistic projects in the United States and abroad. He taught at the Yale School of Architecture and was an Associate and the Director of Visualization at Richard Meier & Partners in New York City, and has also worked with Eisenman Architects and Coop Himmelblau.