New York-based designer combines award-winning practice with research into architecture as an information system
NEW YORK, NY, September 23, 2025 /24-7PressRelease/ — Meshal Alradadi, a New York-based architectural designer, is earning international recognition for his work on high-profile projects and research into the role of information systems in architecture.
Alradadi, whose work has won multiple international awards, is part of a new generation of designers seeking to merge architecture with data-driven processes.
Alradadi won First Prize in the Architecture Visualization Award, was nominated for the RIBA President’s Medals, and was a finalist for the Félix Candela Award. He also received the Drawing Excellence Award and Best Degree Project distinction from Pratt Institute.
In New York, he works on hospitality, residential and retail projects, leading design from conceptual stages through construction. His work is noted for rigorous representation and layered design systems.
Alongside practice, Alradadi pursues independent research examining architecture as an information system. He is developing topological frameworks for Building Information Systems aimed at creating adaptive processes to improve clarity, efficiency and autonomy in design and construction.
“Architecture is not only about form,” Alradadi said. “It is a system of communication, and representation is central to how buildings are designed and understood.”
His body of work and research positions him among a new generation of designers merging architecture with data-driven processes.
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