Amin Sadeghy
Amin Sadeghy is an artist, architect, designer, and researcher based in London. His work bridges art, architecture, and design, exploring how technology, space, and human behaviour interact.
He began his career as a digital animator in 1997 before pursuing a Bachelor of Architecture in 1999. Later, he specialized in Emergent Technologies and Design at the Architectural Association (AA) in London, focusing on biology, genetics, and evolution.
His limited-edition sculptures, furniture, products, and art installations have won design awards and been exhibited at the Summer Exhibition Royal Academy of Art London 2022 and 2020, London PAD (by gallery SMO, 2014), London Design Festival (2014), and Design Shanghai (2015). He also worked on the Apple Campus Headquarters (2009–2013) at Foster + Partners, one of the world’s most innovative and sustainable office buildings for about 15000 employees. The 1KB artwork is inspired by this project.
Artistic Practice
Sadeghy’s work is deeply influenced by his diverse experiences across art, architecture, and urban research. His recent projects explore crowds, collective movement, and spatial order in a data-driven world. Through diagrams and abstraction, he simplifies patterns, forms, and the energy of collective motion, reflecting on how people interact, navigate, and shape space.
His work visualizes the magnetic pull of crowds, drawing parallels between organic movement and structured urban systems. Moving between artistic expression and architectural exploration, he reinterprets rituals, movement, and form to challenge perceptions of space, society, and technology.