TEYMOUR KHOURY

Teymour Khoury is an architectural curator, educator, and designer whose work operates at the intersection of architecture, cultural production, and public discourse. His practice focuses on how architecture is documented, narrated, and exhibited as a living cultural condition rather than a static professional output.

He is the founder of Archifeed, a platform dedicated to supporting emerging architects through exhibitions, interviews, workshops, and educational programming that connect academia, practice, and the public. His curatorial work frequently engages questions of modernity, heritage, conflict, and material culture, with a particular focus on Lebanon and the broader Arab region.

Khoury has co-curated and developed multiple exhibitions and research initiatives examining architecture as a social and political artifact, exploring how buildings, objects, and urban conditions carry layered histories of production, social conditions, and transformation.

Alongside his curatorial work, he teaches and collaborates with academic institutions and cultural organizations, developing studios, public programs, and interdisciplinary projects that position architecture as a tool for critical inquiry.

His work advocates for a locally grounded yet globally engaged architectural culture, foregrounding research, documentation, and exhibition-making as essential practices in shaping how architecture is understood today.