Sana is an Architectural Professional in GFF Design’s Fort Worth office. She earned her graduate degree from the University of Miami School of Architecture and completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Texas at Arlington’s College of Architecture, Planning and Public Affairs, where she also received a minor in Business Administration.
Growing up in India surrounded by a rich architectural heritage has strongly influenced Sana’s design perspective. Her global experiences, including study at the University of Miami’s Rome studio and travel-based academic programs through Spain and Portugal, have shaped her interest in creating spaces that balance cultural identity with contemporary design approaches. Her graduate thesis, पहचान (Identity), explored cultural identity through ornamentation and examined how architectural detail can carry memory and meaning. This research continues to inform her design approach and remains an ongoing area of personal exploration.
Known for her attention to detail, Sana enjoys working across creative mediums including painting, illustration, and physical model building. She has volunteered with refugee support initiatives and remains committed to community engagement. Outside of work, she enjoys sketching, painting, and building LEGO models.
Sana is an Architectural Professional in GFF Design’s Fort Worth office. She earned her graduate degree from the University of Miami School of Architecture and completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Texas at Arlington’s College of Architecture, Planning and Public Affairs, where she also received a minor in Business Administration.
Growing up in India surrounded by a rich architectural heritage has strongly influenced Sana’s design perspective. Her global experiences, including study at the University of Miami’s Rome studio and travel-based academic programs through Spain and Portugal, have shaped her interest in creating spaces that balance cultural identity with contemporary design approaches. Her graduate thesis, पहचान (Identity), explored cultural identity through ornamentation and examined how architectural detail can carry memory and meaning. This research continues to inform her design approach and remains an ongoing area of personal exploration.
Known for her attention to detail, Sana enjoys working across creative mediums including painting, illustration, and physical model building. She has volunteered with refugee support initiatives and remains committed to community engagement. Outside of work, she enjoys sketching, painting, and building LEGO models.