
Rani Wehbe is a German-Lebanese architectural engineer and award-winning artist whose journey weaves together the precision of design with the poetry of art. Based in Hamburg, he has spent a decade shaping spaces with some of the city’s most renowned firms, including Hadi Teherani Architekten, HPM, and JOI Design, mastering the intricacies of architectural and interior design. After ten years of professional experience, his designs have been brought to life in six different countries, and his competition-winning projects continue to gain momentum, reflecting his ever-evolving creative vision.
His academic path is equally rich, spanning a six-year Bachelor of Architecture from the Lebanese American University, a Master of Arts from the University of London focused on urban and social demographics, and a Certificate in Archaeoastronomy from Politecnico di Milano—an exploration of the deep ties between ancient architecture, the Earth, and the cosmos.
Passionate about sustainable architecture, literature, history, and spirituality, Rani envisions cities as living, breathing entities—holistic spaces where design harmonizes with nature and the human spirit, shaping a future both thoughtful and timeless. He believes that architecture should not only serve functional purposes but also elevate the human experience by integrating green spaces and community areas that encourage social interaction. This vision extends to the materials used, advocating for eco-friendly options that minimize environmental impact while promoting aesthetic beauty. In his view, every building tells a story, reflecting cultural heritage and inspiring residents to connect with their environment. Rani imagines dynamic urban landscapes where sustainability meets artistry, allowing communities to thrive in a balanced relationship with the earth, creating cities that inspire creativity, resilience, and well-being for generations to come.