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Oshin Malhara

Architectural Designer at GLMV Architecture

Oshin Malhara is an experienced architectural designer currently employed at Tessere since April 2022, previously serving as an architectural associate at Kamran Mouzoon Architects from September 2020 to April 2022, where design leadership was applied to develop comprehensive contract documents. Prior roles include a design professional position at Dewberry, focusing on building systems integration through BIM, and a BIM coordinator role at the University of Houston, responsible for overseeing the execution of 3-D BIM designs. Oshin also gained experience as an architectural intern at FD Architecture, revitalizing hotel projects, and as an architectural designer at Dustudio, contributing to housing schemes in India. Educational qualifications include a Master of Architecture from the University of Houston and a Bachelor of Architecture from Sir J.J College of Architecture in Mumbai.

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Houston, United States

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GLMV Architecture

GLMV offers a long history of enriching people’s lives through the built environment. Since 1919, three generations have partnered with GLMV to transform design challenges into opportunities. Our national architectural design firm serves as a respected leader that seizes big ideas and makes them real. We continually fine-tune our design focus to remain experts in your area, striving to be the best at what we do and forging long-lasting client relationships in the process. GLMV designs buildings, landscapes, sustainable environments, and master plans throughout the country. You’ll find that wherever you’re located or whatever your need, our team of dedicated architects and design professionals will be there for you. Ready to help guide and craft your next project. Finding that just-right feature. Uncovering the detail that will put your project over the top. Pushing ever forward. We’ve completed projects in 49 states. So, there’s a 98 percent chance that we’ve successfully completed an architectural project in your neck of the woods.


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