Architecting Future Systems
Introduction to Sharman’s Architecture Department
Although Sharman’s Architecture and Urban Planning Department officially began its activities in 2010, the architects of this group initiated their professional endeavors in the year 2000 by establishing an engineering company providing engineering services.
After a decade of work and the completion of several projects, they decided to launch their independent architectural office alongside Sharman. The result of over 13 years of continuous design work encompasses 1.8 million square meters of various projects, including commercial, residential, service-oriented, recreational, medical, health, landscaping, and park projects.
Currently, more than 78 individuals are working full-time and part-time in various departments of Sharman’s headquarters (outside of Canada), contributing to both domestic and international projects.




Spatial Intelligence & Urban Systems
SCI approaches spatial systems as interconnected environments shaped through relationships between architecture, infrastructure, environmental conditions, human activity, and long-term urban functionality. By exploring spatial intelligence within urban frameworks, we examine how data-informed thinking, environmental awareness, and strategic planning may contribute to more adaptive and resilient urban environments capable of responding to evolving societal and environmental conditions.

Adaptive Infrastructure Frameworks
Future urban environments increasingly require flexible and adaptive infrastructure systems capable of responding to environmental change, technological development, and evolving patterns of urban growth and community interaction. SCI explores strategic approaches to infrastructure and spatial development that emphasize long-term adaptability, integrated planning, environmental responsiveness, and scalable urban systems aligned with future-oriented development objectives.

Strategic Urban Connectivity
SCI studies how strategic connectivity between spatial systems, environmental frameworks, urban infrastructure, and human-centered design may support more cohesive and resilient urban environments over time. Through interdisciplinary exploration and strategic spatial analysis, we examine relationships between urban functionality, environmental performance, architectural systems, and future urban transformation while supporting integrated and adaptive planning approaches.
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