Poetics of Clay and Fiction

Where the earthen brick of reality dissolves into the vapor of dreams—there, we stand. At Poetics of Clay and Fiction, every brick is a story rising from the soil, every line of design a stanza in an unwritten poem. We build not with mortar, but with philosophy; not with blueprints, but with the madness of aesthetics.

We are architects of the unseen. Our walls are questions, our columns—legends. Our bricks are kneaded from the clay of myths, and our fictions are the same crooked smoke that once curled from Plato’s fire. Here, reality is merely our raw material—we fracture it, melt it, and reshape it until, perhaps, it might recognize itself anew: a window flung open toward the infinite.

We are not builders, not designers. We are poets of space. And every structure we raise is a sonnet in stone, whispering to the wind:
“See these houses with closed eyes. Only then might you hear the soil murmuring to fiction…”

Poetics of Clay and Fiction—where walls breathe, and the lines on paper become ladders to the sky of meaning.

CEO

Amirhossein Sohrabi
Architect & Founder of Poetics of Clay and Fiction

Amirhossein Sohrabi is a licensed architect with a Master’s in Sustainable Architecture from UPM Malaysia, whose work bridges heritage and innovation. Rather than merely designing buildings, he crafts spaces that whisper stories while providing modern comfort.

To him, historic homes are living museums – each brick holding memories, every doorway framing narratives. Yet this reverence for tradition never limits his pursuit of harmonizing old and new. In his creative process, Persian lattice windows converse with contemporary lighting, while traditional courtyards blend seamlessly with open-concept living.

Poetics of Clay and Fiction represents more than an architecture firm – it’s a poetic laboratory where each project becomes a journey to architecture’s human core:
“A true home should embrace history without sacrificing contemporary comfort.”

Amirhossein believes architecture stands as the noblest art – simultaneously sheltering the body and reflecting the soul. His designs don’t just create houses, but cultivate experiences where residents feel both rooted and liberated.