Mohammed Matuq Aljehani


Adjunct Faculty
School of Architecture


Florida Atlantic University
111 East Las Olas Boulevard
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301






Mohammed Matuq Aljehani is an architect, designer, and educator. Born in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, he currently lives in Miami, Florida. Aljehani has gained a versatile set of skills and experiences from his international work and educational background. He worked on several instillations while at SCI-Arc, such as the Pleated Shell Structures of Zaha Hadid and Patrick Schumacher. Mr. Aljehani holds a bachelor’s degree in architecture and design (with honors)from King Abdul-Aziz University and a Master of Architecture from Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc). He obtained a second master’s degree in architecture from Florida International University (FIU). Aljehani has taught design studio, visual studies, and fabrication classes at King Abdul-Aziz University and FIU. He is working at becoming a licensed architect in Miami and continues to research and explore the new architectural possibilities that are generated from new technologies.