At Fublis, our Design Dialogues series is dedicated to showcasing the innovative minds and creative journeys of architects and designers who are shaping the built environment in transformative ways. Through these in-depth conversations, we celebrate their achievements and explore the philosophies that drive their work—offering valuable insights for peers, professionals, and the next generation of design thinkers.
In this edition, we speak with HAA&D, a Berlin-based architecture and design studio founded by Hagar Abiri in 2014. With a multidisciplinary approach that bridges architecture, interior design, and urban development, HAA&D stands out for its ability to craft refined, forward-looking spaces grounded in both Swiss precision and German pragmatism.
Rooted in a strong commitment to sustainability, innovation, and human-centered design, HAA&D’s work spans everything from high-end interiors to transformative urban projects. Guided by a belief that architecture is about more than buildings—it’s about creating enduring experiences—the studio continues to push the boundaries of what thoughtful, responsible design can achieve.
HAA&D approaches each project as an opportunity to create meaningful, adaptive environments. From crafting luxurious interiors to reimagining urban landscapes, the studio’s work reflects a balance of technological sophistication, sustainability, and human-centered design. At its core, HAA&D is not just about building—it’s about creating experiences that are timeless, responsible, and deeply personal.
Please find the full one-on-one interview with HAA&D at the link below.