About me
Mostafa Salem is an award-winning architect, Ministry of Culture Ambassador, and founder of Coconut, a Dubai-based studio specializing in architecture and interior design. He has received 14 national and international awards across architecture, urban design, interiors, lighting, and storytelling - including a full MSc scholarship from the University of Greenwich.
He curated Egypt’s National Pavilion at the 15th Venice Biennale of Architecture and secured 2nd place representing Egypt in the 2025 edition. He is the initiator of the Cairo Makeover Initiative, which led to government-backed restoration projects across Egypt’s historic districts. He was honored with the 2025 Egypt State Encouragement Award, the Al Rawi Storyteller Award, 1st place at the SYNC Awards, and most recently, the Creativity Award in Digital Media on Architecture from the Arab Council for the General Union of Arab Archaeologists.
He regularly speaks on global and regional platforms, including three TEDx Talks, GITEX, RiseUp Summit, PropTech, and Cityscape. He also teaches creativity and design courses part-time at universities, inspiring the next generation to reimagine Egypt’s future through architecture and innovation.