ANTONIO TADRISSI
Antonio Tadrissi, born in Tehran, Iran, is a Toronto-based architect, designer, and interdisciplinary artist whose practice spans architecture, sculpture, fashion, and object design. Over the past two decades, his work has primarily been realized through private commissions, producing award-winning architectural and design projects for prominent global clients and institutions. His portfolio includes work for figures such as Drake, Neymar, and Salman Khan, as well as organizations including Wanda Group and Deloitte, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach that merges spatial design, material experimentation, and conceptual art.
Trained as an architect and creative director, Tadrissi’s practice often challenges conventional boundaries between disciplines, treating architecture, garments, and sculptural objects as interconnected forms of spatial expression. His design work frequently incorporates advanced fabrication methods and layered material systems, transforming everyday forms into bold architectural gestures.
After years of producing work largely within the context of commissioned projects, Tadrissi recently introduced his first independent body of artwork titled Woven Sculptures. The series explores how identity, emotion, and meaning emerge through layers of material construction. Through intricately interlaced structures and tactile surfaces, the sculptures evoke a sense of movement, tension, and transformation, reflecting the artist’s architectural sensibility while expanding into a more expressive sculptural language.
Working at the intersection of architecture, art, and design, Tadrissi continues to develop projects that question how objects, spaces, and bodies can carry cultural memory and symbolic meaning. His evolving practice positions him among a new generation of interdisciplinary creators redefining the boundaries between contemporary art, fashion, and spatial design.






