Biography and education
Mahruf Kabir is an architectural designer and researcher. Mahruf Kabir holds a Master's degree in Architecture from Kansas State University and for his master's thesis, Mahruf received the prestigious John F. Helm Award. He has been working in the field of architecture and design for more than ten years. Mahruf’s research interests include environment-behavior, place-making, and visual inquiry. Mahruf's work focuses on improving the designed environment through behavioral observation and empirical design. Besides architecture and interior design, Mahruf has a keen interest in graphic design, photography, and film-making.
Featured grants
- Tyne, Intisar Ameen (Principal), Ahn, Mira (Co-Principal), Kabir, Md Mahruf (Co-Principal). 2023-2024 College of Applied Arts Undergraduate Research Learning Communities grant, 2023-2024 College of Applied Arts Undergraduate Research Learning Communities grant, Texas State University, $6000. (Submitted: July 27, 2023, Funded: July 31, 2024). Grant.

Featured scholarly/creative works
- Texas Two Step: Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's Addition(s) to Houston's Museum of Fine Arts. Arris: The Journal of the Southeast Chapter of Architectural Historians. Vol. 31. University of North Carolina Press. 2020.
Featured awards
- Award / Honor Recipient: John F. Helm Award, Kansas State University. May 2020

Featured service activities
- Member
Technology Course Development Committee
- Participant
Scholarship and Teaching Excellence Program
- Member
Bobcat Day
- Member
Interior Design Portfolio Review Commitee
- Organizer
Workshop: Rendering in Revit, Enscape, and Twinmotion
- Organizer
Workshop: Construction Drawing in Revit