From an early age, Jahangir exhibited a curiosity about the built environment. He was fascinated by how architecture could influence the experience of space and community. This curiosity was nurtured through his formal education in architecture, where he honed his skills and developed a unique design philosophy that emphasized harmony between nature and human-made structures. His academic pursuits were complemented by extensive travels, during which he absorbed diverse architectural styles and practices, further enriching his design vernacular.