His notable works include the Majara Residence, Type-less Building, Habitat for Orphan Girls, Farsh Film Studio, Baba Beski Tomb, and Pedari Guest House.
This research shaped his architectural approach, emphasizing the importance of addressing local needs and adapting designs to resource constraints.
[4][5] In 2006, Ghodousi and Parsa Ardam founded ZAV Architects, a practice centered on process-driven design that utilizes local resources and workforce to create adaptable and economically viable spaces.
[6] ZAV gained recognition in Iran’s alternative architectural scene with projects such as Habitat for Orphan Girls, Farsh Film Studio, and Rong Cultural Center, and later achieved international acclaim with the Majara Residence.
The firm has completed projects across Iran, including on Hormuz Island, in Khansar, Gonbad-e Kavus, and Tehran.