Lotus Amphitheater Iran: Peyman Kiani Architects
Lotus Amphitheater Iran design by Peyman Kiani Architects – idea taken from the architectural form of the Safavid era, notably wall patterns and light panels
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Discover the University of Semnan Auditorium and Library by New Wave Architecture. This work was designed in 2007 and spans an area of 14,000 sqm The project contains a series of lecture and educational halls, a multi-purpose central auditorium and a library were constructed and developed in different phases.
Lastly check out Sadeghiyeh metro station, Tehran, by Studio Pousti
The design transforms the forgotten urban space around the Sadeghiyeh metro station into a lively urban plaza.
Sadeghiyeh is the first metro station built in Tehran. It’s considered to be one of the most important terminals in town as a transporting hub.
Lotus Amphitheater Iran design by Peyman Kiani Architects – idea taken from the architectural form of the Safavid era, notably wall patterns and light panels
Savestan Villa, Royan concept home design by MADO Architects in Mazandaran region, northern Iran, in a suburb with classic rules with a gable roof and brick, cement and wood materials
MADO Architects’ Bagh Chai Villa concept project is a residence on a 700 square meters land. This site is located in the Sisangan region, Iran, it has neighbours from north and south and paddy fields from the west
Cubes Warehouse Tehran building design by Nazar Idea Paidar Company, Iran: the fair-faced concrete building with broken surfaces emerged as a bold way of breaking up visual uniformity at Shamsabad Industrial Park.
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Rouzan Residential Building Isfahan, Iran housing design by Sayed Hamed Jafari Architect, built in an area of urban decay: two apartments for dwelling, two for selling.
Vertical Village 10+10, Caspian Sea Apartment, Northern Iran: Sorkhrood residential building design by Habibeh Madjdabadi Architects inspired by local traditional houses.
Entrance Gate for The Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, building design by Habibeh Madjdabadi Architects: five well-known Iranian architects were asked to design a monumental entrance gate for their building in Tehran.
Wide windows embrace beautiful natural scenes and illustrate time passing from sunrise to the sunset in this design by New Wave Architecture. Building facades are covered with rock-shaped ‘crusts’ inspired by sharp edge stone around the site.
Designed by Fatemeh Yazdandoust the Red Crescent Organization Building will provide accommodation for public use such as museum, gallery, gift shop, and auditorium etc.
Integrated retail & accommodation center-cum-fuel station design by Habibeh Madjdabadi Architects located in heart of arid and hot region of Iranian plateau. Nozzle-shape skylights recall traditional bazaars.
This school project, by Arezou Zaredar, is located in an area with convenient access to the major highways. Hence, the project is easily accessible for people with all kind of disabilities in Tehran.
This project by Pi architects is based in a residential building in Mashhad whose construction dates back to approximately twenty years ago. The building has two residential floors and a basement where a jacuzzi, a pool and a sauna are located.
Design: RMJM Arta Tehran. Appointment by the Cultural Institute of Bonyad Museum as architectural consultant for this building. It will be the first project in Iran for this global architecture office.
Architects: Maziyar Jafarieh. The concept stems from paternity house with wide windows and green picturesque garden which was a placid place for the family: the desire was to create an ‘iconic’ building.
Design: RYRA Studio, architects. Shemshak is the second largest ski area in Iran, about 55 minutes drive from Tehran. This project on a mountain was a demonstration one to investigate the interface between nature and architecture.
Architect: Diba Tensile Architecture / Leila Araghian, Alireza Behzadi. Infrastructure connecting two parks across a highway. A 270m-long curved pedestrian bridge, a complex steel structure featuring a dynamic 3D truss with two continuous deck levels that sits on three tree shape columns.