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Sipan Residential Building / RYRA Studio

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Tehran, Iran

Eilkhaneh / [SHIFT] Process Practice

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Espriss Café / Hooba Design

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  • Architects: Hooba Design
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  28
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2014

Tabiat Pedestrian Bridge / Diba Tensile Architecture

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Haghighi Residential Building / Boozhgan Architecture Studio + AAD Studio

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Tehran, Iran

Sharifi-ha House / Next Office–Alireza Taghaboni

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Tehran, Iran

Asef Office Building / Boozhgan Studio

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Tehran, Iran
  • Architects: Boozhgan Studio
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  2700
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2013
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Lunawood, Kavir

From Autonomy to Automation: The Work of Peter Eisenman

BANAMID Architecture Research Institute in collaboration with AN.ONYMOUS will hold the third International conference from the “Contemporary Architecture: Iran and the World Dialogue” series in Tehran, Iran. The conference, titled “From Autonomy to Automation: The Work of Peter Eisenman” will focus on the defining legacy of Peter Eisenman spanning across 50 years of his intellectual and professional body of work. The conference will trace the evolution of Eisenman’s work over time and will examine its imprint on the contemporary discourse of architecture.

AA Visiting School: Tehran - The Third Place-Urban Machines

Tehran, Iran’s capital, ranks among the world’s fast-growing cities. In the early 1940s, Tehran’s population was about 700,000. By 1966, it had risen to 3 million and by 1986 to 6 million. Today, the metropolitan area has more than 10 million residents. This explosive growth has had environmental and public health consequences, including air, water pollution and the loss of arable land and public realm. The ever increasing land value makes developments and the replacement of urban open space and easy choice. With the disappearance of open public plaza, by traffic islands and motorways the predominant public space left in the city is its many traffic arteries.

With a young population and the Cars as the main mode of transport in the city, the many highways of Tehran come to a grinding halt during rush hour.

Qasr Garden Museum / Experimental Branch of Architecture

Qasr Garden Museum / Experimental Branch of Architecture - Museum, Beam, Facade, Door
© Ali Daghigh
Tehran, Iran

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Mosque (Amir Al-Momenin) Proposal / CAAT Studio

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Courtesy of CAAT Architecture Studio

Focusing on local architecture, the proposal for the Mosque (Amir Al- Momenin) by CAAT Studio detaches from everyday life and the approach to worship space in accessing the building. The integrated entity of the proposal plays its role as a religious and cultural center in the region scale while communicating with the environment. More images and architects’ description after the break.

Brick Pattern House / Alireza Mashhadmirza

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Tehran, Iran

No Name Shop / Ayeneh Office

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  • Architects: Ayeneh Office
    : Ali Dehghani, Ali Soltani, Atefeh Karbasi
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  794
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2012

DGS-Co Office Building / Ayeneh Office

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  • Architects: Ayeneh Office
    : Ali Dehghani, Ali Soltani, Atefeh Karbasi
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  1011
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2012

Danial / Reza Sayadian and Sara Kalantary

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Tehran, Iran

Tehran Stock Exchange Competition Entry / Hans Hollein & Partner

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© Atelier Hollein

Designed by Hans Hollein & Partner, the Tehran Stock Exchange aims to become a civic symbol that not only accommodates the stock exchange functions but also repents the practice in its entirety. As an architectural intervention, The buildings’ architectural nature allows it to become an identifiable structure within the urban fabric. The rectangular form of the office tower follows the homogenous surroundings, but the TSE´s façade is an innovative merger of two building envelope typologies and a strong contrast to any building in the vicinity: The window wall and the ceramic brick façade. More images and architects’ description after the break.

Army Residential Complex / Hootanpei

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Located in a land about 80 hectares in Tehran, the design for the Army Residential Complex by Hootanpei was chosen in an architectural competition. With the contractor’s demand of 28-30 towers with 20-30 floors, the most important factor of design was minimum interference between pathways and driving ways and also suitable green places to create comfort and welfare for residents. More images and architects’ description after the break.

P.S.P Office Building / Olgooco

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  • Architects: Olgooco
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  2050
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2007