AD 217 IRAN: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE

ISBN: 9781119974505

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Over the last few decades, Iranian architects have made a significant contribution to architectural design. This has, however, remained largely unrecognised internationally, as architects in Iran have had little exposure in publications abroad and the dia

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2012

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Over the last few decades, Iranian architects have made a significant contribution to architectural design. This has, however, remained largely unrecognised internationally, as architects in Iran have had little exposure in publications abroad and the diaspora of well-known Iranian designers working in the West, such as Hariri & Hariri and Nader Tehrani of NADAAA, are not necessarily associated with their cultural background. Moreover Iran, or rather Persia, has one of the richest and longest architectural heritages, which has a great deal of untapped potential for contemporary design. The intention of this issue is both to introduce key works and key architects from a range of generations – at home and abroad – and to highlight the potential of historical structures for contemporary architecture.

  • Features Hariri & Hariri, Nader Tehrani of NADAAA, Farjadi Architects, and studio INTEGRATE.
  • Places the spotlight on emerging practices in Iran: Arsh Design Studio, Fluid Motion Architects, Pouya Khazaeli Parsa and Kourosh Rafiey (Asar).
  • Contributors include: Reza Daneshmir and Catherine Spiridonoff, Farrokh Derakhshani, Darab Diba, Dr Nasrine Faghih and Amin Sadeghy, Farshad Farahi, Mehran Gharleghi and Michael Hensel.
  • Looks at garden and landscape design as well as the urban fabric in Iran from a historical and contemporary context.
  • Includes articles on the work of post-revolutionary architecture.

CONTENTS

  • Michael Hensel and Mehran Gharleghi: Iran: Past, Present and Future
  • Michael Hensel, Defne Sunguroglu Hensel, Mehran Gharleghi and Salmaan Graig: Towards an Architectural History of Performance: Auxiliarity, Performance and Provision in Historical Persian Architectures
  • Nasrine Faghih and Amin Sadeghy: Persian Gardens and Landscapes
  • Farshad Farahi: World of Similitude: The Metamorphosis of Iranian Architecture
  • Reza Daneshmir and Catherine Spiridonoff: Subterranian Landscape: The Far-Reaching Influence of the Underground Qanat Network in Ancient and Present-Day Iran
  • Darab Diba: Contemporary Architecture of Iran
  • Saman Sayar: Assimilating the Authentic with the Contemporary: The Work of Hadi Mirmiran 1945 – 2006
  • Mehran Gharleghi: Practices @ Home: Assimilating the Past and the Present for a Visionary Architecture
  • Michael Hensel: Practices Abroad: Today’s Diaspora, Tomorrow’s Architecture
  • Michael Hensel: Latent Futures of Iranian Architecture
  • Farrokh Derakhshani: Iran in the Regional Context

136 pages, color ills / 21 x 27,5 cm / English

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