Kamran Afshar Naderi

Kamran Afshar Naderi is a well known Iranian architect, Architectural critic,Painter and Artist.

Biography

Kamran Afshar Naderi was born in 1959 in Mashhad, Iran. He started his studies in architecture in 1977 in Tehran university. In 1980 he moved to Italy and resumed his studies at the University of Genoa, where he graduated in the field of architecture. His thesis concerned the methodologies of design in the ancient Iran from the 11th to the 17th century.y

Professional career

His professional career started in 1986 in Italy. Until 1993 he collaborated with several well-known Italian and international companies such as Renzo Piano Building Workshop. As a design team member, he was involved in Kansai Airport (Osaka) and Lingotto rehabilitation projects (Turin). During his stay in Italy he worked out several industrial and urban design projects. In 1993, he established his own office in Tehran. Since that time he performed several projects for international organizations and companies: Italian Embassy, Italian School, Danish Embassy, Austrian Embassy, Netherlands Embassy, Japanese Embassy, Norwegian Embassy, UNDP, World Bank, Nuovo Pignone, Shell, MAN Ferrostaal, Bayer, Festo and Ebara. In 1995 and 2001-2002, Afshar Naderi has collaborated with Bahram Shirdel's office in Ekbatan Cultural Center and Iranian Embassy in Brasilia projects. Since 2009 Afshar Naderi has collaborated with Intertecno (recently changed name to Artelia), an Italian engineering firm, on two important renovation projects: Azadi 5 star hotel (55,000 square metres) and Bonyad headquarter offices (30,000 square metres) in Tehran.↵Afshar Naderi undergoing projects are, weekend village near Tehran for a group of Iranian famous cinema actors, Villa near Karaj (on a 10,000-square metre plot), Restaurant in Doha, Qatar, Sanamed pharmaceutical industries in Eyvane Key and Bayer pharmaceutical Company office in Tehran.↵Recently, Afshar Naderi has been assigned as the "Branch Manager" of Intertecno (recently changed name to Artelia) Company in Iran. ↵Some of Afshar Naderi's projects have been published on the local architectural magazines, or reviewed by International web sites dedicated to architecture: Archdaily, MIMOA, Pinterest, Designboom,...

Academic career

Since 1993, Afshar Naderi has taught at Islamic Azad and Soureh Universities of Tehran (non-continuously). Afshar Naderi has published about 150 articles and 3 books about Iranian and contemporary architecture. His essays and interviews are published in Iran, Italy, England, Switzerland, Kuwait, Turkey, Cyprus and Germany. His papers about the "design process" are used as university textbook in Faculty of Architecture of Azad University. In 1998,Memar Magazine was founded by Afshar Naderi, Seyed Reza Hashemi and Soheila Beski. Since 2009 he collaborates with Iranian Architecture Center for delivering seminars and holding educational workshops related to architecture.

Competition Juries

Afshar Naderi has been regularly jury member of Memar award which is a well known architectural award. This award, founded by Memar magazine. Afshar Naderi has been a jury member of Memar award as well as several other competitions and awards in Iran and other countries.

TV and Radio Interviews

  • TVshow "Scientific Magazine" (19 June 2014)
  • TVshow "Tolou (16 January 2012)
  • TVshow "Tolou" (15 April 2012)
  • TVshow "Do Ghadam Mande be Sobh" (10 September 2008)
  • Radio Farhang, Haft Eghlim Program (10 April 2008)
  • Radio Farhang, Haft Eghlim Program, "Architectural Competitions" (25 July 2007)
  • Radio Farhang, Haft Eghlim Program, "Iranian Contemporary Architecture After the Islamic Revolution", (23 May 2007)
  • Radio Lugano, (Switzerland), "Iranian contemporary architecture after the revolution": (17 May 2004)
  • Radio France International RFI, "Earthquake in Bam" , 20 January 2004
  • Radio Farhang, "Contemporary Iranian Architecture: the last decade" (19 October 2003)
  • TVshow Channel 3, "Profession of architecture and its current problems in Iran" (24 June 2002)
  • Radio Ticino Canale 1 (Lugano, Switzerland) on Islamic architecture (14 April 2001)
  • BBC Radio: comments on Tehran's Mayor declarations about (15 July 1999)

References

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