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Ali Akbar Saremi

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Residence
  
Tehran, Iran

Name
  
Ali Saremi

Religion
  
Muslim


Years active
  
1981–present

Nationality
  
Iranian

Role
  
Architect

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Born
  
October 28, 1943 (age 80) (
1943-10-28
)
Zanjan, Iran

Occupation
  
Tajir Consulting Engineers

Education
  
University of Pennsylvania

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Ali Akbar Saremi (born in 1943) is an architect from Iran. Saremi earned a Masters in Architecture from the Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Tehran, in 1968. He got his doctorate in architecture under the supervision of Louis Kahn from the University of Pennsylvania, in 1976.

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Philosophy

Saremi is a well-known figure in contemporary architecture, for construction projects involving limited urban spaces. In an interview with Taghi Radmard (Bahram Hooshyar Yousefi) he stated: "We designed the building in this way that solve the issue of neighborhood (in case of a school for girls). Moreover, school became a happy space and a happy space needs happy and bright materials. Some colors, trees, light shadows have to hide, space for children to hide... Spaces do not have to be defined, only." He also spoke about Persian architecture.

Career

Saremi was Chairman of Tajeer Consulting Engineers beginning in 1968. He was a Lecturer at Farabi University from 1976 to 1980. He was a Lecturer at Islamic Azad University from 1994 to 1997.

Projects

Saremi's major projects include the Pasteur Institute Amphitheater in 1988, the Iranian Embassy in Albania in 2000, commercial buildings and offices of crystal towers of Tabriz in 2001, the commercial and cultural city of Mashhad in 2004 and the exhibition and office complex of Kish in 2005.

References

Ali Akbar Saremi Wikipedia