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IRAN -- /DESIGN/newswire -- Oct 30, 2020
Keivani Architects unveils Pardis Kahneh, a residential masterpiece inspired by Persian gardens, offering a modern lifestyle while honoring Iranian identity.
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Keivani Architects introduces Pardis Kahneh, a residential project designed to bridge two public gardens, drawing inspiration from the vertical gardens of ancient Persia. The wooden facade, reminiscent of the growth patterns of leaves, creates a dynamic and ever-changing exterior, symbolizing the revival of traditional Iranian architecture.
The building, spanning 415 square meters, stands as a modern interpretation of the hanging gardens, featuring a facade that can be reshaped continuously, providing a unique experience for visitors. The use of thermos wood, turquoise stone, and exposed concrete showcases a blend of traditional and contemporary materials, reflecting a conscious effort to preserve Iranian identity.
With cedar trees planted on various floors, the dynamic wooden lattice offers flexibility and privacy control, while the play of sunlight during sunrise and sunset creates a climatically responsive and aesthetically pleasing atmosphere within the building.
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IRAN -- /DESIGN/newswire -- Sep 24, 2020
Award-winning architect Nima Keivani introduces a groundbreaking villa designed for co-existence between humans and birds, blending biophilic architecture with Iranian historical influences.
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Professional ArchitectureIRAN -- /DESIGN/newswire -- Jul 16, 2021
Introducing "The Home," a distinctive table lamp designed by Nima Keivani, featuring a touch dimmer and a blend of warm copper and cool concrete elements. This innovative lamp was created in Tehran, Iran, in 2017, and has recently been honored with the prestigious A' Design Award.
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Professional LightingIRAN -- /DESIGN/newswire -- Oct 01, 2023
Nima Keivani's Delbar Khaneh Boutique Hotel in Yazd, Iran, a heartfelt renovation of an Afshar era historical house, marries modern design elements with traditional Persian patterns, weaving a narrative of romance and heritage.
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