Iraj Etesam

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Iraj Etesam
Iraj Etesam 2014-01-24.jpg
Iraj Etesam (2014)
Born1930 (age 91–92)
Gorgan, Iran
EducationUniversity of Florence
Known forArchitecture

Iraj Etesam (Persian: ایرج اعتصام; born in 1930)[1] is an Iranian contemporary architect, educator, and author. He is the designer and architect of the Mellat Park of Tehran and the Cyrus Park, as well as a professor of architecture in Iran.[1][2][3][4]

Biography[]

Early life and education[]

Iraj Etesam, born in 1930 in Gorgan, Iran.[1][2] He holds a PhD in Architecture from the University of Florence in 1960.[1][2]

Career[]

He is the Master since 1971, and has been a member of the Official Judicial Courts of Experts since 1973.[1]

He is the founder and managing director of , , senior consultant and researcher for OMCO Consulting Engineers and Ducatiids International Institute.

Etesam's projects include Shah Cheragh, Shiraz-Paredesh University of Sistan and Baluchestan-Park, Tehran / New Town of Latian, Tehran- Mahallat Touring Sets, Sarein Ardebil, Lahijan- Initial Design of Saint Tropez, Southern France-Residential Complexes And villa houses in Seattle, San Jose, San Francisco, Los Angeles, US – A collection of seven office blocks in Bellville, Washington – the construction of Hajjis in Madinah, Monroe, Saudi Arabia, and so on.

His work also includes the translation of the book of the Eagle of Two Heads, from the Past to the Future of the Human Resource by , in 1998, the translation of the book of Islamic Architecture, Form, Performance and Meaning of Robert Hillenbrand, 1998, and numerous articles in domestic specialized journals. Foreign and ... pointed out.[5]

Memberships[]

Etesam is a member of the board of trustees at the .

He is a member of the Tehran Building Engineering Organization; the International Federation for Housing and Planning in The Hague, Netherlands; the in Miami, Florida; the in Athens, Greece; International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments (IASTE) in Berkeley, California; and the .

Teaching experience[]

Etesam had teaching roles which have included associate professor at the National University of Tehran (now known as Shahid Beheshti University, 1960–1964); associate professor at the University of Tehran (1961–1967); the head of the technical office of the Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Tehran (1963–1968).[4] He was a visiting professor at the University of Washington (1972, 1981–1985), in Seattle; a researcher at the Center for Urban Studies at the University of California, Berkeley (1978–1979), and a lecturer at the University of California, Berkeley (2000–2001).[4]

Architectural projects[]

Project management and design:

  • Shah Cheragh complex, Shiraz, Iran[4]
  • Campus of Sistan University and Baluchestan University, Iran
  • Mahallat Tourism Complex, Sarein Ardebil, Lahijan, Iran
  • Caspian Sea Coastal and Regional Planning, Iran
  • Master Plan of Shiraz, Kazeroon, Zanjan, Sari, Gorgan in Iran
  • Prototype of the Saint-Tropez complex, Saint-Tropez, France[4]
  • Hajjis construction complex in Madinah, Mumbai, Saudi Arabia
  • Reconstruction of the permanent – New York

And more than a dozen residential and office complexes.

Collected works[]

  • The translation of the book of the Eagle of the Two Heads, from the Past to the Future of the Human Settlement by , Mullin Jam Publication 1998
  • The translation of the book of Islamic architecture, form, function and meaning of the work of Robert Hillenbrand, Procurement Publication and Urban Planning of Tehran Municipality 1998

Multiple articles in domestic and foreign specialized journals

Contemporary Iranian and World Book Books

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e "بزرگداشت دکتر ایرج اعتصام، پیشکسوت آموزش معماری ایران" [Tribute to Dr. Iraj Etesam, a pioneer in Iranian architecture education]. Iran Building Information Network. 2013-04-24. Archived from the original on 2013-04-24. Retrieved 2021-04-10.
  2. ^ a b c "زندگینامه: ایرج اعتصام (۱۳۰۹-)" [Biography: Iraj Etesam (1309-)]. Hamshahrionline.ir. Hamshahri Institute. Retrieved 16 July 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ Ghezelbash, Behrooz. "بزرگداشت "ایرج اعتصام" در خانه هنرمندان برگزار می‌شود" [The commemoration of "Iraj Etesam" will be held at the Artists' House]. Iranseda.ir. Iran Radio Internet Network. Archived from the original on 3 August 2012.
  4. ^ a b c d e "ایرج اعتصامی" [Iraj Etesam]. Ammi.ir. Iran's Architecture Pridewortgies Foundation. Retrieved 10 April 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  5. ^ "زندگینامه: ایرج اعتصام (1309-)". Hamshahrionline.ir. Retrieved 16 July 2018.
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