Hadi Mirmiran

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Seyed Hadi Mirmiran
سید هادی میرمیران
Born(1945-03-18)March 18, 1945
DiedApril 18, 2006(2006-04-18) (aged 61)
NationalityIranian
OccupationArchitect
Awards"Ostad Pirnia" Award (2000)
Winner of “Mehraz Prize”(2002)
PracticeNaghsh-e Jahan - Pars
ProjectsIranian Consulate in Frankfurt
Iran National Library

Seyed Hadi Mirmiran (in Persian سید هادى ميرميران) was an Iranian architect, and manager of Naghsh-e Jahan - Pars Consulting Company. He was born in 1945 in Qazvin, received his M.A. in architecture from the faculty of fine arts of Tehran University in 1968.

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His professional life can be divided into three periods:

- 1968 to 1979 : Chief architect in architectural workshop of National Iranian steel Company, Town planning Department.

- 1980 to 1988 : Chief architect in design department of Khanesazi-e-Iran Company and the chief architect in the design department of Isfahan's General office of housing and urban development.

- 1988 to 2006 : Director and the principal architect of Naghsh-e-Jahan Pars Consulting Engineers.

Notable projects (alone or with Naghsh-e-Jahan Pars):

  • Rafsanjan Sport Complex.
  • The Embassy of I.R. Iran in Berlin.
  • First prize in the competition of National Academies of Islamic Republic of Iran, 1994.
  • First prize in the competition for Museum of Center of Presidential Documents, 1994.
  • First prize in the competition of New Building of Ministry of Energy Headquarters, 1996.
  • First prize in the competition for the design of Export Development Bank of Iran Headquarters, 1997.
  • First prize in the competition held for Integration of Imam Reza's Shrine and Its Surrounding Urban fabric, 1998.
  • The selected project in the competition held for the design of History Museum of California- FREZNO, 1999.

Teaching Positions

  • Professor of Architecture, Faculty of Architecture, Elm-o-Sanaate Iran
  • University, from 1991 to 1997.
  • Professor of Architecture, Faculty of Architecture, Islamic Azad
  • University of Tehran, 1992 to present.
  • Professor of Architecture, Faculty of Architecture, Islamic Azad
  • University of Shiraz, 1995 to present.
  • Professor of Architecture, Faculty of Architecture, Islamic Azad
  • University of Hamedan, 1995 to present.

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