8th Memar Award Jury Report
Audience at the 8th Memar Award ceremony, Asman Hall, Academy of Arts, November 2008
The Eighth Annual Memar Award was held in November 2008 with the collaboration of the Iranian Society of Consulting Engineers, and the financial support of product promotion companies: Superpipe International, Lara Glass Blocks, Knauf Iran, Alloc Iran, and Persian Standard Insurance.
96 entries competed in this year's Award which included residential and public buildings.
The jury members — Ms Mahvash Mehrafshan, Farokh Ghahremanpour, Farhad Ahmadi, Mohammadreza Ghaemi, and Vicente Guallart from Spain — chose 9 residential and 8 public projects from among all the entries as selected works.
Jury panel and sponsor representatives at the 8th Memar Award ceremony
Winners — Residential Projects
First Place: Villa for a Friend, Lavasan
Client: Namvar, Rostam Yazdi
Second Place: Building No. 2, Dowlat Street, Tehran
Client: Ali Nezamian
Third Place: Barbod's Fruit House, Gorgan
Client: Ahmad Aliabadi
Residential building award presentations at the 8th Memar Award ceremony
Winners — Public Projects
First Place: Mellat Park Cineplex, Tehran
Client: Organization for Development of Cultural Spaces (Tehran Municipality)
Second Place: Embassy of I.R. Iran in Bangkok, Thailand
Client: Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Third Place: Cinematograph of Cinema Museum, Tehran
Client: Organization for Development of Cultural Spaces (Tehran Municipality)
Award presentations at the 8th Memar Award ceremony
Honorary Mention — Restoration-Reconstruction
Chamran Museum, Renovation, Tehran
Client: Organization for Development of Cultural Spaces (Tehran Municipality)
Raessi Delvari Museum, Renovation, Bushehr
Client: Iran Cultural Heritage Organization (Bushehr province)
Honorary mention presentation at the ceremony
Judging Process and Methodology
Judging sessions were held on Saturday and Sunday, the 11th and 12th of Aban. First, the jurors spent several hours reviewing the entries, examining plans they deemed noteworthy and eliminating those that did not merit consideration. In the first round of elimination, 26 residential projects and 9 public building projects were removed, leaving the remaining works for closer examination.
Among the works, there were also some interior design entries which were novel additions to the competition. The jurors assessed entries from Tehran and its surroundings, 19 projects in Isfahan, and the remaining works from Gorgan, Kermanshah, Mashhad, Bushehr, Bandar Abbas, Yazd, Kerman, Kish, Oshan, Qazvin, Damavand, Khuzestan, and other cities.
The jurors decided to select finalists and rank the projects through a collaborative discussion process. Four projects receiving the highest votes in the first round proceeded to the second stage.
Selected Works — Residential Buildings
Barbod's Fruit House, Gorgan — Zav Co., Mohammadreza Ghoudsi, Parsa Ardem
Saharkish Residential Complex, Kish — Padiav Parth Architectural Group, Bahram Shokuohan
Building No. 2, Dowlat Street, Tehran — Arsh Design Group, Alireza Sherafati, Rambod Ilkhani, Pantea Eslaemi
Villashahr Residential Complex, Rodbar Ghasran — Bonsar Architectural Office, Mohammad Majidi
Selected Works — Public Buildings
Javid Office Building, Tehran-Qom Highway — Atelier Memaran-e-Paytakht, Hamed Aghli, Solman Shojapour, Kamil Mohammadi, Davood Nasseri
Iranian Research Center, New City of Pardis — Shahram Golamini
Amirkabir Factory Gateway, Rasht — Esmaeel Talaee, Reza Sayadian, Sara Kalantari
Mellat Park Cineplex, Tehran — Fluid Motion Consulting Engineers, Catherine Spiridonoff, Reza Daneshmir
Cinematograph of Cinema Museum, Tehran — Sakhtar-e-Tarh Architectural Office, Houman Salamat
Embassy of I.R. Iran in Bangkok, Thailand — Naghsh-e-Jahan-e-Pars, Seyyed Hadi Mirmiran, Hamid Moininan
Residential Winners Selection
In the first ranking, four projects received the highest votes: Villa for a Friend, Barbod's Fruit House, Building No. 2 Dowlat Street, and Villashahr Residential Complex. Villa for a Friend was unanimously chosen as first place by all jurors.
Public Buildings Winners Selection
In the public buildings category, the jurors similarly engaged in extensive deliberation. Mellat Park Cineplex earned the unanimous first place vote, with the jurors praising its integration with the park landscape and the quality of its internal spaces. The Embassy in Bangkok received second place for its ambitious representation of Iranian identity abroad, and the Cinematograph of Cinema Museum took third for its creative response to a constrained site.