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2003

Memar Award
Édition 311 résultats1 décembre 2003

Membres du jury

Fumihiko Maki
Fumihiko Makiفومیهیکو ماکی

Japanese architect and a founding member of the Metabolist movement. Known for the Spiral Building in Tokyo, the Hillside Terrace complex, the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto, and 4 World Trade Center in New York.

Kamran Afshar Naderi
Kamran Afshar Naderiکامران افشار نادری

Iranian architect, critic, and editor (b. 1959, Mashhad). Studied at University of Genoa (1985). Worked with Renzo Piano Building Workshop (1986-1993) on projects including Kansai Airport. Co-founded Memar Magazine (1998) — the very publication this database documents. Published ~150 articles and 3 books. Teaching at Azad and Soureh universities since 1993. Co-founded POL Institute, Isfahan.

Mehdi Alizadeh
Mehdi Alizadehمهدی علیزاده

Mehdi Alizadeh (born 1935) is one of Iran's most distinguished architects, known for designing some of the country's most iconic public and institutional buildings. He graduated in Architecture from the University of Tehran, Faculty of Fine Arts, and built a remarkable career spanning over four decades. His portfolio includes Hotel Laleh (formerly the Tehran Intercontinental Hotel), one of Tehran's most recognizable modernist landmarks; the Iran Center for Management Studies (now Imam Sadegh University); Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman; the Ararat Sport Complex; the Central Office of Behshahr Industrial Group; and the Conference Center of Toseye Saderat Bank. Alizadeh also served as a technical leader at Ove Arup and Partners in London, bringing international structural engineering expertise to his practice. He served on the jury panels of the 2nd and 3rd Memar Awards (2002–2003), evaluating the best of contemporary Iranian architecture alongside Pritzker laureate Fumihiko Maki and AA School chairman Mohsen Mostafavi.

Mohsen Mostafavi
Mohsen Mostafaviمحسن مصطفوی

Iranian-born architect and academic. Former Dean of Harvard Graduate School of Design (2008-2019).

À propos de cette édition

The 3rd Grand Memar Award (2003) was held in collaboration with Superpipe International as its financial sponsor. The jury consisted of four distinguished architects and critics: Fumihiko Maki (celebrated Japanese architect and Pritzker laureate), Mohsen Mostafavi (chairman of the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London), Mehdi Alizadeh (eminent Iranian architect and former technical leader at Ove Arup and Partners), and Kamran Afshar Naderi (Iranian architect and critic). The award recognized outstanding public building projects completed in Iran, with 1st place going to the Tehran Bar Association building designed by Seyed Hadi Mirmiran of Naghshe Jahan Pars Consulting Engineers.

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Processus de jugement

The 3rd Memar Award jury comprised four distinguished members: Pritzker Prize laureate Fumihiko Maki, Mohsen Mostafavi (chairman of the AA School of Architecture in London), Mehdi Alizadeh (eminent Iranian architect with experience at Ove Arup and Partners), and Kamran Afshar Naderi (Iranian architect and critic). The jury evaluated completed public building projects in Iran through site visits and deliberation, awarding placements from first through fourth place along with shortlisted selections across a single category of public buildings.