
The Iran Chancery in Seoul, designed by Farhad Ahmadi, represents one of the most significant diplomatic architectural projects by an Iranian architect abroad. The building's concrete facade features a distinctive arrow-shaped window element serving as both a functional opening and a symbolic gesture connecting traditional Iranian motifs with modern construction. The cross-section reveals innovative natural ventilation with buffer zones and air vents adapted from traditional Iranian passive cooling. The interior features a dramatic double-height atrium with glass walls and exposed steel truss roof structure. With 630 square meters of land and 2,000 square meters of built area, the chancery was constructed by LG Company for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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