Nader Ardalan
(b. 1939) an Iranian architect, urban planner, and theorist whose work bridges modernism with Islamic and regional traditions. Renowned for designs such as Tehran’s Center for Management Studies and his influential book The Sense of Unity, he has shaped contemporary architecture across Iran and the Middle East.
- ARCHITECTURE viii. Pahlavi, after World War II
ARCHITECTURE viii. Pahlavi, after World War II Between the close of World War II and the overthrow of the Pahlavi…
