• Who Has Won the Pritzker Prize?

    Who Has Won the Pritzker Prize?

    The Pritzker Prize is the most important award in the field of architecture, awarded to a living architect whose built work “has produced consistent and significant contributions to humanity through the art of architecture.” The Prize rewards individuals, not entire offices, as took place in 2000 (when the jury selected Rem Koolhaas instead of his firm OMA) or in 2016 with Alejandro Aravena selected instead of Elemental however, the prize can also be awarded to multiple individuals working together, as took place in 2001 Herzog & de Meuron 2010 Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa of SANAA and 2017 Rafael Aranda, Carme Pigem, and Ramon Vilalta of RCR Arquitectes
    The award is an initiative funded by Jay Pritzker through the Hyatt Foundation, an organization associated with the hotel company of the same name that Jay founded with his brother Donald in 1957.
    The award was first given in 1979, when the American architect Philip Johnson, was awarded for his iconic works such as the Glass House in New Canaan, Connecticut
    The Pritzker Prize has been awarded for almost forty straight years without interruption, and there are now 18 countries with at least one winning architect. To date, half of the winners are European; while the Americas, Asia, and Oceania share the other twenty editions. So far, no African architect has been awarded, making it the only continent without a winner.

  • IRANSPORTEX

    IRANSPORTEX

    Participation in the International Kish Sports Exhibition

  • Architectural League of New York Announce Winners of the 2019 Emerging Voices Program

    Architectural League of New York Announce Winners of the 2019 Emerging Voices Program

    The Architectural League of New York has announced the winners of it’s 2019 Emerging Voices, an award given annually to eight individuals/practices based in the US, Canada, or Mexico. The Emerging Voices program, which is now in its 37th year, seeks to spotlight the distinctive design voices with the potential to influence the field of architecture .  The Emerging Voices award program has long been considered one of the most prestigious in North American architecture; a large portion of the 250 awarded practices are now well-known internationally.

  • Special meeting on development, equipping, operation and maintenance of sports facilities

    Special meeting on development, equipping, operation and maintenance of sports facilities

    Mr. Mohammad Rahimian, engineer and Engineer Mozhfiq, and Ms. Kayha Khajeh, attended a meeting on the development, equipping, operation and maintenance of sports facilities at the Olympic Hotel on 11/11/11.

    Special meeting on development, equipping, operation and maintenance of sports facilities
    Special meeting on development, equipping, operation and maintenance of sports facilities
    Special meeting on development, equipping, operation and maintenance of sports facilities
    Special meeting on development, equipping, operation and maintenance of sports facilities
    Special meeting on development, equipping, operation and maintenance of sports facilities
    Special meeting on development, equipping, operation and maintenance of sports facilities
    Special meeting on development, equipping, operation and maintenance of sports facilities
  • Architecture and Art

    Architecture and Art

    Architecture is a social art. Architects sometimes construct and construct buildings with personal ideas, but most buildings are designed according to social needs. Architects are generally expected to design a specific building in a specific location. Many people are involved in building a building; there is plenty of capital and resources and other specialties except architects. Building laws and regulations also limit architectural decisions. Designing an architectural building is the ultimate decision maker, but the demands of the community, the rules and demands of the employer affect its decisions. The same goes for the appearance and facade of the buildings. Even today, welcomed by new and unfamiliar exterior experiences, there are rules in many cities, especially historic cities, to accommodate new buildings in urban form and to follow a common, common language. Although the limitations imposed by external factors on architectural decision are among the most architects, a fact has been accepted; however, there have also been important and well-known architects who have worked on paper, regardless of the needs of society or even the laws of physics, such as Giovanni Batista Piranzi and Antonio Saint-Elia. These types of architects are sometimes called mockery by the architect of the paper. [Needless] However, one should not see the call of the community as an obstacle to the architect’s artistic goals. Most architects look at these requests as the natural conditions of an artistic path. Architecture as a science and art has been the subject of debate in the past. Most people agree that architecture is both, but (how much art) and (how much science) or the superiority of one factor over another over time was different in terms of different situations. This is a constant debate, which has often led to harsh controversy among architects. Architects oriented to (form) and (visual gravity) often require architecture for themselves. While planning architects (from question to answer), (social issues) or (solar architecture) often take a defensive position against the group. In order to understand the volume and the volume of architecture, art is more subtle than science. Without thinking and thinking about the effects of art, which is very broad and intangible, generally you can not get immediate and tangible effects of science on your life. Additionally, there is generally no consensus on the definition of art among people in the community, if there is a consensus in accepting and verifying art

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