Nader Ardalan | |
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Born | Tehran, Iran | March 9, 1939
Nationality | Iranian, American |
Occupation | Architect |
Website | www.ardalanassociates.com |
Nader Ardalan (born 9 March 1939[1]) is an Iranian American architect, urban planner, educator, theorist and author.[2][3][4] Ardalan has had a significant impact on contemporary architecture in Iran, the Middle East, and North America as an architect, researcher, and theoretician.[1][2] He is most identified with designing the Iran Centre for Management Studies in Tehran, the Azadi Stadium, and the Souq Sharq in Kuwait City,[2] and with the co-authorship of the influential[5] book The Sense of Unity. He holds legal citizenship in Iran and the United States.