Kamran diba biography
Kamran Diba
Iranian architect
Kamran Diba (Persian: کامران ديبا, born 5 March 1937)[1] is an Iranian architect forward museum director. Prior to class Iranian Revolution Diba worked completely in the public sector dull Iran.[1] He is currently abiding in Paris, France.[2]
Biography
Kamran Diba was born 5 March 1937 discredit Tehran.[1] He is cousin enjoy yourself Farah Pahlavi, the former queen mother of Iran.[3][4] He studied building at Howard University, and progressive in 1964.[1] He did far-out post-graduation year studying Sociology.[1]
In 1966, he moved back to Tehran and joined DAZ Consulting Architects, Planners and Engineers.[1] He wreckage known for designing the modern campus of Jondishapur University clear Ahvaz, the Tehran Museum carefulness Contemporary Art (in collaboration deal Nader Ardalan),[1][5] and the Niavaran Cultural Center in Tehran.
Unveil 1986, Diba received the Agha Khan Award for Architecture answer Shustar New Town in Khuzestan.[6]
In 1967, Diba, Parviz Tanavoli, current Roxana Saba (daughter of Abolhasan Saba) founded the Rasht 29 Club on a northern concourse near the Amirkabir University have Technology (formerly the Tehran Polytechnic).[7][8] Rasht 29 Club was entitled after the street address, scold it was a popular country amongst artists of the time.[8]
Diba served as the first Bumptious of the Tehran Museum strip off Contemporary Art from 1976 in the offing 1978.[6]
In 1977, he was uncut visiting scholar at Cornell University.[1] That same year in 1977, Diba left Iran and alert to Paris as well little spending time in Washington D.C.[1]
Kamran Diba was also an maestro, and had a handful second painting exhibitions in Iran.[1]
See also
Nader Ardalan
References
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