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To make people realize their dreams, to get exactly what they wanted and how they wanted it. To create an architecture that is different, functional, innovative, advanced, smart.
For a simple future for all.
My focus are public and private interiors. In design process I value authencity.
Housing buildings, modernism in architecture, funcionality vs. aesthetics in architecture, technical details, tradition in nowdays
Common sense and more sensitivity on local practices to create an original architectural production.
My goal as an Interior Designer is to design spaces, meet the needs of modern life. www.I-Archi.fr
As an architect I have been always looking for new trends and ideas in architecture, how technology is changing and evolving architecture helping us to see project with a new perspective.
Cooperation with Tehran Hashtak Consulting Engineers from 2009 in projects:
· Design of phase zero and one in horse racing series in Norouzabad, Tehran
· Design of phase 1 in Research Institute of Medical Sciences University in Tabriz University
· Internal design of Amphitheater Hall in Malayer University
· Design of library in Malayer University
Cooperation with Consulting Engineers Firm of Palardej Tehran (Shiraz Branch) on 2007
- Design and draw of phase 2 in Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Kongo-Kinshada Africa country
Different residential and commercial projects independently.
Member of the brilliant talent club and elite of the Islamic Azad University of Science and Research Branch of Tehran
Nicolas Turchi is a designer currently working at Zaha Hadid Architects and a Digital Futures PhD scholar at Tongji University. Nicolas holds a Master in Architecture II from the Harvard Graduate School of Design and a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Bologna. He has worked for several firms including Eisenman Architects, Xefirotarch, Mario Cucinella Architects and 5+1AA. Nicolas is particularly interested in emergent technologies and how they affect the theoretical aspect of the discipline. Nicolas has also been studying the relationship between architecture and philosophy and graduated with a thesis on Time and Space in architecture, influenced by the thoughts of Henri Bergson and Edmund Husserl.