Iman Aminlari | |
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Born | 28 June 1979 |
Nationality | Iranian |
Occupation | Architect |
Iman Aminlari (born 28 June 1979) is an Iranian architect and designer. [1]
He has taught at the Islamic Azad University of Najafabad from 1390 to 1391 A.H. and at the University of Amin at Fooladshahr from 1389 to 1390 A.H. [2] [3]
Aminlari was born in 1979 into a family of artists in Isfahan, Iran. His interest in art and design began when he started painting as a child. He obtained his master's degree in architecture from in 2006 from the Islamic Azad University at Shiraz.
Aminlari founded the architectural office Khaneh-e Tarh in 2006. [3]
He has also established Angelo-Ceramic, which specialises in tile and ceramic design, in cooperation of Italian partners. [4]
Aminlari has designed various apartment complexes, [5] residential homes, [6] [7] stores, [8] offices, public venues, and many other buildings and structures in Iran, particularly in the Isfahan region. [9] [10] [11] [12] He has also designed the Vulcan Restaurant in Isfahan. [13]
His awards include the National Architecture Award of Iran. [14]
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