Pedram Ezadi
Architect Isfahan / Iran
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I lead my practice Ezadi Architecture in Isfahan. Throughout the twelve-years of my professional experiences in architecture, I have remained immersed in both practical and theoretical aspects of my occupation. Specifically, my interest in architecture has shifted from the increasing push to “bulk building” in cities large and small, to deep concern with land health and the dynamic relations between land and its people in Iran. i.e., energy costs, local/native architecture, and the diversity of land formation in different regions of my country.
I lead my practice Ezadi Architecture in Isfahan. Throughout the twelve-years of my professional experiences in architecture, I have remained immersed in both practical and theoretical aspects of my occupation. Specifically, my interest in architecture has shifted from the increasing push to “bulk building” in cities large and small, to deep concern with land health and the dynamic relations between land and its people in Iran. i.e., energy costs, local/native architecture, and the diversity of land formation in different regions of my country.