Keyvan Khosrovani | |
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Born | Keyvan Khosrovani 29 July 1938 Tehran, Iran |
Nationality | Iranian-French |
Alma mater | Beaux-Arts de Paris University of Tehran |
Occupation | Architect |
Buildings | Inn of Nain Villa Farmanieh Kanoon Library |
Projects | Royal Haute Couture Collection Preservation of Oudlajan |
Keyvan Khosrovani (Persian: کیوان خسروانی, born July 29, 1938) is an Iranian architect and designer based in Paris, France.[1] Born in Tehran in 1938, he was educated in Iran, France, and Italy. He left his homeland a year before the Islamic revolution as an exile for life and was granted French citizenship.
He has contributed to the tradition, innovation and continuity of Persian architecture and crafts. Inn of Nain or "Mehmansaray Nayin" (Persian: مهمانسرای نایین) the hotel and guesthouse he designed in 1967 remains his manifesto; it is undoubtedly his most enduring project representing his belief that new architecture can be both respectful of the past while propagating new ideas for changing lifestyles.[2]
For thirteen years he was the pro bono designer of Empress Farah Pahlavi's official wardrobe creating a royal haute couture. His practice of high fashion design and his style simultaneously promoted and innovated Persian crafts.[3]
References
- ↑ "Keyvan Khosrovani". www.caoi.ir. Contemporary Architects of Iran. Itemid:0.
- ↑ "Inn of Nain". www.caoi.ir. Contemporary Architecture of Iran.
- ↑ CHRISTY, MARIAN (27 June 1976). "Iranian Designer Carries Out His Vision". The Salina Journal. Retrieved 10 November 2014.