Iranian Architecture: A Hidden Treasure | Taraneh Yalda | TEDxUniversityofTehran

Concept, photos, videos, examples, construction



Shaping the architectural future based on the treasures from last generations. Taraneh Yalda is an architecture graduate from Polytechnic University of Turin, and an urban planning post graduate from University of Paris. Her first working experience was directing the urban master planning of the ancient city of Susa in Khuzestan that was damaged in the war time. She also has done many writings in professional and nonprofessional press as an architecture and urban planning critic, with newspapers such as Hamshahri, Jame’e, Shargh, Etemad and magazines such as Memar, Memari-va-Sakhteman, etc. In the past years, her concern has been motivating different groups of citizens to preserve the historic and ancient areas, which are mostly defenseless. It’s been a year or two since she started dedicating her career to organizing events and conferences with the main goal of enhancing the quality of city life. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

Comments

  1. 👍👍👍👍 we need more speakers about iranian architectre, its construction, design and sustainable sloutions👍👍


Additional Information:

Visibility: 823

Duration: 13m 48s

Rating: 8