See NADAAA’s architect profile on World Arcitects

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Watch Nader Tehrani’s pre-lecture interview with Axel Paredes at the Universidad Francisco Marroquin in Guatemala City on January 28, 2013

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The Future Archive exhibition picks up on artistic research projects of the 1970s and 1980s from the environment of the Center for Advanced Visual Studies (CAVS), which was founded in 1967 by György Kepes at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge / USA. The groundbreaking artistic approaches of a generation of CAVS Directors and CAVS Fellows, such as György Kepes and Otto Piene, influenced by Bauhaus and postwar modernism, were ahead of their time. The Future Archive is an ongoing visionary project and shows how artists, architects, and designers in their interdisciplinary approaches adopt these historical standards and update them with new issues. The exhibition, performances, lectures, and discussions show the historical significance of the CAVS for interdisciplinary collaborations of artists today and fundamentally point out the possibilities that are opening up at research-oriented academies and universities and as a result, are consistently expanding our understanding of art.
See our original Future Archive Post here

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NADAAA projects are featured in the article “Good with Wood: NADAAA Architects’ Wood Creations, Part 1”

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Nader Tehrani’s RISD Fleet Library is named one of 50 most amazing university libraries in the world on BestMastersPrograms.org

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The recently completed Aesop store in San Francisco, designed by NADAAA, is featured in an article on Retail Design Blog, Strange Line, Spanish Condé Nast Traveler, and Refinery 29.

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Gediminas Urbonas and MIT150 Liquid Archive, a project designed by Urbonas and Nader Tehrani in May 2011, are featured in the MIT news article ‘A Flow of Creativity.’ Watch a video of Liquid Archive here.

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NADAAA’s Gwangju Swarms installation from the 2011 Gwangju Biennale is featured on Arch Daily.
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In a Dezeen interview, Dennis Paphitis, founder of Aesop, describes NADAAA as “the most professional and sophisticated firm we’ve worked with.”

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