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Narges Alizadeh, Architect, Designer

EDUCATION

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Master of Architecture, Magna Cum Laude,
North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina


Master of Architectural Engendering, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran

Bachelor of Architectural Engendering, Iran University of Science & Technology, Tehran, Iran

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EXPERIENCE

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Graduate Research Assistant, School of Architecture, North Carolina State University Raleigh, North Carolina

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Inviting Lecturer, School of Art & Architecture, IAU, Azad University, Roudehen Branch, Tehran, Iran

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Inviting Lecturer, University of Applied Science & Technology, Urban Transportation center,Tehran, Iran

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Licensed Architect at Saze Elize Design & Construction Group

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Graduate Teaching Assistant, Architectural Design Studio 1 & 2,School of Architecture, University of Tehran, Iran
 

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Narges Alizadeh studied architecture at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, School of Architecture, University of Tehran and School of Architecture and Environmental Design at IUST. She got her professional license in Tehran and worked as an architect in a private Design & Construction group for more than 5 years. Narges has 4 years of teaching experience as an invited lecturer in computer aided design, architectural drawing and sketching at Azad University, and University of Applied Science & Technology. In her projects, she usually combines different techniques, using her computer skills.  She believes that both methods of computer programs and hand drawing play an important role in the production of architecture. Narges enjoys sketching. She thinks architectural hand drawing is sometimes the best way to express the true concept of a project. She specially likes Sketching on locations and she usually tries to show architectural details in her sketches. she believes Some examples of vernacular and traditional architecture in the world could be a great source of inspiration.

Narges research interest is in the area of Sustainability and resilient architecture. She has worked on research projects in the area of architecture inspired by nature with the focus of making buildings resilient, integrated with nature and less invasive to it through emulation and inspiration from nature. Narges has  a LEED group project experience. she also focused on WELL and LBC certification and how they work harmoniously with LEED.

Working on advanced Tall Building Studio with the collaboration of SOM (San Francisco), and ULI 2021 competition along with City Design Studio have opened a new perspective in her design thinking and made her much more interested to follow her professional work in the area of city and urban design.

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