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Fully illustrated book with unique sketches, photographs and illustrations Investigates Tehran's new-generation alternative cultural scene through its spatial arrangements and their genealogies Analyses in detail the politics and semiotics of space making adopted by the Tehran middle-class urbanite, and unfolds their territory-making strategies

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Fully illustrated book with unique sketches, photographs and illustrations
Investigates Tehran's new-generation alternative cultural scene through its spatial arrangements and their genealogies
Analyses in detail the politics and semiotics of space making adopted by the Tehran middle-class urbanite, and unfolds their territory-making strategies

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Autorenporträt
Nastaran Sedehi holds a Master of Architecture degree, practised architecture for three years, and is currently a graduate student and researcher at the School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, the University of British Columbia. She is passionate about activist-oriented interdisciplinary practice in architecture and its potential for problem-solving in underprivileged and marginalised communities. In the capacity of a student researcher, she contributed to the 'Not for Sale' exhibition organised by the Architects Against Housing Alienation Collective, which represented Canada at the 18th Venice Architecture Biennale. The exhibition showcased projects at the intersection of research, design, activism, and advocacy, offering innovative responses to the escalating housing crisis in Canada. She enjoys skateboarding, cycling, painting, and watching live music. Iradj Moeini is a senior lecturer in architecture in Shahid Beheshti University (SBU), Tehran-where he has obtained his MArch-and a practising architect in London. Having obtained his PhD from the Bartlett School of Graduate Studies, UCL, on contemporary architecture theory and criticism, he is the author and co-author of numerous papers and four books, has also taught in Yazd, Tehran Azad, and Shariati universities, and worked in a range of Iranian and British practices in a professional capacity. A member of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), he is also an amateur photographer and musician.