Nader Khalili
1936
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2008
country of citizenship: United States of America
educated at: University of Tehran, Istanbul Technical University
occupation: architect, university teacher, translator, writer
Nader Khalili (Persian: نادر خلیلی; 1936–2008) was an Iranian-born American architect, author, and educator. He is best known for his inventive structures that incorporated a range of atypical building materials to provide shelter in the developing world and emergency contexts. His work was heavily influenced by the traditional arid house designs of Iran. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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