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Professor Nasrine Seraji-Bozorgzad AA Dipl FRIBA, is an Iranian-born French-British architect. She is a 2011 recipient of the
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, an Officier of l'Ordre national du Mérite and
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Early life

Seraji was born in
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,
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.


Career

After studying at the
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and practising in
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, Seraji moved to
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in 1989 to establish her studio where architecture is treated as both a cultural debate and a practice.  Since then, she has pursued a path constantly enriched by her simultaneous engagement in architectural practice, teaching, and research.  She has lectured and exhibited her work widely in Europe, North America, China, and South East Asia.


Academic

Between 1993 and 2001, Seraji taught at Columbia University GSAPP in
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, at the
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in
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as Diploma Unit Master, and
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as Visiting Professor.  During this time, she also taught at the
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in
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where she directed one of the two architecture Master Schools.  Seraji was Professor and Chair of the Department of Architecture at
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from 2001 to 2005.  In 2006, she became Dean of the École Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture Paris-Malaquais by Presidential decree.  That same year, she returned to the
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in
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where she held the position of Professor of Ecology, Sustainability and Conservation, as well as Head of the Institute for Art and Architecture.  She served as the Head of the Department of Architecture at the
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where she was also Professor in Architecture. She is currently Full Professor of Architectural Design at
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, Visiting Critic at Rice Architecture Paris, and Distinguished Professor of Architectural Design and Research at Michael Graves College of Wenzhou-Kean University.


Professional practice

Architect of the Temporary American Centre in
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, Seraji has completed several notable buildings and projects, including apartment buildings in
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, student housing in
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(2003) and an extension to the School of Architecture in
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(2006), the latter were both nominated for the Mies Van der Rohe Prize in 2005 and 2007 respectively. Seraji was among the Jury members of the second 2A Continental Architectural Award held at
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,
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in 2016. Big Heavy Beautiful, a complex mixed-use building for the Paris Transportation Authority comprising 213 housing units, a crèche, a bus depot and an associative garden was inaugurated in 2017.


Honours

* Seraji has been honoured with the distinction of ''
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'' and ''Officier'' by the French government on a number of occasions. * 2006: ''
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'' from the
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in
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as an architect contributing to excellence in arts and humanities * 2008: ''Chevalier de l'Ordre National du Merite'' by
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* 2008: ''Medaille d'Argent'' by French Academy of Architecture for her contribution to academic endeavours in architecture * 2011: ''Chevalier de l'Ordre National de la Legion d'Honneur'' (14 July 2011) * 2016: promoted to ''Officier de l'Ordre national du Mérite'' * 2017: promoted to ''Officier des Arts et des Lettres'' * 2018: elected as ''Fellow'' of the
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Selected works and publications


Works

* 1991: the Temporary American Centre, rue de Bercy,
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* 1995: Master Plan for the site of the gendarmerie barracks Briey (Meurthe-et-Moselle) * 1996: Cave Dragon,
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(
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) * 1997: Renovation of a bar 50 homes in
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) * 2003: 164 student housing units in Paris and 50 in
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,
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* 2005: extension of the
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School of Architecture * 2005: Master Plan of 105 hectares for the Hippodrome site in
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* 2006: Master Plan for the city of Le Rheu * 2007: 107 km2 Masterplan for the city of Chongli,
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* 2011: Le Cabanon, student center in Rue de Sophia-Antipolis, 14200 Hérouville-Saint-Clair, France * 2012: Tehran Stock Exchange Competition, 3rd / Nasrine Seraji + ASAA + Mehdi Bakhshizadeh + Tadbir Omran


Publications

* Seraji-Bozorgzad, Nasrine. "Chapter 6: Diversion." Edited by Francesca Hughes.
The Architect: Reconstructing Her Practice.
' Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1996. pp. 128–147. * Seraji-Bozorgzad, Nasrine. "The Architecture Model." Edited by Michael Krapf. ''Triumph der Phantasie: Barocke Modellen von Hildebrandt bis Mollinarolo.'' 218. Wechselausstellung der Österreichischen Galerie Belvedere. Wien: Böhlau, 1998. * Seraji, Nasrine. "Nexus-Atelier: Tools, Organization, Process." Edited by Cynthia C. Davidson. ''Anyhow.'' New York, NY: Anyone Corp.; Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1998. * Seraji-Bozorgzad, Nasrine, and
Françoise Fromonot Françoise Fromonot (born 1958) is a French architect and architectural critic. Born in Paris, she qualified as a at the École nationale supérieure d'architecture de Paris-La Villette and received a Diploma of Profound Studies in architectur ...
. ''Nasrine Seraji: L'Architettura come Territorio = Architecture as Territory.'' About 6 series. Melfi (Potenza): Libria, 2002. * Seraji, Nasrine. ''Logement, Matière De Nos Villes: Chronique Européenne, 1900-2007 = Housing, Substance of Our Cities: European Chronicle, 1900-2007.'' Paris: A. & J. Picard, 2007. Exhibition catalog of the Arsenal Pavilion, June 2007. * Seraji, Nasrine, Sony Devabhaktuni, and Xiaoxuan Lu, eds.
From Crisis to Crisis : Debates on Why Architecture Criticism Matters Today
'. Barcelona: ACTAR, 2019.


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Atelier Seraji
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