A visit to Hadi Teherani
Dockland, Dancing Towers, Berliner Bogen, Europa Passage, Deichtor Centre - today we visit the office of Hadi Teherani, who has given the Hanseatic city a very special architectural signature.
Dockland, Dancing Towers, Berliner Bogen, Europa Passage, Deichtor Centre - today we visit the office of Hadi Teherani, who has given the Hanseatic city a very special architectural signature.
In our podcast Kreativstarter*innen, we take you on a tour of the Hanseatic city's successful creative companies. Today we take you behind the scenes of architect Hadi Teherani.
Dockland, Dancing Towers, Berliner Bogen, Europa Passage, Deichtor Centre - today we are visiting Hadi Teherani's office. In Hamburg alone, the renowned architect and designer has designed numerous buildings and areas over the years and given the city a very special signature. We visit some of the buildings in this episode. However, we are particularly interested in the profession of architect. To find out more, we talk to Sebastian Appl (Head of Architecture and Partner), Anja Sorger (Senior Graphic Designer and Art Director) and Ludwig Ebert (architect and specialist in parametric design).
Hadi Tehrani - born in Tehran in 1954 and raised in Hamburg - is an internationally recognised German architect and designer. His projects are characterised by atmospheric charisma, emotional impact and ecologically sound sustainability, which is already evident in the design. Germany's first "green" railway station at Frankfurt Airport and the Cologne Crane Houses on the banks of the Rhine have become widely recognised landmarks. Hadi Teherani was honoured with the Federal Cross of Merit in 2020 for his services to architecture and design.