Leila Araghian was 26 when she came up with Tabiat bridge. Five years on, the 270-metre structure is a reality, despite sanctions, garnering awards and paving the way for a new, more avant garde generation of Iranian designers. — theguardian.com
Correction: Leila Araghian informed us that, contrary to the Guardian's depiction, the bridge design was a joint effort and commissioned to Diba Tensile Architecture, the company Araghian co-manages. The design team for Tabiat bridge was comprised of Leila Araghian, Alireza Behzadi, and Sahar Yâsaei.
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26 years old...This would never happen in the US...too many old people with little weiners...no IDP...no ncarb...look what happens...young people succeeding...
Authorship floats upstream here.
Bausman & Gill were practicing after graduating from Cooper Union, so what's the point? Plus, they were winning awards before being licensed.
Im waiting for the NCARB and AIA Police to come talk on this thread. We are a nation of old farts that care more about accreditation and bullshit titles
^ Let's not forget fees, dues, premiums, tuition, etc.
Or Maya Lin.
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