Dariush Borbor

Dariush Borbor
Dariush Borbor
Born
(1934-04-28) April 28, 1934

Alma materUniversity of Liverpool
University of Geneva
OccupationArchitect
AwardsGold Mercury International Award (1976)
Royal Pahlavi Prize (1977)
50 Outstanding Architects of the World (1988)
Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters / Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (2020)
EduRank 100 Notable Alumni of University of Liverpool (2021)
BuildingsUrban Renewal of Mashhad City Centre (1968)
Commercial Centre Bazaar Reza (1976)
Museum and Library (1976)

Dariush Borbor (Persian: داریوش بوربور, born April 28, 1934), is an Iranian-French architect, urban planner, designer, sculptor, painter, researcher, and writer. In 1963, Borbor established his own firm under the name of Borbor Consulting Architects, Engineers, City Planners. In 1976, he set up Sphere Iran, a consortium of four specialist consulting firms, and proposed a comprehensive National Environmental Master plan for Iran. In 1992, he created the Research Institute and Library of Iranian Studies (RILIS) where he is the director.

Borbor is widely regarded as the Doyen of Modern Architecture and Iranian Studies, one of the avant-garde architects of the modern movement a pioneer of modern urban planning in Iran , named by some as "father of modern urban planning", and a key figure in the promotion and creation of the High Urban Planning Council (1966, Persian: شورای عالی شهرسازی). He was described by Swiss architectural critic Anthony Krafft as "one of the most innovative architects who is perhaps on the way of creating a Persian architectural style of the 20th century"; and French architectural critic Michel Ragon defined him as "the architect in search of a modern Iranian architectural style". He has won many competitions and received several international prizes and awards, including the Gold Mercury International from Italy, 50 Outstanding Architects of the World from the Second Belgrade Triennial of World Architecture, and the Pahlavi Royal Award.