Dating back to the ancient times of Persian philosophy, this design comes to represent and visualise what it is supposed to imitate the path of the human towards perfection and refinement. The curved line, which has started as a geometrical round closed shape has been developed into a more liberal and open form which follows its own rhythm and leads the eye of the viewer to the metaphor of a free soul into a free non-framed space, wherever everything merges with each other and blend harmoniously. The form represents the human growth that has no ending and does not turn just around himself but ascends as a spiral and communicates with the universe and divine creation. The force that breaks the frame of the perfect circle and seeks the way to spiritual maturity has been seen in Persian art through centuries. The innovation of this design comes from the fine blending and combination of traditional and historical philosophy and contemporary avant-garde organic architecture in a modern urban context .

2012

2014

Mohamad Reza Khakpour - Architect (Cyprus)
Professional Diploma of Architecture

Seyed Ali Hosseini - Architect (Iran)
Master of Architecture

Andrea Rizzari - Visual Designer (Italy)
Master in Visual Arts, Rendering and Animation

Evgenia Grammatikopoulou - Arts Manager (Greece)
Master in Urban Planning

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