BiographySeyed Mohammad Oreyzi was an Iranian architect and artist. Since 1974, he lived in Europe, first in London and later in Cologne, where he founded an architectural office in 1989. His work consisted of research and experimentation with unconventional structures that deviated from traditional forms and constructions. An example is the Max Ernst Museum in Brühl, completed in 2004 in collaboration with T. van den Valentyn. He received several awards and accolades, including the Thuringian State Prize for Architecture and Urban Development and the German Critics’ Prize.
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