Project List
In 1975 AFFA's rating in the plan organization was ranked first in Iran as a design and engineering consultant organization.
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Office Buildings - Ministry of Agriculture, 22 story headquarters office building, 1976 - National Iranian Oil Company Headquarters (in collaboration with Yahya Etehadieh), 13 story office in Tehran, 1961 - Telecommunication Center, 2 story tower in Tehran (sub-contract from Aneg), 1974 - Ministry of Roads, 14 story headquarter building, 1959 - National Iranian Television Center, Studios, offices and other facilities in Tehran, 1972 - Beh Shahr Group Office, Offices and other facilities, 1969 - Khaneh Center Commercial Complex, 3 three-story towers of 200,000 square metes half finished, - Bank Saderat Isfahan Branch Office, Banking facilities, 1978 - Bank Kar Building, 23 story building offices, 1960 - Bank Etebarat/Credit Lyonnais, Offices and banking facilities, 1968 - Oil Consortium Head Offices (in collaboration with Wilson, Mason and Partners), 8 story office building, 1960 - Cement Company Office, Built at the Plant, 1960
Teheran Olympic Center - Track and field and football stadium, 100,000 seat stadium with all related facilities with an artificial lake at the north of the complex, 1970 - Multi purpose covered stadium (in collaboration with S.O.M San Francisco), 12,000 seat, 1979 - Covered swimming and diving pool (in collaboration with S.O.M San Francisco), 3000 seat, 1974 - Office Building and press center, 1974 - Shooting range, Hand gun and riles, 1974 - Trap shooting range, 1974 - Out door training fields, Hockey, track and field, 1974 - Out door tennis court and field hockey, For training purposes, 1974 - Connecting roads and bridges to main Karaj road, 1974
Hosting Projects - Saman 1 apartment building, Two 22 story towers with 170 apartment units, 1970 - Saman 2 tower apartment building, 3 thirteen story towers, totaling 400 apartments, 1972 - Vanak Park Apartment Complex, 4 towards (6 & 20 story each), 1978 - Sarcheshmeh housing complex, 2,500 building units of single family housing for the copper mining industry employees, 1978 - Polyacr residential community, Employee housing in 154 units, 1978 - Bid Boland housing project (U.I.O.E) (in collaboration with Yahya Etehadieh), 500 units of lousing for the gas pumping station workers, 1968 - Khaneh Karaj, Different housing types recreational community, 1977 - Darya, Second Home Community 700 single family, 1977 - Isfahan, Single family detached homes, townhouses, and apartments, 1978
Palaces
- New Niavaran Palace, 1967
- Old Niavaran Palace renovation, 1967
- Queen Mothe's Sad-abad residence, 1972
- Prince Mahmoud Reza's Sad-abad residence, 1965
Airports - Mehr-abad Airport Expansions Program · Apron, 38 aircraft positions with underground service road and underpass network, 1972 · Terminal N02, International passenger service facility, 1972 · Terminal N03, Facilities for Hajji Pilgrims leaving and returning, 1970 · Terminal N04, International passenger service facility, 1974 · Government Pavilion, Reception areas, lounges, kitchen, and dining facilities
Educational Buildings, 1978 - Iran education project (in collaboration with Scandiacnsuk Intl-World Bank Project), Master planning, site selection, design and construction of 49 schools and colleges in 19 cities and towns in Iran, 1974 - University of Tehran - Tehran School of engineering laboratories, Electro mechanical laboratories, 1965 - Atomic Energy Project for University of Tehran, 1965
- Technical school auditorium, 500 Seats, 1965
- School of agriculture hydraulics laboratories, 1958
- School of agriculture residential facilities, 1960
- School of veterinary sciences clinics, 1967
- School of science atomic research center, 1959
- Residential buildings for students in Amir-abad, 1959
- Restaurants for students in Amir-abad
Health and Hospital - Social Welfare Organization, Office building in 5 stories, 1964 - University of Ahwaz Hospital, 300-bed facility with doctors' training center, 1965 - Iranian army general hospital, Tehran, 200-bed hospital with a major surgical department, 1968 - Hospital, Abadan (in collaboration with Wilson, Mason and Partners), 250-bed facility with orthopedics and rehabilitation center, 1959
Miscellaneous - Carpet Museum, 2 floors including exhibition hall, research library and carpet treatment facilities, 1978 - Iranian Pavilion, EXO 67, 8,000 square meter exhibition hall in a building with blue Isfahan tile exterior, 1957 - PIT postal sorting center (with the UK General Post Office), Automated central mail sorting complex, 1975 - Shemshak ski resort hotel, 30 rooms with sport resort facilities plus restaurant and locker rooms
Industrial Buildings - Arj industrial complexes, 20,000 square meter factory and shop facility plus 5,000 square meters of office space units of staff apartments, 1965 - Darou Pakhsh Group Pharmaceutical Plan (with Wilson, Mason and Partners), 20,000 square meters of plant, laboratories and offices 300, 1965 - Pfizer pharmaceutical center (with Wilson, Mason and Partners), 8,000 square meters of offices, 1965 - Squibb industrial offices (with Wilson, Mason and Partners), 7,000 square meters offices, 1965 - Shopping center of the Iranian army, 20,000 square meters in 3 floors plus basement level, 1966 - Telecommunication and earth satellite station for Northup Page Communications, 1970
Master Plans - Comprehensive master plan of Tehran (with Gruen Associates), 25 years growth plan and policies, capital improvement program, land use and development controls regarding direction of growth for capital of 5.5 million population, arranged in 10 linear towns along an east-west axis, major rejuvenation of residential and southern sectors of Tehran - Lavizan New Town, Master plan of 3,200 hectares for 280,000 population community on east axis of Tehran, 1977 - Kan New Town, Middle and upper income community of 260,000 population on 4,000 hectares on the west axis of Tehran, 1977 - Sarcheshmeh Community, 2,500 units, Residential development for the copper mining industries staff, 1978 - Khaneh Community Development · Isfahan, 140 hectare development for a community of 15,000 persons, 1978 · Darya, Resort community on 250 hectares extensive beach from · Karaj, Second home community for 700 single family units on 63 hectares, 1977 - Greater Tehran Parking Study, Study of the potential for development of underground public parking structures in major squares throughout central Tehran, 1969 - Note1, between years 1950 and 1965 construction of 100 houses for friends and family. Some of these houses have been destroyed. Residence of the Belgian Ambassador still exists. - Note2, Since 1955 up to 1970, all now basic work for Oil Operating Company (Consortium), as schools, houses, clubs houses, hospital, clinics, etc. has been designed and built by AFFA and Wilson & Masons of London. - Note3, Designed but not built, New Tehran International Airport-Terminal Building and about 100 different support facilities, (in collaboration with T.A.M.S New York), Construction of runways, started in 1978 - Air Force Academy near Isfahan (in collaboration with S.O.M Chicago Office) - Royal House Society and Hippodrome - Central Bank of Iran and Crown Jewels Museum in Abbas-abad, Tehran
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