Siamak Hariri
Siamak Hariri (born 1958) OAA, AAA, AIBC, FRAIC, RCA, Intl. Assoc. AIA is a Canadian architect of Iranian heritage. He is a founding partner of Hariri Pontarini Architects (1994), alongside David Pontarini. Born in Bonn, Germany, of Iranian parents, he was educated at the University of Waterloo and the Yale University School of Architecture where he received a Masters in Architecture.[2] He is married to painter Sasha Rogers. His father-in-law is painter and sculptor Otto Rogers, for whom he designed an award-winning studio in Milford in Prince Edward County, Ontario.[3] Siamak Hariri was the Partner-in-Charge for the firm's award-winning Baháʼí Temple of South America project in Santiago, Chile.
Siamak Hariri | |
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Co-Founder of Hariri Pontarini Architects | |
Personal details | |
Born | 1958 [1] Bonn, West Germany |
Alma mater | University of Waterloo Yale University School of Architecture |
Occupation | Architect |
Honours
- 2020 Governor General's Medal in Architecture for the Baháʼí Temple of South America
- 2019 Royal Architectural Institute of Canada's (RAIC) International Prize[4]
- 2018 Governor General's Medal in Architecture for Casey House
- 2013 Royal Architectural Institute of Canada's (RAIC) Architectural Firm Award [5]
- 2006 Governor General's Medal in Architecture for the Schulich School of Business, York University.[2]
Work in Progress
- Tom Patterson Theatre, Stratford Festival, Stratford, Ontario, Canada
- Nicol Building, Sprott School of Business, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
- BARLO MS Centre, St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- La Clara, Palm Beach, Florida, United States
Buildings of Note
- 2019: Rankin Family Pavilion, Brock University, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
- 2018: Essex Centre of Research, University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada
- 2017: Casey House, Toronto, Ontario, Canada [6]
- 2016: Baháʼí Temple for South America, Santiago, Chile
- 2016: Jackman Law Building, University of Toronto Faculty of Law, Toronto, Ontario, Canada [7]
- 2013: Richard Ivey School of Business, University Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada
- 2011: Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine, McMaster University, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
- 2010: Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO), The Weston Family Learning Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada [8]
- 2010: The Ontario Pavilion for Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
- 2009: Max Gluskin House, Department of Economics, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- 2008: School of Pharmacy, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
- 2006: Ravine Residence, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- 2004: Camera + Stephen Bulger Gallery, Queen Street West Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- 2004: Art Collectors' Residence, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- 2003: Schulich School of Business, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- 2001: MacLaren Art Centre, Barrie, Ontario, Canada
- 1999: McKinsey & Co. Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- 1998: Robertson House Crisis Care Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Publications
- 2010: Baháʼí Temple, Santiago Building, November 2010
- 2010: Arch Daily, "Ravine Residence/Hariri Pontarini Architects", March 2010
- 2010: Forsey, Lindsay, "Artsy Area, Artsy Queen West Condo" National Post, March 2010
- 2008: Todd, Robert. "Hariri Pontarini to lighten up U of T law," Law Times 10 March 2008
- 2006: Hariri, Siamak. "Falling Backwards." Practices (Journal of the Centre for the Study of Practice) Spring 2006
- 2006: Penn, M.W. "Art Collectors' Residence, Toronto." Building Stone Fall 2006
- 2005: Ward, Joah. "York University's The Schulich School of Business." GTA Construction Report April 2005
- 2004: Kelmans, Marsha. "Temple of Light." Canadian Architect May 2004
- 2004: Brown, Bay. "Hariri Pontarini Architects: Baháʼí Mother Temple." Architecture July 2004
- 1999: Church, Elizabeth. "McKinsey Experiments With its Workspace." Globe and Mail 21 June 1999
References
- Higher Power - Toronto architect Siamak Hariri ascends to architectural greatness
- "OAA Announcement of Winners".
- Ivanochko, Bob (2014). "ROGERS, OTTO DONALD (1935–)". The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan. University of Regina. Retrieved 2014-08-11.
- "HARIRI PONTARINI ARCHITECTS WINS 2019 RAIC INTERNATIONAL $100,000 (CAD) PRIZE FOR EXCELLENCE IN ARCHITECTURE | International Prize". internationalprize.raic.org. Retrieved 2020-10-13.
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-03-18. Retrieved 2014-03-17.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- "Case for Support" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-04.
- "Hariri Pontarini Architects chosen to design new Faculty of Law building". Archived from the original on 2012-04-28.
- "Toronto architect adds new layer to AGO history". The Star. 3 September 2010.
- Ontario Association of Architects
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