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Maxime Siroux (25
October 1907 – 26
January 1975) was a
French architect and archaeologist. He
worked with
Andre Godard in Iran for many years. Ali Asghar...
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while it is now in the
center of Tehran. In 1934,
French architect Maxime Siroux began designing and
constructing Amjadieh Stadium with the
capacity of 15...
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Godard delegated most of the
design work,
including the
dissection hall, to
Siroux. In 1935, the Ebne Sina
Medical School became the
first building to open...
- new art
college (Honar Kadeh) in Tehran,
where Andre Godard and
Maxime Siroux were
among the teachers; however, the
second Pahlavi king,
Mohammad Reza...
- Art and
Architecture (Honarkadeh),
studying under Andre Godard and
Maxime Siroux.
Within this
educational framework,
students were
afforded the
choice of...
- p. 49.
Salari Sardari,
Mohadeseh (2024-03-04). "Andre
Godard and
Maxime Siroux:
Disentangling the
Narrative of
French Colonialism and
Modern Architecture...
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built in
three floors. Its architects, André Godard,
along with
Maxime Siroux, were
French architects whose designs were
inspired from the
Palace of Kasra...
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buildings was
drawn up by
French architects Roland Dubrulle and
Maxime Siroux,
Swiss architect Alexandre Moser, as well as
Andre Godard,
Nicolai Markov...
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caravanserai next to this tomb,
which has been destro**** in
recent years.
Maxime Siroux told
about that
caravanserai in his book
named "Caravanserails d'Iran"....
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building of the
Museum of
Ancient Iran was
designed by André
Godard and
Maxime Siroux in the
early 20th century, and was
influenced by S****anian vaults, particularly...