Hooshang Seyhoun

Architect and sculptor; Persian Garden

Hooshang Seyhoun - Artists & Creatives born 1920
Born

1920
106 years ago

Died
Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Canada

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Born in Iran, this architect, sculptor, and painter pursued education in architecture at the University of Tehran before moving to Canada. Contributions to architecture included the design of many Iranian cultural buildings and educational institutions. As a sculptor, created numerous works that reflect Persian art and culture. A notable project includes the design of the Persian Garden located in North York, Ontario, which symbolizes Iranian culture and heritage. His artistic style combined modern techniques with traditional Persian elements, exploring themes of nature and history through various mediums.

Designed the Persian Garden in Ontario

Contributed to Iranian cultural buildings

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