Seyed Mohyeddin Seghatoleslam
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Seyed M. Seghatoleslam | |
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سید محی الدین ثقت الاسلام | |
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Born | 1960 (age 64–65) |
Alma mater | National University of Iran |
Occupation(s) | author researcher urban designer architect |
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Seyed Mohyeddin Seghatoleslam (Persian: سید محی الدین ثقت الاسلام; born 1960) is an Iranian architect and urban designer from Shiraz, Fars province. His work includes design consultancy, project management, and urban planning.[1] He has conducted research and authored publications related to architectural engineering.[2][3]
Early life and education
[edit]Seghatoleslam was born in Shiraz, located in Iran’s Fars province. He spent his early years in Arsenjan, where he lived and studied until the age of ten. He then continued his education in Shiraz before pursuing a degree in architecture at the School of Architecture and Urban Design at the National University of Iran (now Shahid Beheshti University).[2] His dissertation, The Design and Study of the Tehran TV Tower,[4][5] focused on the architectural and structural analysis of approximately fifty television towers worldwide. Building on this research, he designed a 430-metre television tower in Tehran’s Gisha district. His proposal envisioned the tower as a multifunctional landmark, characterised by its diverse uses and symbolic significance as a defining feature of Tehran.[6]
Beyond his formal education, Seghatoleslam has completed specialised training programs, including courses offered by the Tehran Urban Building Control Headquarters that focus on legal, executive, and financial ordinances. He has also studied competency management systems and engineering management for projects, refining his expertise in design and project management.[1]
Career
[edit]Seghatoleslam has developed a diverse career in architecture and urban design, overseeing numerous projects from conceptualisation to completion. His portfolio spans architectural design, urban design, and project management, with experience in leading multidisciplinary teams and managing large-scale developments.[7]
His work encompasses master planning, feasibility studies, and strategic frameworks for urban development. He has been involved in addressing complex design challenges, incorporating functionality, aesthetics, and environmental considerations. He managed a consulting engineering firm for several years, overseeing urban projects in multiple cities across Iran.[8]
Notable projects
[edit]Seghatoleslam has worked on a wide range of architectural and urban design projects.
Architectural projects
[edit]As a designer and project manager, he has contributed to a range of architectural projects, including:[8][9]
- Hyde Park Crescent Mansion – Six-Storey House Extension and Refurbishment, London
- Luxury Apartment Renovation – The Quadrangle- Southwick Street, London
- Clifton Hill Luxury Residence – Renovation and Interior Design- St. John’s Wood, London
- Contemporary Luxury Home – Lonsdale Road, London
- Faculties of Law, Literature & Humanities – Islamic Azad University, Tehran
- Master Plan for Islamic Azad University – Karaj city, Alborz Province
- Kasbakh Apartment Complex (7 Hectares) – Rasht city, Gilan Province
- Clothing Production factory design (4000 m2) – Silon Company, Rey County, Tehran Province
- Residential and commercial block (240 units) – Housing Union of Tehran Industries, Greater Tehran
- Tehransar Residential Buildings (342 units, 26000 m2) – Tehransar city, Greater Tehran
- Luxury Villa renovation (2000 m2) – Shahrak Gharb Borough, Greater Tehran
Urban design projects
[edit]In addition to his work in architecture, he has led several urban design initiatives, including:[8][9]
- Real Estate Development (60 hectares) – Saberin Housing Union, Fardis city, Alborz Province
- Comprehensive Urban Development Plans for Hendijan, Aghajari, Mollasani, and Lali cities – Khuzestan Province
- Land-use planning studies in Gilan, Khuzestan, and Kermanshah Provinces – Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, Tehran
- Master plans for Andimeshk and Shoosh counties – Department of Housing and Urban Development, Khuzestan Province
- Residential Development (68 hectares) – Cooperatives Union, Karaj city, Alborz Province
- Master plans for new cities in Dezful (1400 Hectares), Shoosh (350 Hectares), Abadan (91 Hectares), and Susangerd (200 Hectares) – Khuzestan Province
- Real estate development projects in Abadan (191 Hectares), Susangerd (112 Hectares), Ghasr-e Shirin (400 Hectares), Koopiteh Dezful (320 Hectares), and Shoosh (185 Hectares) cities – Khuzestan Province
Publications and research
[edit]Seghatoleslam has authored books and research papers focusing on architectural engineering and design.[7]
Notable works include:[10]
- Principles of Concrete Telecom Towers Design[11] – A comprehensive guide in Persian for architects and engineers that details the design of concrete telecom towers over 200 meters tall.[12]
- Structural Arrangements for Telecom Towers & Masts[13][14] – A Persian language book discussing telecom structures, construction methods, and principles of design.[15]
- The Architect & the Law[16][17] – A book outlining legal considerations for architects, covering professional qualifications, contract formation, and dispute resolution.[18]
- An Idea for the Hammersmith Bridge Issue – A research paper proposing a solution for the Hammersmith Bridge in London.[19]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Seyed Mohyeddin Seghatoleslam - Shahid Beheshti University". sbu-ir.academia.edu. Retrieved 11 May 2025.
- ^ a b "ORCID". orcid.org. Retrieved 11 May 2025.
- ^ "Google Scholar". Google Scholar. Retrieved 11 May 2025.
- ^ "عناوین پایان نامه های دانشکده معماری و شهرسازی - دانشگاه شهید بهشتی" [Dissertation titles of the School of Architecture and Urban Design - Shahid Beheshti University] (PDF) (in Persian). Tehran: Shahid Beheshti University. p. 246 and 260.
- ^ "معماری | PDF". Scribd. Retrieved 26 July 2025.
- ^ Seghatoleslam, Seyed Mohyeddin (1992). "The Design and Study of the Tehran TV Tower" (PDF). Openaire.eu. 1: 4. doi:10.5281/zenodo.15482180.
- ^ a b "Seyed Mohyeddin Seghatoleslam - Publications List". publicationslist.org. Archived from the original on 24 January 2025. Retrieved 11 May 2025.
- ^ a b c "Mohyeddin's Projects". Retrieved 11 May 2025.
- ^ a b "List of projects - Mohyeddin Seghatoleslam". Retrieved 11 May 2025.
- ^ "Internet Archive: Digital Library of Free & Borrowable Texts, Movies, Music & Wayback Machine". archive.org. Retrieved 11 May 2025.
- ^ "Google Search". www.google.com. Retrieved 11 May 2025.
- ^ Seghatoleslam, Seyed Mohyeddin. Principles of Concrete Telecom Towers Design (in Persian).
- ^ "Google Search". www.google.com. Retrieved 11 May 2025.
- ^ "ISBN 9786001681875 - سازه برج ها و دکل های مخابراتی". isbnsearch.org. Retrieved 18 May 2025.
- ^ Seghatoleslam, Seyed Mohyeddin (29 September 2014). Structural Arrangements for Telecom Towers and Masts (in Persian). Noavar Publisher. ISBN 978-600-168-187-5.
- ^ "Google Search". www.google.com. Retrieved 11 May 2025.
- ^ "ISBN 9786002022585 - The Architect and the Law: معمار و قانون". isbnsearch.org. Retrieved 18 May 2025.
- ^ Seghatoleslam, Seyed Mohyeddin (29 November 2013). The Architect and the Law (in Persian). Alborz Fardanesh Publisher. ISBN 978-600-202-258-5.
- ^ Seghatoleslam, Seyed Mohyeddin (2 June 2025). "An Idea for the Hammersmith Bridge Issue". OSF.