“Like architecture, design means draft, not shape. It is not primarily the product in its form that is to be designed, but rather its use, usability, usability, its traces for future developments, its invisible consideration of overarching contexts. In this respect, design has a social dimension. The "bend" design combines the clarity of the function with the dynamic movement of the door handle and door, with the tradition of long hinge fittings that are now hidden in the rebate, with the ergonomics of gripping, pressing down and pulling, with the targeted plasticity of modern, comprehensively ecological architecture .” Hadi Teherani on the Bend model
Hadi Teherani was born in Tehran (Iran) in 1954. He studied architecture at the University of Braunschweig. The architect of Iranian origin, who lives in Germany, has become one of the most popular builders of commercial buildings within a few years.
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