Mouzhan Majidi

Mouzhan Majidi
Born 9 June 1964
Tehran, Iran
Nationality British Iranian
Alma mater University of Strathclyde
Occupation Architect
Practice Foster and Partners, Zaha Hadid Architects
Projects Hong Kong International Airport
Wembley Stadium

Mouzhan Majidi (born 9 June 1964) is a British-Iranian architect and was Chief Executive of Foster and Partners[1] between 2007 and 2014.

Biography

As a student, he received various awards including the RIBA Part 1 Design Award in 1985 and RIBA Silver Medal for the best national diploma project in 1987, graduating with first class honours that year.

On graduation he joined Foster + Partners, working on Stansted Airport Terminal Building, which was completed in 1991. He was made an associate that year, and was the project architect in charge of two competition-winning schemes for the Cambridge Law Faculty Building and Frejus School in France. In 1992 he moved to Hong Kong as a director responsible for the design of Hong Kong International Airport at Chek Lap Kok from inception to completion in 1998. He was also the director responsible for the new Air Cargo Super Terminal Building for HACTL and the Airport’s Ground Transportation Centre. On his return to London, he became the director in charge of Wembley Stadium.

He became a senior partner and group leader in 2004, overseeing a diverse range of airports, cultural, commercial, infrastructure, residential, leisure and education projects in Europe, the Far East and America. Most recently, Group 3 has worked on a luxury development on the Red Sea, Egypt, a super-high tower in Moscow and a mixed use masterplan on the site of the Russia Hotel, Moscow.

In 2010, he was awarded Alumnus of the Year by the University of Strathclyde.[2]

In early 2015 he joined Zaha Hadid Architects as Chief Executive.[3]

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