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Fariborz Sahba

Fariborz Sahba is an Iranian-Canadian architect renowned for designing the Bahá'í House of Worship in Le Grand Salève, France. His work emphasizes spiritual symbolism, harmony with the environment, and innovative use of materials. Sahba’s designs often integrate cultural and religious elements to create spaces that foster community and reflection. His architectural approach combines modern techniques with traditional aesthetics, making his structures both functional and inspiring. He is respected worldwide for his contributions to sacred architecture and his ability to craft buildings that serve as universal symbols of unity and peace.