The "Green Dome" project of Amirkabir University of Technology has been collected, and the "Multi-Purpose Baghe Danesh Complex" will be designed and constructed with the financial support of Engineer Pezhman Jozi, a graduate of the Civil Engineering program at the university.
The chancellor of the university emphasized the significant position of its graduates in the industrial sectors of the country.
The chancellor of Amirkabir University of Technology evaluated the position of its graduates in the country’s industrial sectors as beneficial and noted that for the past 50 years, media reports have indicated that graduates of the Polytechnic can secure many positions.
According to the public relations office of Amirkabir University of Technology, Dr. Alireza Rahai, during the unveiling ceremony of the "Multi-Purpose Baghe Danesh Complex," stated: "It seems that we have achieved good success in this area, as many graduates from Amirkabir University currently hold good positions in various industrial sectors of the country and provide valuable services to the people."
He further clarified: "Among the older faculties of Amirkabir University of Technology, the Faculty of Civil Engineering is one of the six pillars of the university. In the past, it was known as the Institute of Roads and Buildings. From the time I was a student in the 1970s, there was intense interest and dedication among all members to maintain the quality and academic standards of this faculty. Evidence of this success was that even back then, media reports indicated that graduates of the Polytechnic could secure many positions."
The chancellor of Amirkabir University of Technology emphasized: "The complex today was originally meant for an exhibition, which has not satisfied the university community for two reasons: a high ceiling has been constructed that divides the western section of the university into two parts. Additionally, we have two important buildings: the Faculty of Textile Engineering, being one of the oldest faculties, and the Abou Reyhan Building, which housed the Faculty of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering. We have always expressed our dissatisfaction that this building does not serve a useful role in the western part of the university."
Dr. Rahai stated, "I discussed this issue with one of the university's alumni, and they accepted this view. As a result, after numerous visits and consultations, it was ultimately decided that Engineer Kalantari, one of the country's prominent architects, would prepare a design that would serve as the basis for the project's implementation, which will begin today."
The professor from Amirkabir University of Technology highlighted the advantages of the proposed project, saying, "The execution of this plan will transform the exhibition space from its current state. Additionally, it will address the shortage of spaces for gatherings and exams. A beautiful green space will be designed on the roof, turning it into a memorable spot within the university."
He added, "We aim to utilize the month of reduced student activity to carry out necessary actions that require heavy machinery transport. We hope to achieve significant results in this project by the end of the year."
In conclusion, Rahai emphasized, "We hope that such initiatives at this university, which serves as a major scientific center of the country and trains hundreds of engineers annually in various programs, will be impactful as an academic and recreational space in the minds of these individuals and facilitate the development of science."
Alumni of Amirkabir University of Technology:
"We must instill hope in the students."
An alumnus of Amirkabir University of Technology stated that "our roots are in this land, and therefore we believe that no one else is going to build this country." He emphasized that success and establishing a good business can be achieved without corruption or favoritism.
Engineer Pejman Jouzi, during the unveiling ceremony of the "Multi-Purpose Baghe Danesh" at the university, mentioned that he entered the workforce as a student and has since worked in the private sector. He expressed happiness in serving his country and added, "One of the gifts I always present to friends is the book 'Serve Your Country' by Dr. Mojtahedi."
The Amirkabir University alumnus stated, "Despite having all the opportunities to immigrate, I chose to stay in Iran, and I am happy to serve my country; I love Iran. I deeply want to convey my feelings to those who are considering immigration and have lost hope in their work and the economic situation."
The chancellor of the Construction Industry Association remarked, "We must instill hope in students that they can serve this country, just as I have studied, worked, and lived here with pride."
He added, "I have always been proud to be a student of this university for the past 34 years. Everyone knows my love and passion for Polytechnic University. Today, I believe it is time to give back to this love for the university. Therefore, I will fulfill my promise to create a beautiful building that meets international standards. This structure will be very simple but elegant and modern."
The Technical Manager and Supervisor of Construction Projects at Amirkabir University of Technology stated that the execution of the construction operations for the building will be carried out by the contractor group.
Dr. Farzad Hatami emphasized that the proposed design by the contractor includes two floors, with the ground floor designated for a multi-purpose hall and parking, while the upper floor (level -1) will host examination halls and large classrooms. Finally, a central element representing an entity of Amirkabir University of Technology will be implemented on the roof.
The Technical Manager and Supervisor of Construction Projects mentioned the timeline for the execution of this project, pointing out that the project duration is estimated to be 10 working months after completing the second phase of architectural design, structural design, and facility approval. Additionally, a timeline of approximately 2 months has been allocated for the assembly of the spatial structure's roof.