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Nir Sivan Architects

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Nir Sivan Architects

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Nir Sivan Architects (a.k.a Associates) is a dynamic and creative practice whose international projects are of architectural, sculptural and experimental significance. Founded by architect Nir Sivan in 2006, and based in Rome, the company is also currently setting up a practice in Brazil. Design approach: We believe that the creation of architecture and design should not be limited by conventional instruments, but expanded through a multidisciplinary approach. The terms ‘sculpture’ and ‘automotive design’ are common in our everyday language and influence our way of thinking. We pay special attention to the continuing evolution of technology and planning methodology. Our extensive experience in parametric design combined with different modelling environments and within various industries means we are able to govern and refine the most complex geometries. We can, therefore, offer clients a unique design, with the enhanced ability to illustrate each stage as it evolves while simultaneously keeping tight control over the whole project. Artificial intelligence, BIM, Automotive design Among the practice’s most recent projects is the Carioca Wave freeform structure – considered to be the first in South America – for the CasaShopping retail area in Rio de Janeiro (2013). If you like to receive our full company portfolio, please contact our Business Director at: info@nirsivan.com www.nirsivan.com +39 340 0795 381 WhatsApp

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