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DESIGN and its president, Mahmoud Gharachedaghi dedication
to design excellence fostering sustainable design principles
has been recognized through several national, state,
and regional awards, including an AIA National Award
for his participation in the restoration of the Los Angeles
Central Library and an Honor Award in the International
Competition for the 1984 Olympic Gateway. His projects
have been featured in Architectural Record, the Los Angeles
Times and other national and international publications.
He has appeared on several television, radio news and
several Voice of America programs. Followings are some
of the awards that Mahmoud has received while working
at his office and his previous offices Planning.
INTERNATIONAL AWARD
AIA/Los Angeles Award 1983
International Competition for 1984 Olympic Gate
Mahmoud Gharachedaghi, Architect
NATIONAL AWARD
AIA National Design Award 1994
Los Angeles Central Library Renovation and Expansion,
KDG (associate Architect); Mahmoud Gharachedaghi, Director
of Design
National Organization of Minority Architects
(NOMA) Design Award 1993
First African Methodist Episcopal Church Education Center,
L.A.
Project Designer - Design Manager: Mahmoud Gharachedaghi
STATE AWARD
Coalition for Adequate School Housing
(CASH) Design Award 1993
WashingtonHigh School Gymnasium
Project Designer – Project Manager: Mahmoud Gharachedaghi
LOCAL AWARD
MRTC Appreciation Award 1989
Union Station Baggage Handling Facilities, Los Angeles
Project Designer - Design Manager: Mahmoud Gharachedaghi