iki design group’s Tehran Hotel Project claims an Award from Africa & Arabia Property Awards. iki design group with the participation of Murat Kader had been honoured at the Africa & Arabia Property Awards at The JW Marriott Marquis Hotel, Dubai on the 7th September for their project Tehran Hotel. The project competed against the best property professionals across the region to be recognised in the Hotel Architecture category. The project rises with a gross area of 94,500 sqm construction size on 8,000 sqm Plot. Tehran Hotel’s design approach turns its location into an advantage by means of designing multi-faced form that is embracing environment and compatible with it’s surrounding. Accordingly, 33 floored Tehran Hotel has two towers, each with penthouse, hotel activities, amenities and shopping centre. 23 floors of hotel rooms are facing towards every direction, ensuring every room to enjoy the immense view of the city. Having a spectacular view of mountainside and city scape, Tehran Hotel is standing as a sliding door that opens to both sides and services city as integrating two different textures. Hotel rooms, serviced residences and retail areas on ground enriches the structure as a multi-functional new attraction point for the future Tehran. The Africa & Arabia Property Awards are the largest, most prestigious, and widely recognised programme throughout the regions; the Awards are in their 26th year. The Africa & Arabia Property Awards are judged by an independent panel of 70 industry experts. Judging focuses on design, quality, service, innovation, originality, and commitment to sustainability. The judging panel is chaired by Lord Caithness, Lord Best, The Earl of Liverpool, and Lord Thurso, members of the House of Lords in the UK Parliament. Senior Partner of iki design group, Murat Kader stated that, “We are proud of claiming awards with our international implementations. Tehran Hotel project locates in a magnificent point in the city with an enormous potential for development in tourism. We are happy to take part and shape future development of this city with an already awarded project.”