Professor Siamak Panahi
This project presents a landscape design proposal surrounding the Eiffel Tower in Paris, aiming to create a contemporary and conceptual spatial experience. The design focuses on the relationship between people, space, and the historical context of Paris as the core driver of the project. The design process evolves from analytical studies and conceptual exploration to spatial translation and final development through 3D modeling.
The core concept of the design is based on conceptual interpretations of the “urban matrices of Paris and France,” where historical, cultural, and spatial layers of the city are translated into abstract and network-like structures. These ideas were first explored through experimental and hand-drawn sketches and then transformed into spatial forms through a drawing-to-form process. The outcome is a dynamic landscape that balances geometric order and artistic expression, reinterpreting the identity of Paris in a contemporary way.
Project Type: Conceptual Landscape Design
Location: Eiffel Tower, Paris, France
Design Methodology: Concept-driven design based on urban and cultural analysis
Design Process: Research, conceptual matrix development, hand-drawn artistic explorations, form generation, and 3D modeling
Visualization: Digital modeling and architectural visualization
Objective: Creating a contemporary landscape experience inspired by the cultural and spatial identity of Paris
Research → Conceptual Matrix → Painting Exploration → Form Development → 3D Modeling → Visualization