During the 1990s he collaborated with the Iranian architect Bahram Shirdel (visiting lecturer at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design and the Architectural Association School of Architecture) on the design of influential projects such as the Scottish National Museum, Montreal Urban Design 1990-2000, and Place Jacques Cartier.
Post-contemporary, was a neologism for definition of pioneering creative agendas, coined in 2005 by Abbas Gharib in a conversation with Bahram Shirdel, two architects of Iranian origins, both proficient in western culture and participant in the current architectural debate.
Bahram | Bahram Bayzai | Bahram Shirdel | Bahram (horse) | Bahram Radan | ''Bahram V | Bahram Khan | Bahram Chobin |