Hooshang Seyhoun
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Hooshang Seyhoon (b. 1920 – ) is a prominent Iranian architect. He was born in 1920, in Tehran, Iran, and he became famous for designing many projects in the 1950s in Iran, including: Tehran's Central Railway Station and Avicenna's mausoleum in Hamadan. He is also one of the prominent faculty of Tehran University's College of Architecture's professors. He served as Dean of College of Fine Arts (Beaux arts) of Tehran University for six years as well.

