In Iran, Sahba has been involved in the design of a wide range of prestigious buildings, including: • The New Town of Mahshahr– South-Western Iran • The Pahlavi Cultural Center – Sanandaj, Iran • The School of Art – Sanandaj, Iran •
Baháʼí House of Worship – New Delhi, India •
Terraces (Baháʼí) – Haifa, Israel
Baháʼí House of Worship in New Delhi, India in
India. In 1976, the international governing body of the
Baháʼí Faith community selected Sahba to design the Baháʼí House of Worship for the Indian subcontinent in
New Delhi,
India. This project, on which he worked for 10 years as the architect and project manager, was described by Canadian architect
Arthur Erickson as "one of the most remarkable achievements of our time, proving that the drive and vision of spirit can achieve miracles." With over 3.5 million visitors a year, this building, commonly known as the "
Lotus Temple," is one of the most visited sites in the world.
The Terraces of the Shrine of the Báb In 1987, Sahba was assigned by the
Baháʼí World Centre the task of designing 18 terraces as a majestic approach to the Shrine of the Báb, the martyred Herald of the Baháʼí faith, one of the most holy places of the Baháʼí faith. He was also appointed project manager to execute the Baháʼí World Centre building projects on
Mount Carmel. The Terraces of the Shrine of the Báb received the 1998
Ephraim Lifshitz Award from the Municipality of
Haifa and the 1999 Magshim Award from the Council for a Beautiful
Israel. ==Awards==