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Iranian architecture: in research for a new identity

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Environmental Design;1(1996)Publication details: Rome; Carucci Editore; 1996Description: 108Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 711.4 PET 23 12152
Summary: "Iranian Architecture" is a comprehensive exploration of the rich and diverse architectural heritage of Iran, spanning from ancient times to the contemporary era. Edited by Attilio Petruccioli, the book provides an in-depth analysis of various styles, techniques, and cultural influences that have shaped Iranian architecture over centuries. It discusses significant historical periods, including the Achaemenid, Sassanian, Islamic, and Safavid eras, highlighting key architectural works and their socio-cultural contexts. The book features contributions from various scholars and architects, offering insights into the interplay between architecture and landscape, the role of religious and civic buildings, and the influence of Persian culture on architectural practices. It also addresses contemporary challenges and the efforts to preserve architectural heritage in the face of modernization and urbanization.
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"Iranian Architecture" is a comprehensive exploration of the rich and diverse architectural heritage of Iran, spanning from ancient times to the contemporary era. Edited by Attilio Petruccioli, the book provides an in-depth analysis of various styles, techniques, and cultural influences that have shaped Iranian architecture over centuries. It discusses significant historical periods, including the Achaemenid, Sassanian, Islamic, and Safavid eras, highlighting key architectural works and their socio-cultural contexts.

The book features contributions from various scholars and architects, offering insights into the interplay between architecture and landscape, the role of religious and civic buildings, and the influence of Persian culture on architectural practices. It also addresses contemporary challenges and the efforts to preserve architectural heritage in the face of modernization and urbanization.

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