Historically Persian Garden symbolizes a well-ordered landscape, which is mostly associated with the leisure and enjoyment of the kings. However here it is read as inevitable form of built environment within the Iranian plateau. Garden (bāgh) not only creates a minimum condition for a life, but it is the spatial device through which the power of the sovereign dominates the territory. In the harsh landscape of Iran gardens were micro-cosmos; camps that protected life and let it flourish within the tabula rasa. In such a condition any distinction between various forms of life ceases to exist and life becomes the ‘ideal life’, kings represent God and city becomes paradise
One of the most significant elements in the reconstruction of the historical Iranian city of Isfahan...
Most parts of Iran have water shortage, so we do regard it as a land with limited water sources. At ...
Few architectures have ever been so widely adored and discussed as that of the garden. For it has se...
Historically Persian Garden symbolizes a well-ordered landscape, which is mostly associated with the...
In the late 16th century the Safavid Shah Abbas I established Isfahan as the capital of his empire. ...
The ancient garden plan, the Chahār-Bāgh, was originally put onto ground for the purpose of organiz...
2011-08-09Mankind's advance has depended on pivotal discoveries: fire, the wheel, movable type. Whe...
The concept of Tabula Rasa, as a desire for sweeping renewal and creating a potential site for the c...
In this half thesis the use of the garden as a metaphor for paradise has been explored. The English ...
The concept of Tabula Rasa, as a desire for sweeping renewal and creating a potential site for the c...
Growing populations and rapid worldwide urbanization are recognized as constituting one of the most ...
The presence of gardens as the structuring element in shaping the Iranian indigenous cities had an i...
In the last 50 years, Persian gardens evolved from multi-functional to mono-functional landscapes. ...
A wake-up bell that reminds us to ‟stop and think” when hurry or laziness seem to prevail: this is n...
The Persian garden is claimed to be an “other space, ” a place utterly different from yet fundamenta...
One of the most significant elements in the reconstruction of the historical Iranian city of Isfahan...
Most parts of Iran have water shortage, so we do regard it as a land with limited water sources. At ...
Few architectures have ever been so widely adored and discussed as that of the garden. For it has se...
Historically Persian Garden symbolizes a well-ordered landscape, which is mostly associated with the...
In the late 16th century the Safavid Shah Abbas I established Isfahan as the capital of his empire. ...
The ancient garden plan, the Chahār-Bāgh, was originally put onto ground for the purpose of organiz...
2011-08-09Mankind's advance has depended on pivotal discoveries: fire, the wheel, movable type. Whe...
The concept of Tabula Rasa, as a desire for sweeping renewal and creating a potential site for the c...
In this half thesis the use of the garden as a metaphor for paradise has been explored. The English ...
The concept of Tabula Rasa, as a desire for sweeping renewal and creating a potential site for the c...
Growing populations and rapid worldwide urbanization are recognized as constituting one of the most ...
The presence of gardens as the structuring element in shaping the Iranian indigenous cities had an i...
In the last 50 years, Persian gardens evolved from multi-functional to mono-functional landscapes. ...
A wake-up bell that reminds us to ‟stop and think” when hurry or laziness seem to prevail: this is n...
The Persian garden is claimed to be an “other space, ” a place utterly different from yet fundamenta...
One of the most significant elements in the reconstruction of the historical Iranian city of Isfahan...
Most parts of Iran have water shortage, so we do regard it as a land with limited water sources. At ...
Few architectures have ever been so widely adored and discussed as that of the garden. For it has se...