Commissioned by the last Safavid Shah, Husayn I, the Madrasa Madar-i Shah forms the western side of a complex lying perpendicular to the Chahar Bagh. Abutting the madrasa is a caravanserai (renovated to become the Shah Abbas Hotel) beyond which lie stables. These structures are connected by a bazaar, which lines each on their northern side. All four structures exhibit a precise symmetry and are composed with a strict axial concern for the Chahar Bagh. The main portal of the madrasa is situated on the Chahar Bagh, with mosaic faience decoration and silver doors that lead to a domed octagonal entry vestibule. This vestibule opens into the western iwan of a four-iwan courtyard; the iwans connect with a two-storied façade of open niches that...