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Iranian architecture reflects a profound journey from ancient spiritual forms to modern expressions. It began with monumental ziggurats, such as Chogha Zanbil, symbolizing religious devotion and cosmic order. During the Achaemenid and Sassanid eras, grand palaces and domes illustrated imperial power and technical mastery. Islamic influence later introduced intricate tile work, geometric patterns, and harmonious spatial compositions, evident in mosques and bazaars of cities like Isfahan and Shiraz. The Qajar period blended Persian tradition with European motifs, marking a transitional phase. In…mehr

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Iranian architecture reflects a profound journey from ancient spiritual forms to modern expressions. It began with monumental ziggurats, such as Chogha Zanbil, symbolizing religious devotion and cosmic order. During the Achaemenid and Sassanid eras, grand palaces and domes illustrated imperial power and technical mastery. Islamic influence later introduced intricate tile work, geometric patterns, and harmonious spatial compositions, evident in mosques and bazaars of cities like Isfahan and Shiraz. The Qajar period blended Persian tradition with European motifs, marking a transitional phase. In contemporary Iran, architects blend heritage with innovation, using modern materials while echoing historical aesthetics. This evolution embodies a continuous dialogue between identity, functionality, and artistic vision across centuries.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Ali Shahriar Manteghi Fassaie was born in 1965 in Tehran. He studied medicine in India, then civil engineering and architecture in Iran, and earned a Ph.D. in Sociology. He is the CEO of his engineering firm and lectures in civil engineering and sociology at Azad University in Tehran and Shahriar.