Iranian Architecture
Saturday, April 4th, 2009Hi Guys, This is a very nice slide show that contains a lot of material that Mr. Daniel Roehr presented to us in his lecture. Enjoy, Iranian (Persian) Architecture from Majid H. Mohajerani
Hi Guys, This is a very nice slide show that contains a lot of material that Mr. Daniel Roehr presented to us in his lecture. Enjoy, Iranian (Persian) Architecture from Majid H. Mohajerani
Milad Tower (aka Borj-e-Milad , Persian: برج میلاد ) (Persian: birth) is the tallest tower in Iran. Built in between the Shahrak-e Gharb and Gisha districts of Tehran, it stands 435 m (1,427 ft) high from base to tip of the antenna. The head consists of a large pod with 12 floors, the roof of which is […]
This is a thesis by Ms. Jessica Cohen (Manager of Architecture and Design). She’s a well-known Israelian Architect holding 2 degrees in Architectural Design from Stanford University along with a Master’s Degree in Architecture from The University of Southern California Berkeley. In her Thesis She has mentioned Ms. Pezeshki’s design of the “Place of Worship” […]
Looks like I can not get enough of Parvin Pezeshki’s awsome lecture 🙂 So here’s a cool photostream of The Prayer Room (Namaz khaneh) in Park Laleh, designed by Ms. Pezeshki. You can view all the related pictures which is way cool, but the link, specifically, will take you to the threshold of Namazkhaneh, where you […]
Hey everyone! This is Kamran Diba’s official website. He has worked on many projects all of which are memorable. Parvin Pezeshki assisted Mr.Diba in three of these projects: Namazkhaneh, Tehran Museum and Shushtar New Town. http://www.kamrandiba.com/ Astalavista!
The link below is a description of the Shushtar New town. It might be useful for the group writting the report on Mrs. Parvin Pezeshki. http://www.archnet.org/library/sites/one-site.jsp?site_id=175