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10/03/2018
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10/01/2018
Rakhtshooy Khaneh Edifice - Zanjan
This famous edifice is located in Baba Jamal Choqoie Zanjan. It was constructed by two brothers named Mashad Akbar (an architect of those times) and Mashadi Esmail, (a mason). This construction can be divided into two parts. The first can be said to be the 'care-taker' and management, and then the wash room area. The former relates to the court yard and residential quarters, which encompasses two chambers along with an entrance. The latter portion is the wash room area, that again can be categorized into different sections-such as the water reservoir the ceiling of which is beautifully architectured.
Another section is the main or original wash room, constructed from slabs of stone and mortar. Internally this building boast of unique architectural techniques. It can be noted that clothes can be washed here in four phases - beginning at the end of the water canal and ending on the other side. Beside foot baths can be observed, as well as a sewage system which had been planned under the foot baths, hence delivering the sewage water to the sewage system of the city. At present this public wash-house and historical relic has been renovated into a museum, which is on record in Iran.
07/10/2017
Tabiat Bridge - Tehran
Pedestrians are delighted. Since October 14th, Ab-o-Atash and Taleghani parks, from west to east, are connected by the largest pedestrian bridge : the Tabiat Bridge – which means “nature” in Iranian. 3 levels, designed by architect Leila Araghian, co-founder of Diba company. This bridge does not only connect one side to one other. The Tabiat Bridge is designed as a place to live, the first level holds a coffee shop, the second one is thought as a place of passage, for people who are walking, skating (to read : our article on skateboarding in Iran), riding on a horse carriage. The third level is dedicated to contemplation, to enjoy the magnificent Tehran’s panorama offered by the bridge.
Built in less than two years, the Tabiat Bridge weighs more than 2,000 tons, needed more than 14,000 pieces of steel in different sizes, and is built over 40 meters above the ground. A symbol for the mayor of Tehran, which sees in it the evolution of the city, that connects nature, tourism and Tehran people everyday life.
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