Haghani Commercial Complex Tehran, Iranian Building, Architect, Design Iran, Info
Haghani Commercial Complex, Tehran, Iran
Contemporary Iranian Project: Building Information – design by Daneshgar Architects
9 Aug 2010
Haghani Commercial Complex, Tehran
Iran
Design: Daneshgar Architects
Design Proposals
Haghani Commercial Complex Tehran, Iran – Building Information
Type: Public Development
Location: Tehran, Iran
Client: Private
Architect: Armin Daneshgar
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Daneshgar Architects is an architectural practice led by Dr. Armin Daneshgar with its central office based in Vienna, Austria.
Key building projects by this architecture practice include the Iranian Embassy Building, London, England, UK and the General Consulate of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Munich, Germany.
Location: Tehran, Iran
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The art of Iran encompasses many disciplines, including architecture, stonemasonry, metalworking, weaving, pottery, painting, and calligraphy. Iranian works of art show a great variety in style, in different regions and periods. The art of the Medes remains obscure, but has been theoretically attributed to the Scythian style.
The Achaemenids borrowed heavily from the art of their neighboring civilizations, but produced a synthesis of a unique style, with an eclectic architecture remaining at sites such as Persepolis and Pasargadae. Greek iconography was imported by the Seleucids, followed by the recombination of Hellenistic and earlier Near Eastern elements in the art of the Parthians, with remains such as the Temple of Anahita and the Statue of the Parthian Nobleman.
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