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Fractal Architecture: 14 Intricate Ceilings of Historical Iran

18 Mar

[ By WebUrbanist in Architecture & Public & Institutional. ]

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Sharing his findings via Instagram, an architectural photographer in Iran has begun documenting schools, mosques and cultural centers around the country, with a focus on their most mesmerizing feature: the ceilings.

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Mehrdad takes viewers on tours of significant cultural complexes, some of which have been standing for close to 1,000 years as part of one of the world’s oldest civilizations.

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Modestly-decorated and architecturally-muted facades often give way to incredible complex mural works, colorfully-patterned reliefs and mosaics that must be meticulously maintained.

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Buildings pictured here include the Hazrat-Masoumeh mosque in Qom, the Chaharbagh School in Isfahan and the Shah-e-Cheragh mosque in Shiraz.

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Schönheitsideale im Iran

25 Aug

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Ein Beitrag von: Samaneh Khosravi

Als ich vor sieben Jahren nach Deutschland zog, hatte ich bereits das Studium der Fotografie an der Azad Universität Tehran abgeschlossen. Zu diesem Zeitpunkt war mir noch nicht bewusst, dass ich mich erneut für ein Studium der Fotografie in Deutschland entscheiden würde.
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Illusions in Iran: Surreal 3D Murals Transform Urban Tehran

25 Jul

[ By Steph in Art & Street Art & Graffiti. ]

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The blank concrete facades of urban Tehran offer an irresistible canvas for playful large-scale murals that seem to bend reality in unexpected ways. A city of 12 million people that has been politically and economically isolated by Western powers for decades, Iran’s capital isn’t exactly known for a sense of warmth and fun. But artist Mehdi Ghandyanloo is helping to change that, with the blessing of Tehran officials.

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Optical illusions make it look as if bicyclists are riding up the sides of buildings, children climbing sixth-story window frames, monstrous goldfish emerging from underwater structures in oversized aquariums. Some buildings appear to be folded like accordions, others playing host to all sorts of gravity-defying activities.

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Many of the murals have a decidedly Dali-esque feel. In ‘Life Cycle,’ ladders float within ocular cut-outs connecting one level of an open elliptical space to the other, while men walk along the ceiling against a bright blue sky.

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“The city is an architectural mishmash with buildings often having only one facade and the other three just left blank and grey. This doesn’t make for a beautiful city but it is a great environment for mural work. I think the municipality really felt the need to bring some cohesion or at least colour to the often confused and smog-smeared architectural face of the city.”

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Detailed views of dozens of these murals can be seen on the artist’s Behance page.

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