The Simplicity of Iranian Architecture's Complex Geometry

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Iran’s geography consists largely of a central desert plateau, surrounded by mountain ranges. Due to the country being mostly covered by earth, sand, and rock, Iranian architecture makes fantastic use of brick or adobe elements. Most of the buildings seen in larger cities such as Tehran and Isfahan are constructed using similar brick-laying methods as can been seen in other parts of the world, but certain constructions, usually ones that date further back, contain incredible geometrical treasures. And it doesn’t stop there - old Iranian architecture often contains a layer of tiles over the brick constructions that can create just as mesmerizing geometrical wonders. The art of creating complexity by using many incredibly simple elements is one that has been mastered in Iran. In an architectural world where construction has become hidden by layers of plaster and plywood, we could learn a lot from the beauty of Iran’s structural geometry, where skin and structure are (almost always) one and the same.

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Cite: Ariana Zilliacus. "The Simplicity of Iranian Architecture's Complex Geometry" 17 Feb 2017. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/805060/the-simplicity-of-iranian-architectures-complex-geometry> ISSN 0719-8884

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