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El. knyga: Architectural Dynamics in Pre-Revolutionary Iran: Dialogic Encounter between Tradition and Modernity

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This volume consider the major trends and developments in Iranian architecture during the 1960s and ’70s in order to further our understanding of the underpinnings and intentions of Persian architecture during this period. While narrative explorations of modernism have relied heavily upon classifications based on Western experiences and influences, this book provides a more holistic view of the development of Persian architecture by studying both the internal and external forces that influenced it in the late twentieth century. The essays in Architectural Dynamics in Pre-Revolutionary Iran, accompanied by more than eighty images, shed light on the fascinating—and sometimes controversial—evolution of Iranian architecture and its constant quest for a new paradigm of cultural identity.
Preface vii
Acknowledgements xv
Part 1 Vernacular Integrated with Modernism
1(110)
Chapter 1 A Personal Reflection: On the Traditional, the Modern, and the Perennial in Iranian Architecture
3(54)
Nader Ardalan
Chapter 2 Making Architecture Modern: A History of Globalization in Iran's Architecture Profession
57(24)
Shawhin Roudbari
Chapter 3 Passages and Malls in Translation: Commercial Architecture in Pahlavi Iran
81(30)
Farshid Emami
Part 2 Modernism Imported, Vernacular Eclipsed
111(126)
Chapter 4 Building Cities for Tomorrow: The US Point Four Program and Discourse of Urban Planning in Iran
113(30)
Sahar Hosseini
Chapter 5 The Israeli Plan for Rebuilding the Rural Region of Qazvin
143(34)
Neta Feniger
Rachel Kallus
Chapter 6 Philip Johnson's Design at Group Apartments in Isfahan: From a Dispute Between Tradition and Modernity to a Dialogue
177(28)
Mehdi Azizkhani
Chapter 7 Paradise by Design: Pardisan Park in Tehran
205(32)
Kathleen John-Alder
Biographies 237(4)
Index 241
Mohammad Gharipour is professor at the School of Architecture and Planning at Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland. He is the founding editor of the International Journal of Islamic Architecture, also published by Intellect.