some of the photographs of Abyaneh taken in the wake of the study and survey mission 1978 – “National Organization for the Protection of the Historical Monuments and Sites of Iran” – todays “Iranian Cultural Heritage and Tourism Organization” ICHTO
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view from West – foreground, yard of the Madraseh
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Pal-Herdah, looking West, above – bellow, Husseinieh on the right
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from the Ateshgah towards East, above – Ateshgah from East, below
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from the ‘mainstreet’ up, towards North
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Kaneh-Gah, looking up, towards North, above – below, looking towards South
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Masdjed Hadjadgah, from East, above – from South, below
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Masdjed (?) – Herdah
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Masdjed e Jumeh, Herdah – interior
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Husseinieh – Pal-Herdah
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houses – Kaneh-gah, top – Yosma, middle – Herdah, below
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doors – Porzaleh, east-entrance, top – Yosmah, west of Masdjed, middle – Porzaleh-bala, north of Atesh-Gah, below
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religious celebrations
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Asjiab Dariun – horizontal-wheeled mill
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around the Korsi
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processing survey data – 1978.01.10
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Thank you so much….It is great
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Hello.
Im Amir Mohammad Adibi, studing architecture in esfahan, iran.
if i right you have been studing about abyaneh village in esfahan.
I don’t know which field are you search in.
I just want to know being in abyaneh and visitng this kind of architecture have any effect on your designing? or have you ever use the concept of abyaneh (i mean the architectures method that have been used in abyaneh) for designing?
If yes?! would you please send me the picture of the projects that you use this concepts?
thank you 🙂
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Dear Amir Mohammad Adibi,
thank you for your message from the beautiful city of Esfahan;
yes, I made some survey- and analytical-work of Abyaneh, back in 1977/78, for the ” Iranian Cultural Organization ICHO”, department Esfahan (called differently at that time);
wether and how much the work in and for Abyaneh influenced my designs I do not know; but, for sure, it showed me once more the richness of (historical) Iranian architecture and urban planning;
wish you fruitful studies, yours,
ben
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