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In search of continuity with the past: Houshang Seyhoun’s Ferdowsi mausoleum complex as cultural landscape

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posted on 2023-11-06, 01:14 authored by A Mozaffari, N Westbrook
Architecture is the meeting point of development, culture, and the environment. Development usually challenges traditions and leads to environmental and cultural concerns. In the 1970s public architecture in Iran played a significant role in re-imagining a national cultural landscape. The paper examines the Beaux Arts-trained architect Houshang Seyhoun’s (1964–68) design for the reconstructed mausoleum of Ferdowsi, the Iranian national poet. The design consisted of an interpretative gallery, tea-house, and performance space as well as an adjacent restaurant. This was one of the many public projects that went through multiple stages of life from the time of its conception through to the Islamic Revolution, which substantially transformed its social and political context leading to the present. The paper attempts to show the divergent political forces that operate on perceptions of a cultural landscape at a national scale.

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Journal

International Journal of Environmental Studies

Volume

79

Pagination

298-319

Location

Abingdon, Eng.

ISSN

0020-7233

eISSN

1029-0400

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

2

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

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