Layers of construction and re-construction in a historic monument (Saveh Jame-Mosque). Each layer represents a generation who has succeeded in realizing his own ideas in a single monument in relation with what has gone in the past. I think we modern architects cannot add anything to this great phenomenon.
2006/02/28
2006/02/27
2006/02/24
2006/02/22
2006/02/21
White pigeon and colorful tiles
I have already posted a few shots of the pigeons of Shah-Mosque, Isfahan. I was busy taking pictures of them for more than an hour in my last trip to Isfahan. I am going to post more of them.
2006/02/19
2006/02/16
2006/02/15
Shushtar
A bridge (Lashkar) which is also a barrage and a mausoleum (Imamzadeh Abdollah) next to it making part of one of the old gates of the city.
2006/02/14
2006/02/12
2006/02/06
Shushtar
This is not my picture. It was taken by an American archeologist in 1935. You can see the watermills complex from my previous post in the lower-middle part of the picture. As you can see the water comes from the river.
2006/02/04
2006/02/03
Shushtar-No'w (New-Shushtar)
Shushtar-No'w (verbally meaning New-Shushtr) is a new district built next to the historic Shushtar, This award winning scheme is turned into a ghetto by its residences, I will post more of Shushtar later.
I have updated my friend's new photoblog address (nay-o-ney). He is a very good photographer.
I have updated my friend's new photoblog address (nay-o-ney). He is a very good photographer.
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