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Architecture of Tehran
Transnational Modernization and the Gendered Built Environment in Iran
Manifestation of Modernity in Iranian Public Squares: Baharestan Square (1826–1978)
Unveiling Iranian Courtyard House: the Example of Kuy-E Chaharsad-Dastgah (1946–1950)
The Angles of Building Orientation for Solar Energy Use; a Case Study of Tehran City, Iran
Identification of the Components of Sense of Place in Architecture of Houses in First Pahlavi Era in Iran (Case Study: Tabriz)
The Typology of Traditional Houses in Tabriz
Culture and Cultural Politics Under Reza Shah
Rereading Urban Form in Tehran Since the 1920S in the Case of Valiasr Street a Thesis Submitted to the Graduate School of Natura
Nationalism, Politics, and the Practice of Archaeology: the Case Study of Iran
Mausoleums: Architectural Representation of Changing Islamic Ideologies
Analysis and Investigation of Lasting Architectural Projects and Plans in Housing in Post Era of Ghajar, Tehran
Three Proposals for a New Urban Center in Tehran (1966-1976)
Tehran (1940-1970)
Iran in the 20Th Century. Historiography and Political Culture
Tehran's Empowering Protean Spaces Sara Khorshidifard University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
The Impact of Ideological Tides Through Modernization and Islamization
Patogh-Space Networks of Tehran
An Analytical Study of the Evolution of Qajar Palaces
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Mohsen Foroughi (1907–1983): Thoughts and Sustainability in the Works of an Iranian Modernist Architect
Thesis Template
Clock Tower Known As Zill Al-Sultan in the Shahcheragh Shrine
Ornament in Contemporary Iranian Architecture (Case Study: Prominent Buildings in Tehran After the Islamic Revolution)
Arthur Upham Pope and a New Survey of Persian Art
Kültür Evreni - Universe of Culture - Вселенная Культуры
Investigating the Spatial Organization and Structure of Iranian Cities Till
Studying the Effects of Modernity on Development of Iranian
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Bio-Political Machines and Camps of Middle-Class Architecture of Tehran 1921-1979