Introduction: We are pleased to introduce our research team under the name of Isfahan Zamin Research Group. To pin down the past and discover the different aspects of art and culture of Persia, our group has had and active program to find out and provide new ideas and knowledge about Persian tangible cultural heritages which will uncover the facts which are hidden under the darkness of past. Persians as an ancient nation with a vast realm have gained and gathered a massive source of experience and knowledge about art and architecture which are not well known to our nation and the rest of the world. Tough the global village is an outstanding fact and no one can consider it a myth, but it is not enough to bring the people of different nations close to each other, because the global village is just a name and nothing more. To remove the separating wall between human kinds, something else with a mighty power is needed. It is believed that the mighty power which is able to bring the man kind under the same universal roof is art and culture. With respect to aforementioned points and in hope of bridging the gap which may grow wider between nations and singing the Uni-Verse(verse of unity), we have taken a small step to throw light on all aspects of Persian cultural heritage which is a part of international heritage.
To implement our program, we are interested and ready to set up workshops in your foundations, institutes, colleges or universities. Proposed Program could be presented in two short courses of workshops: The First one deals with historical city of Isfahan. The Second one discusses Eslimi or Persian Pattern in Persian Architecture. This proposal contains the following sections: Workshop titles The instruction/quest speakers. Workshop Description Presentation Instruction Bios Workshop cost/expenses Contact Information
Workshop Titles: We have organized some programs which could be held in two short courses or two workshops. The First: survey in the historical city of Isfahan which presents the under mentioned subjects: The second : The Eslimi or Persian Pattern in Persian Architecture which includes The origin of Eslimi, Usage of Eslimi on Persian doors and windows, Classification of Eslimi patterns. Instructors/ guest speakers: H.A, Agha-Sharifian Main Instructor: PhD in Architecture & Conservation from Art University of Isfahan. H.Nafarian Assistant: Master of Architecture Danesh-Pazhohan University,, Isfahan, Iran. N. Zamani Assistant: Master of Political Relations, Azad University,, Shahreza, Iran Presentation: The proposed workshops once were presented successfully in Isfahan University and twice in Isfahan Art University.
There are two titles and each includes several subjects. The common timeline for each chosen subject presentation could be half day ( hours) or full day ( hours). We have provided particular posters for each workshop plus short video clips for every workshop Each session could be presented/ performed through multimedia: (such as Slides, Video clips and textbooks / handouts) Our recommendation for session capacity would be - participants. The workshop could be presented in English or Persian languages. Workshop Value / Expense: The Expense of workshop depends on the optional timeline and requested subjects. Contact Information: Phone No: + Email: Isfahanzamin@gmail.com Web Site: http://isfahanzamin.yolasite.com/ Permanent Address: Isfahan, Iran Please do not hesitate to ask any question which may be related to our proposal. We would be happy to be in touch with you.
Workshop Description: As previously mentioned, we provide two short courses or two workshops; The first workshop: surveying the historical city of Isfahan which includes the following subjects: Isfahan architectural style. Isfahan urban design style. Persian gardens in Isfahan. Palaces / pavilions in Isfahan. The Charbagh Ave in Isfahan The Great Friday mosque Recreation of old Isfahan The city of Isfahan, which has been one of the largest and oldest cities of Persia since ancient times, is located by the river of Zayande-rood in the center of Persia. Isfahan contains a number of historical treasures during the course of time including the following sites and buildings: Atashgah, on outskirt of Isfahan, was used as a fire temple during the Sassanid era but in fact it has been a surprising Elamite Ziggurat. The Great Friday Mosque, which constructed and developed during the seventh to eighteenth centuries, is considered as a museum for Persian architecture. The Great Bazaar, The longest and oldest bazaar (market) of its own type, includes a variety of markets, caravanserais, workshops, storages and etc.
Naghshe Jahan Square Complex known as Emam Square is a magnificently impressive urban square with quartile great buildings around it. Shah Abbas Mosque which is known as Emam Mosque stands on the south side of the square. On the opposite side of Emam Mosque on the north side of the square, Gheysarie Entrance opens its way into the Bazaar. Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque is on the east side of square and Ali Qapu Palace on the west side. Charbagh as a long and special avenue or a historical garden complex stretches from north to south. Chehel Sotoon Palace, which has remained from the Safavid citadel, is a great pavilion with twenty wooden pillars in the middle of a garden. The reflection of twenty pillars in the long pool in front of the pavilion is the reason why it is called the Palace of Forty Pillars The pavilion of Hasht Behesht with its secretive and mystical architecture and surprising details is located in the middle of Bolbol (Nightingale) Garden, on the Charbagh Avenue. Among eleven bridges which cross the Zayande-rood River five bridges are historical structures. The most ancient one is the bridge of Shahrestan which was built during Sassanid dynasty and reconstructed in Saljoughi and Safavid ere. The other four bridges are Marnan, Siose-pol, Jooei and Khajoo. In addition to above mentioned structures there are a variety of mosques, Schools, Caravanserais, Shrines, Tombs and Pigeon Houses which deserve deep attention.
Another feature of Isfahan especially during the Safavid period has been the magnificent urban planning/urban design. Isfahan was an old city with an organic shape before the Safavid time. Safavid Planners provided a great idea and surprising designs for the development and improvement of the city by collecting and combining of Persian architecture and art. They created a plenty of unmatchable urban designs in the world, of which some structures have remained and still shining. The second workshop: The Eslimi or Persian Pattern in Persian Architecture: Eslimi is one of the stunning, fascinating but not well known arts in Persia. It could be found in many doors and windows of historical and old buildings. From outside, the combination of wooden parts creates a lot of amazing shapes or designs and from inside,the combination of colored glasses and lights are very colorful and amazing. It seems that these curved forms and patterns are dancing and moving up and down around each other. The ancient Persian believed that everything was originated from light and god did create the holy light. Being inspired by such spiritual meanings and divine idea, the colorful glasses and amazing wooden Eslimi pattern in windows were created to respect the holy light by the use of supreme beautiful designs. There is another design named Gereh which is sometimes confused for Eslimi. The Gereh which is applied in Persian
doors and windows is based on straight lines and geometric forms. The Eslimi workshop includes several parts: A. Acquaintance with forms and the origins of Eslimi which is deeply Persian and not related to Arabic or Islamic arts. B. Using Eslimi in Persian doors and windows. C. Classification of Eslimi patterns This creative, shining and incredible art deserves be presented and displayed through the world. To carry the torch of this burden is a part of what we are intending to present in the proposed workshops. Instructors Bio: Mr. H.A, Agha-Sharifian Esfahani Education: PhD in Architecture & Conservation, Art University of Isfahan,, Isfahan, Iran Master of Architecture and Urban Design, Azad University of Esfahan,,Isfahan, Iran Publications: Eslimi in Persian Architecture (Book), Iran., Isfahan,
Essays: Analyzing of practical meaning of Chahar-Bagh and Exploring it in the sources of the eighth century to the eleventh century AH (Essay),, Tehran, Iran. Chahar-Bagh as a model in Persian architecture and urban design (Essay),, Kashan, Iran. The Ethical Principles of the Art Masters at the Traditional Trainings of Students, (co-writer),, (ICABE ), Malaysia Research: Paradise of Hasht-Behesht (Book),, Isfahan, Iran. From Chahar-Tagh to Chahar- Bagh in the Safavid city of Isfahan (Book),, Isfahan, Iran. Chahar-Tagh and Chahar- Bagh as the physical and semantic orders which effect in the Safavid city of Isfahan (PhD thesis),, Isfahan, Iran. Documentation of Isfahan Friday Mosque for the world heritage record (co-writer),, Isfahan, Iran. Honors and Awards: Third Prize Winner of Tous International Architecture and Urban Design Competition,, Mashhad, Iran
Mr. H.Nafarian (Workshop Assistant) Education: Bachelor of Architecture Azad University of Isfahan,, Isfahan, Iran Master of Architecture Danesh-Pazhohan University,, Isfahan, Iran. Research: Paradise of Hasht-Behesht (co-writer), Iran., Isfahan, Honors and Awards: Selected and Awarded Photo, Jahan-Nama Institution,, Isfahan, Iran. Selected and Awarded Photo, Iran's Ministry of Culture,, Tehran, Iran Mrs. N. Zamani (Workshop Assistant) Master of Political Relations Azad University,, Shahreza, Iran
Images : Picture ( ) Isfahan development during (A) The Buid Dynasty, (B) The Seljuk Dynasty, and (C) The Safavid Dynasty Picture ( ), Isfahan by J.C.Golvin
Picture ( ) The development of Isfahan during centuries (from Isfahan, City of Light)
Picture ( ) Some Patterns for Persian Garden (A) Stepped one, (B)Octagonal garden, (C) Octagonal middle pool, (D) Chahar-Bagh or Four-Gardens, (E)linear one, (F) Lake garden
Picture ( ), Different Chahar-Bagh patterns in (A) Samarkand, (B) Mashhad, (C) Isfahan Picture ( ) Different types of The Safavid palaces in Isfahan
Picture ( ) the development of Isfahan Friday mosque during centuries
Picture ( ) Two types of Persian patterns used in Orosi ( Persian vertical opening window), (A) Eslimi in Orosi window ( Kashan), (B) Gereh in Orosi window (Yazd) Picture ( ) The solar form in (A) Eslimi pattern, (B) Gereh pattern
Picture ( ) Persian window or Orosi (Mir Cemetery in Isfahan)
Picture ( ) Details of Persian window or Orosi and details of Eslimi pattern Picture ( ) Verity types of Eslimi forms/ patterns, (A) Solar pattern, (B) Medallion pattern, (C) Peacock Pattern, (D) Cup Pattern, (E) Botte-
Jeghe pattern, (F) Taj-Darvish Pattern, (G) Cedar pattern, (H) Multidesign pattern