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Natural light in traditional architecture of Iran: lessons to remember

2011; WIT Press; Volume: 1; Linguagem: Inglês

10.2495/light110031

ISSN

1746-4498

Autores

Fatemeh Ahani,

Tópico(s)

Historical and Architectural Studies

Resumo

Taking into consideration natural light as a key factor in visual perception of the world, traditional architects, as skillful hunters of this phenomenon, always utilized it with regard to general principles of Iranian architecture.Notions such as hierarchy, centrality, balance, unity, which all of them are engendered by symbolic aspects of light as the most direct representative of sun, sky, heaven, truth and especially an omnipresent God; Consequently one can observe several elements or structures like fire temples, "Orosi"s (latticed windows), light wells and many others in Iranian architecture which are created to interact with light.This paper, based upon a holistic approach and a qualitative research methodanalyses the role of natural light in traditional architecture of Iran.The results of this study reveal that light role in traditional architecture of Iran (in both pre-Islamic and the Islamic period) can be classified in five categories including: and symbolic function of lightExamining the mentioned roles also implies that most of these applications are yet capable of fulfilling human needs in modern and post modern society, another noticeable fact which makes it necessary to re-examine Iranian traditional architecture and revitalize its considerable achievements.

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