Prevailing Post-Revolution Views of Contemporary Iranian Architecture in Terms of Modern Innovations: Examination and Analysis

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 PhD Student in Architecture, Department of Art and Architecture, Jolfa International Branch, Islamic Azad University, Jolfa, Iran.

2 Faculty member of the Department of Architecture and Urban Planning, Maragheh Branch, Islamic Azad University, Maragheh, Iran.

3 Faculty member of the Department of Architecture, Jolfa International Branch, Islamic Azad University, Jolfa, Iran.

Abstract

With the rise of Iran, Iranian architecture has entered new developments and from the perspective of confrontation with architecture, a dissent and the movement of architecture occur in the form of an identity movement that brings different and new attitudes. Considering the currents of communication with the West before and after the Pahlavi period, as well as the university-oriented and revolutionary attitudes that had valuable identity-seeking insights, most modern theories and designs after the victory of the Islamic Revolution shifted to national and identity values. In most of the proposed approaches, attention was paid to postmodern paradigms along with global developments and even copied from it. Also, a dissent and architectural movement in the period after the victory of the Islamic Revolution occurs in the form of an identity movement that brings different and new attitudes. According to the proposed cases, the purpose of this study is ینﻴﻦ New approaches to contemporary Iranian architecture after the revolution from the perspective of modern innovations. To achieve this, the analytical-descriptive method and in particular the content analysis and inferential method have been used. The results of the concepts of inferential analysis show that the attitudes in contemporary architecture after the revolution from the perspective of modern innovations; They can be deduced in three levels of imitation, transitional and conceptual.

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