Armenian Residents in the Heart of Isfahan

Isfahan is one of the richest and most historical cities of Iran, and Jolfa is located in its southern part which is separated from other parts by the Zayandeh –Roud. Since Joulfa is home for Armenian residents in this region, therefore, it is different from cultural, social and economic viewpoin...

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Main Author: Narciss, M.Sohrabi
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2008
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description Isfahan is one of the richest and most historical cities of Iran, and Jolfa is located in its southern part which is separated from other parts by the Zayandeh –Roud. Since Joulfa is home for Armenian residents in this region, therefore, it is different from cultural, social and economic viewpoint, Texture By taking into consideration its four-hundred years antiquity, it possesses a series of valuable historical buildings, which has locational – atmospherical-social and cultural advantages. But severity of packed damages on the shell of Jolfa region in recent decade has been so much because of dispersion of single remained buildings that has resulted in defacement of the concept “historical texture” and facing Jolfa region to “form and environmental identification crisis”, but inner values of Jolfa are still so impressive. In recent years different plans in order to renovate and rehabilitate this historical texture have been performed. This article concerns with introduction of Jolfa quarter and plans performed in order to rehabilitate and protect Jolfa region.
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spelling usm-343202017-05-19T02:07:08Z http://eprints.usm.my/34320/ Armenian Residents in the Heart of Isfahan Narciss, M.Sohrabi, TH1-9745 Building construction Isfahan is one of the richest and most historical cities of Iran, and Jolfa is located in its southern part which is separated from other parts by the Zayandeh –Roud. Since Joulfa is home for Armenian residents in this region, therefore, it is different from cultural, social and economic viewpoint, Texture By taking into consideration its four-hundred years antiquity, it possesses a series of valuable historical buildings, which has locational – atmospherical-social and cultural advantages. But severity of packed damages on the shell of Jolfa region in recent decade has been so much because of dispersion of single remained buildings that has resulted in defacement of the concept “historical texture” and facing Jolfa region to “form and environmental identification crisis”, but inner values of Jolfa are still so impressive. In recent years different plans in order to renovate and rehabilitate this historical texture have been performed. This article concerns with introduction of Jolfa quarter and plans performed in order to rehabilitate and protect Jolfa region. 2008-12 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/34320/1/HBP5.pdf Narciss, M.Sohrabi, (2008) Armenian Residents in the Heart of Isfahan. In: 2nd International Conference on Built Environment in Developing Countries., 3rd- 4th December 2008, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Pulau Pinang.
spellingShingle TH1-9745 Building construction
Narciss, M.Sohrabi,
Armenian Residents in the Heart of Isfahan
title Armenian Residents in the Heart of Isfahan
title_full Armenian Residents in the Heart of Isfahan
title_fullStr Armenian Residents in the Heart of Isfahan
title_full_unstemmed Armenian Residents in the Heart of Isfahan
title_short Armenian Residents in the Heart of Isfahan
title_sort armenian residents in the heart of isfahan
topic TH1-9745 Building construction
url http://eprints.usm.my/34320/
http://eprints.usm.my/34320/1/HBP5.pdf