Tafresh Research Paper

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The initial idea of the architectural concept began from the square shape, which is found in the views and plans in the Tafresh architecture. Then all sizes and slabs were designed on the plan and faces and squared volume to provide the basis for the design of a doctor's memorabilia.

By creating a level difference between square platforms with an area of 400 square meters and space, we tried to turn the steep slope of the site into an opportunity for visitors to be able to calmly access the highest point of the tomb, in addition to the building of the tomb Which is designed by Professor Hassabi, the psychologist, with the difference in the level created in an environment above the entrance and visibility of passersby.
The use of each of these square platforms is also different;
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A number of other platforms are dedicated to holding one of the most important arts in Tafresh, namely, the holding of Ta'ziyeh and resemblance, so that visitors will become familiar with this artistic

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