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Public buildings express the characteristics and spirit of a society and are influenced by the environment. In fact, buildings that belong to the public cannot be a matter of taste and present a specific style. The architecture of the public buildings of every city, according to the cultural, social, religious identity and climatic conditions, has specific methods of native architecture, which is known as traditional architecture. Also, modern architecture is the beginning of a movement from the 20th century. The use of both traditional and modern architectural styles in buildings have their own advantages, and it is better to choose the middle way and by combining traditional and modern architecture, give a unique expression to the structure of the building.
The main purpose of this research is to investigate the influence of traditional Iranian architecture on late modern architecture on the public buildings of Isfahan city during the second Pahlavi period. The research method of this research is through descriptive-analytical methods and case sample strategy. The method of collecting information is in the form of library studies (documents and case samples) and field studies (observation). The general results of this research, in relation to the architectural style of public buildings in Isfahan city, is that despite the influence of modern architecture, the style of all public buildings was a combination of traditional Iranian architecture and late modern architecture, which is most likely the historical and cultural identity. The city of Isfahan, the presence of the dominant materials of Isfahan city, such as brick, the use of traditional architecture (Isfahani style) by skilled Isfahani craftsmen in their works.
 
Article number: 153
     
Type of Study: Case-study | Subject: معماري و شهرسازي

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