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Contemporary Iranian architecture in and outside Iran

Contemporary architecture in Iran begins with the advent of the first Pahlavi period in the early 1920s. Some designers, such as Andre Godard, created works such as the National Museum of Iran that were reminiscent of Iran's historical architectural heritage. Others made an effort to merge the traditional elements with modern designs in their works. The Tehran University main campus is one such example. Others, such as Heydar Ghiaiand Houshang Seyhoun, have tried to create completely original works, independent of prior influences. Borj-e Milad (or Milad Tower) is the tallest tower in Iran and is the fourth tallest tower in the world.

 




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