Description
Persian architecture has a distinct identity that it shares with no other culture anywhere in the world. The doorways with rounded tops tapering to a point, low seating, thick carpets and heavy curtains. To ward off heat in the summer months, houses are built with numerous corridors and openings that serves as a ventilation system, cooling the entire structure passively. The staid reddish-brown palette of their walls and floors give off a warmth that’s both aesthetically pleasing and easy on the eyes.