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The whole interior of the Grand Mosque is panelled with off-white and dark grey marble panelling clothed in cut tile work. Ceramic floral patterns adorn arch framed mural panels set in the marble forming blind niches in a variety of classical Persian, predominantly Safavid, designs. The ceilings are inspired by those of Omani forts. The mihrab in the main prayer hall is framed by a border of Quranic verses and a gilded ceramic surround. A major feature of the main prayer hall is the hand-made Persian carpet consisting of . 1,700 million knots, weighing 21 tonnes and made in a single piece measuring 70 x 60 metres. From design stage it took 4 years complete and 600 female weavers from province of Khurasan in Iran were imvolved. The Grand Mosque can can accommodate up to 20,000 worshippers and consists of a main prayer hall, ladies prayer hall, covered passageways, a meeting hall, and library which will eventually contain up to 20,000 books. Pendant lamp / original design / paper / ceramic
Pendant lamp / original design / paper / ceramic First time collaborator, the avant-garde Danish architect / designer, Amanda Betz has created a beautiful and intricate lamp employing a complex industrial and handcrafted process which has become the hallmark of Artecnica’s elaborate and awarded lighting collection. Betz was inspired to create Shayk by the shapes and shadows in the main mosque of Isfahan near the childhood home of Artecnica’s co-founder and creative director Tahmineh Javanbakht. The mosque, Sheikh Lotfollah, a marvel of Islamic and Safavid architecture is known for its intricate and honeycomb-like patterns on its dome-shaped ceiling along with ceramic grilled windows that allow the light to filter from above. The shadows and patterns that Shayk projects on the surrounding walls are dazzling and as pleasing to the eye as the lamp itself. Shayk a 24” wide by 9” high lamp is made of a high tech synthetic paper for the shade construction and in high temperature PET for the light holder fixture.
This pendant light is made of a single, technically complex yet simple module that can be assembled into several different shapes, making it very versatile and suitable for all kind of interiors. Diameter: 24 in / 60 cm Height: 9 in / 23 cm SHAYK2X by Studio Tord Boontje TRANSGLASS by Studio Tord Boontje BOUQUET by Studio Tord Boontje 360 LIGHT - DEEP JUNGLE by Yusuke Oono YORKY by Hlynur Atlason KISS by Stephen Johnson TANGLE GLOBE by Studio Tord Boontje SURPRISE SURPRISE by by Stephen Johnson ICARUS LIGHT by Studio Tord Boontje MIDSUMMER LIGHT by Studio Tord Boontje BRIGHT SIDE OF LIFE by Rich, Brilliant, Willing IN THE RIGHT LIGHT by Rich, Brilliant, Willing LIGHT WITHOUT DARKNESS by Rich, Brilliant, Willing SQUARE PHRENA by Karl Zahn PHRENA by Karl Zahn PHRENA2 by Karl Zahn GRAND TRIANON by Paula Arntzen PETIT TRIANON by Paula Arntzen LA COURONNE by Paula ArntzenParag Khanna is a senior research fellow at the Centre on Asia and Globalisation at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy in Singapore.
His books include The Second World (2008) and How to Run the World (2011). The views expressed in this commentary are solely those of the author.Particularly since the November 2013 Joint Plan of Action (JPOA) signed with Western powers, Iran's suppressed youth have entered a hyper-kinetic overdrive. JUST WATCHEDReplayMore Videos ...MUST WATCH Iran is the westernmost anchor of the physical axis being paved by the $50 billion Asian Infrastructure and Investment Bank (AIIB), China's preferred means of dumping surplus building material on its neighbors and paving across them to reach the Middle East (while reducing dependence on shipping through the Malacca Straits). Railway connections from Europe and Turkey, gas pipelines in the other direction as well as to Pakistan and India, new ports on the Arabian Sea, and enlarged airport terminals welcoming more direct flights from East Asia are just some of the many mega-projects re-connecting Iran to its neighbors. Isolating such a centrally located country was never going to last.