2.2.2 Hierarchy
In order to protect the garden from outside and
in line with the principle of introversion in Islamic
architecture, entering the garden and the pathway
to the pavilion has been designed with an accurate
hierarchy. Similar to traditional houses, mosques
and schools, the entrance to the garden occurs
from a completely public area to a semi-public one
and then to the private. Therefore, for entering the
garden, you need to pass a hierarchy of spaces from
the lintel into an octagonal space called “Hashti”1
,
and then you can see the main axis and the pavilion
(Fig. 10).
2.2.2 HierarchyIn order to protect the garden from outside andin line with the principle of introversion in Islamicarchitecture, entering the garden and the pathwayto the pavilion has been designed with an accuratehierarchy. Similar to traditional houses, mosquesand schools, the entrance to the garden occursfrom a completely public area to a semi-public oneand then to the private. Therefore, for entering thegarden, you need to pass a hierarchy of spaces fromthe lintel into an octagonal space called “Hashti”1,and then you can see the main axis and the pavilion(Fig. 10).
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