The architectural historian Talinn Grigor discusses the cross-pollination of architecture and politics in Iran. Tehran’s urban space has always been a manifestation of social and economic stratifications. The Iranian Revolution of 1979 is considered by many as one of the weightiest events of the 20th century. Grigor argues that the processes and meanings of that uprising are tied directly to the history of Iran’s capital city, and that its topographical and morphological development physically embody its sociopolitical and economic segregation.
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