Housing in Bahmashir
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Housing in Bahmashir
Description
The houses in Braim were designed to house workers and aimed to appease the 'local' architecture and needs. These houses were much smaller than the ones in Bawarda and Braim, which housed 'foreigners'. The houses were designed as a series of row houses with a central courtyard in the middle and averaged 120 m2 and had a density of 26-31 units/hectare.
Creator
Crinson, Mark. “Abadan: Planning and Architecture under the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company.” Planning Perspectives 12, no. 3 (1997): 341–59. doi:10.1080/026654397364681, pp 349.
Source
Crinson, Mark. “Abadan: Planning and Architecture under the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company.” Planning Perspectives 12, no. 3 (1997): 341–59. doi:10.1080/026654397364681, pp 349.
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Crinson, Mark. “Abadan: Planning and Architecture under the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company.” Planning Perspectives 12, no. 3 (1997): 341–59. doi:10.1080/026654397364681, pp 349., “Housing in Bahmashir,” Mapping Cultural Space Across Eurasia, accessed September 30, 2023, https://eurasia.omeka.fas.harvard.edu/items/show/941.
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