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The Naghsh-e Jahan Square in Isfahan is one of the largest city squares in

the world and an outstanding example of

Iranian and Islamic architecture. It has been

designated by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site

Piaţa regală a fost construită de Şahul Abbas cel Mare

(1587-1629) care a construit cea mai impozantă capitală

a lumii islamice, supranumită „perla

orientului” sau „jumătate de lume”

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Ālī Qāpū (Turko-Persian word for Imperial Gate) is a grand palace in Isfahan, located on the western side of the Naqsh-e Jahan Square which was originally designed as a vast portal in the early 17th century and then it turned to a six-story palace with a series of additional architectural elements over a sixty year period to accommodate court functions

Ali Qapu (În persană şi turcă însemnând Poarta Imperială) este un palat important din Isfahan situat pe latura de vest a pieţei regale Naqsh-e Jahan. Destinat iniţial să fie poartă de intrare a ajuns un impozant palat cu o înălţime de 48 de metri (şapte nivele). În 1993, municipalitatea ieşeană a semnat un protocol de înfrăţire cu oraşul iranian Esfahan

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In the sixth floor music room, deep circular niches are found in the walls, having not only aesthetic value, but also acoustic. Shah Abbas the Great, here for the first time celebrated the Nowruz (New Year's Day) of 1006 AH / 1597 C.E.

În „camera de muzică”, de fapt tot etajul şase, numeroase nişe adânci cu forme de recipiente elegante acoperă pereţii având în afară de valoarea decorativă o importantă funcţie acustică. Aici a sărbătorit Şahul Abbas cel Mare Anul Nou în 1597

exterior view of 3d model, music room

bottom view, cutouts muqarnas

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As it can be seen cutouts on the surfaces of the Muqarnas in the shapes of ceramics and glassware have created delicate and fine surfaces which can also meet the acoustical characteristics of a complex and unique Helmholtz cavity absorber due to their various forms and disparate air volumes behind them

Aceste muqarnas crează de fapt o incintă acustică care pune în evidenţă mai multe frecvenţe de rezonanţă. Similar, în cazul incintelor mari precum sălile de spectacol, există o curbă de răspuns în frecvenţă, specifică fiecăreia, cu frecvenţe pe care sala le amplifică (vârfuri) sau le atenuează

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Sound: Djivan Gasparyan - Blue violet

Iran

Text and images slide 7: Internet

Pictures: Sanda Foişoreanu

Nicoleta LeuAll  copyrights  belong to their  respective owners

Presentation: Sanda Foişoreanuhttps://plus.google.com/+SandaMichaela

2012