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Title : Bagh-e Fin

Other title : Bagh-i Fin; Fin Garden

Date : 1571-1629 (construction) 1797-1834 (reconstruction)

Current location : Kashan, Esfahan, Iran

Description of work : The Bagh-e Fin was developed during the reign of the Safavid ruler Shah Abbas I (1571-1629) on the route to his new capital at Isfahan. Contained within massive enclosure walls and laid out on a series of low terraces, the garden follows a quadripartite chahar bagh scheme divided by the crossing of two watercourses which also line the perimeter of the garden. The crossing is marked by a two-story pavilion, while garden spaces and pathways fill the space. An additional watercourse, running adjacent to the central one, emanates from a small, but elaborately painted, pool house. The paintings date to the reign of the Qajar ruler Fath Ali Shah (1797-1834), who also replaced most of the earlier buildings. The water is delivered by a qanat (underground irrigation canal) and is forced through numerous fountains by gravity. Various hammams (bathhouses), residences, and a museum line the sides. It was declared a national monument in 1935 and has since undergone extensive repairs. (Sources: Hobhouse, Penelope. Gardens of Persia. Kales Press, 2004; Faghih, Nasrine and Amin Sadeghy. "Persian Gardens and Landscapes" Architectural Design 82.3, 2012, pp. 38-51.)

Description of view : Rose water, pictured here, was once traditionally sold within the garden, produced from the roses that grew within.

Work type : Architecture and Landscape

Style of work : Safavid; Qajar

Culture : Iranian (Islamic)

Materials/Techniques : Masonry

Concrete

Trees

Source : Movahedi-Lankarani, Stephanie Jakle (copyright Stephanie Jakle Movahedi-Lankarani)

Date photographed : June 2009

Resource type : Image

File format : JPEG

Image size : 4000H X 3000W pixels

Permitted uses : This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. Other uses are not permitted. alias.libraries.psu.edu/vius/copyright/publicrightsarch.htm

Collection : Worldwide Building and Landscape Pictures

Filename : WB2016-0093 Fin.jpg

Record ID : WB2016-0093

Sub collection : streets

marketplaces

Copyright holder : Copyright Stephanie Jakle Movahedi-Lankarani

 

A Participian at the Session: Online Consumer Marketplaces at the Annual Meeting 2018 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 25, 2018. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Walter Duerst

Cortland, NY. June 2024.

 

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An exhibitor speaks with a conference participant.

Kroger Marketplace #542 (123,541 square feet)

1301 Frederick Boulevard, Midtown Marketplace, Portsmouth, VA

 

This location opened on October 15th, 2014. The store was rebranded as a Kroger in 2021.

Kroger Marketplace on Barker-Cypress Road in Houston, Texas.

Cortland, NY. June 2024.

 

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Henrietta, NY. September 2022.

 

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I found this marketplace when I was already leaving Tartu. I had about 30 minutes before my bus was scheduled to leave, so I decided to take one final walk near the bus station. Little bit hidden behind the mus station, at the edge of the river, I found this very vibrant and interesting marketplace. If my backpack wasn't already so heavy I might have bought some final souvenirs here.

  

Global Traveler Marketplace products

Model: Lauren

Photography by: Caryn Werner

(C) carynnoel

I often feel like the one on the left, especially when it comes to putting together an Ikea dresser.

Gown: *EC* Demeter Gown - MVW 2013 by Evangeline Miles Evie's Closet

Hair: Exile Waiting for Tonight by Kavar Cleanslate

Jewelery: Paper Couture South Sea Peals and Diamonds by Cora Lu

Makeup: Glam Affair

Prezioso Eyes Makeup - 01 & -Glam Affair - Prezioso Lipstick 06 by Aida Ewing

  

Picture taken by By Samual Wetherby of Expressions Gallery

Expressions Gallery Flickr

Kroger Marketplace #554 (120,780 square feet)

1017 University Boulevard, Hampton Roads Crossing, Suffolk, VA

 

This location opened on December 3rd, 2014.

Kroger Marketplace #557 (119,870 square feet)

1521 Sentinel Drive, Greenbrier Square, Chesapeake, VA

 

This location opened on August 3rd, 2016.

Sports Zone

Mike's Surf Shop (23,100 square feet combined)

2170 Coliseum Drive, Coliseum Marketplace, Hampton, VA

 

These stores opened in the mid 2000s; they were originally part a Frank's Nursery & Crafts, which opened on May 6th, 2000 and closed in October 2001. Both became part of a Michaels Arts & Crafts on August 3rd, 2012.

Henrietta, NY. September 2022.

 

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Henrietta, NY. September 2022.

 

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Shell

Belroi Marketplace (2,257 square feet)

4059 Hickory Fork Road, Gloucester, VA

 

This store was built in 1988.

Henrietta, NY. September 2022.

 

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Kroger Marketplace #554 (120,780 square feet)

1017 University Boulevard, Hampton Roads Crossing, Suffolk, VA

 

This location opened on December 3rd, 2014.

Gyeong-Dong Market - Seoul - South Korea

Selling onions on the coldest day I could remember - not even vodka cold warm me up - but this lady somehow seemed just fine! She even gave me a little smile...

[WASHINGTON, D.C.] – U.S. Senators Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), Mike Enzi (R-Wyo.), and Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.) discuss legislation introduced today that would give states the option to collect the sales taxes they are owed under current law from out-of-state businesses, rather than rely on consumers to pay those taxes to the states—the method of tax collection to which they are now restricted.

Old Navy, Petco, OfficeMax at The Marketplace

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