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Donald Schrader and Patrick Martinez, sixth graders from Rosholt, Minn., work on the ‘Power Plant Puzzle.’
The small but very colorful shopping center at Playa del Carmen (Cancun, Mexico). Love the combination of tiles and paints.
"Tuchhandlung" on the sign on the shop in the background, means "Draper's Shop". Thanks to michaelday_bath for the confirmation that it is Bonn.
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 : View of tourists examining a vendor's stall at the eastern corner of the garden. One of the corner-towers of the enclosure wall rises above to the right.
Work type : Architecture and Landscape
Style of work : Safavid; Qajar
Culture : Iranian (Islamic)
Materials/Techniques : Stone
Brick
Masonry
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 : WB2016-0062 Fin.jpg
Record ID : WB2016-0062
Sub collection : gardens
historic sites
marketplaces
Copyright holder : Copyright Stephanie Jakle Movahedi-Lankarani
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Ornaments: Part of outfit - !dM Ianna - **Pearl** - Gacha Rare
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Branch Evergreen.
Date: 9/10/2008.
Description. The marketplace has new and high-demand materials, including new adult fiction and nonfiction books, CDs, and DVDs. On the right is the donor wall recognizing those who supported the construction of the new branch building.
Bistro St. Tropez is in the "Marketplace Design Center" on Market St. It's a bizarre building with floor after floor of furniture displays but no sign of life. Who goes here? It didn't look like hotel furniture, but it also didn't look particularly high end. Weird.