-
badgirs.com". Fathy, H****an. "The wind
factor in air movement".
Natural Energy and
Vernacular Architecture. (free fulltext) Roaf, S. (1988). "
Bādgīr"...
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access to a
qanat (Iranian aqueduct), and are
sometimes equipped with
bâdgirs (windcatchers or wind towers)
built of mud or mud
brick in
square or round...
- The
Golestan Palace (Persian: کاخ گلستان, Kākh-e Golestān), also
transliterated as the
Gulistan Palace and
sometimes translated as the Rose
Garden Palace...
- is
known for its pistachios,
Kilim and its wind towers,
locally known as
Bādgir-e
Chopoqi (calumet louver).[citation needed] The
first name of
Sirjan was...
-
Ayeneh (mirror hall building),
frontispiece house, Behesht-Aeen building,
Badgir building,
Haremsara (women quarters),
Tehrani building,
servants quarters...
-
large thickly insulated above-ground
domed structure, and out****ed with
badgirs (wind-catchers) and
series of
qanats (aqueducts).[citation needed] Pre-electric...
- Windcatchers,
called bâdgir in
local dialect, in Souq Waqif, Doha...
- The
Takyeh Dowlat, Tehran, Iran. The
Takyeh Dowlat adjacent to Emarat-e
Bādgīr (the
Windcatcher Mansion) in
Golestan Palace Main
Entrance Naser al-Din...
- Ayeneh-kari in the main hall of Emarat-e
Badgir,
Golestan Palace, Tehran, Iran...
- A ceramic-tiled wall of Emarat-e
Badgir building,
Golestan Palace compound, Tehran, Iran...