Cisterns: Sustainable Development, Architecture and Energy - Hardback

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Cisterns: Sustainable Development, Architecture and Energy was written on beliefs that based on historical evidence and actual findings, Iran is most probably the country where cisterns, or "Aub-anbars" in Farsi, were first developed and built. Therefore, it is quite natural for the author to name cisterns in the text Aub-anbars, as it has been called for centuries in this country, the translation of the same name having been used in other countries too. Although in some books, journals and papers published out of Iran by foreign and Iranian scholars, the names Cistern or Water Reservoir have been used. The word Aub-anbar is a compound noun in Farsi; Aub means water and Anbar means tank/reservoir. Putting them together gives the noun Aub-anbar and it should be used as one word. People of the region wanting reserved cool water whether in cities or in different locations across the harsh desert during their travel. Queen Zubeida, the wife of Khalifa Haroon Al-Rasheed in 750 AD built one of these cistern closer to the town of Hiyal in Saudi Arabia so that the Pilgrims? Caravans going to Mecca will have cool, fresh water. This book consists of 11-chapters with full analysis, illustrations and photographs. It makes interesting readings to those interested into vernacular architecture, traditional buildings and creative thinking.


  • | Author: Alireza Dehghani-Sanij
  • | Publisher: River Publishers
  • | Publication Date: May 26, 2016
  • | Number of Pages: 266 pages
  • | Binding: Hardback or Cased Book
  • | ISBN-10: 8793379528
  • | ISBN-13: 9788793379527
Author:
Alireza Dehghani-Sanij
Publisher:
River Publishers
Publication Date:
May 26, 2016
Number of pages:
266 pages
Binding:
Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10:
8793379528
ISBN-13:
9788793379527