
The British Embassy was originally located on the northern outskirts of nineteenth-century Tehran, now part of the city. Erected in the middle of a garden, the U-shaped central building around a courtyard. Each courtyard elevation refers to a different architectural style. Atop the central section stands an open pavilion whose form was inspired by the chattris of Indian Mughal architecture.Sources:Crinson, Mark. Empire Building: Orientalism and Victorian Architecture, 194-195. London: Routledge, 1996. Hobhouse, Penelope. The Gardens of Persia, 144-145. San Diego: Kales Press, 2004.
Tehrān, Iran(35.696, 51.419)
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