
The house successfully combines elements and details of three traditions in architecture: Iranian, Armenian, and Western, each dating back to a different period in Iranian history. In the later years of Qajar rule, the house served as the British General Consulate in Isfahan. Now, after a three-year restoration, it is the central headquarters of Polsheer Associates. Brick, tile, glass and canvas were all used in the restoration.Source: Aga Khan Trust for CultureSee also: "2002 Award of Merit: Polsheer House." UNESCO Asia-Pacific Heritage Awards Website. http://www.unescobkk.org/index.php?id=2172. [Accessed December 21, 2006]
Isfahan, Iran(32.631, 51.647)
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