Pehlevi Dönemine Ait Şiraz Konut Evleri Mimarisindeki Haft rang Çini Desenlerinin İncelenmesi

Şiraz’da Pehlevi dönemine ait tarihi bölgede birtakım konut evleri bulunmaktadır. Bu konutlar modern yapılar olmasına rağmen dekorasyonlarında geleneksel teknikler ve tasarımlar kullanılmıştır. Haft rang (yedi renk) çiniler, bu tür evlerde en sık kullanılan dekoratif tekniklerden biridir. Bu süslemelerin Pehlevi döneminde Şiraz evlerinin iç ve dış görünümlerinde kullanılması, çağdaş İran mimarisinde gelenek ve modernitenin birleşiminin yeni bir örneğidir. Bu örneklerin kapsamlı incelenmesi, çağdaş İran mimarisinin daha iyi anlaşılmasını sağlayabilir. Buna göre, bu makalede, Pehlevi döneminde Şiraz konut evlerinin mimarisindeki yedi renk çinilerin dekoratif özellikleri ve çeşitli motifleri, tanımlayıcı-analitik yöntemle incelenmiştir. Bu makalenin verileri alan araştırması ve kütüphane çalışmalarına dayanmaktadır.Bu amaçla Pehlevi dönemine ait Şiraz'ın kentsel alanı incelenirken, 20 evin yedi renk çini dekorasyonu, uzam, çerçeveleme, motif ve desen çeşitliliği açısından sınıflandırılarak incelenmiştir. Bu çalışmanın bulgularına göre, Pehlevi döneminde Şiraz evlerinin yedi renk çinilerinin çerçevesinin çeşitliliği sekiz tipte görülmektedir: dikdörtgen, kare, birleşmiş geometrik şekiller, deforma olmuş dikey dikdörtgen, eğri yüzeyler, dikey çatallı, taç, pencere çerçeveleri. İncelenen örneklerde kullanılan motiflerin çoğu Rumî ve Hatayî motiflerdir. İnsan figürleri, antik çağ eserlerinde olduğu gibi, minyatür olarak veya basit bir şekilde tasvir edilmiştir. Rumîler ve Hatayîler, gül ve bülbüller, insan figürleri bazen gerçekçi ve bazen soyut çizilerek renklendirilmiştir. Bu dönemde yedi renk çinilerde baskın renk olarak turkuaz ve kobalt mavisinin tonları kullanılmıştır.

Ornamental Motifs of Haft Rang Tiles in The Architecture of Houses Constructed in Shiraz in the Pahlavi Era

In the Pahlavi-constructed areas of Shiraz, there are a number of residential houses built with modern architectural design,but traditional techniques and designs have been used in their decoration. Haft rang tiles are among the most commonlyused techniques in the architectural decoration of these houses. The use of this ornamentation as seen in both internal andexternal views of Shiraz houses in the Pahlavi era is an exquisite example of the combination of tradition and modernityin contemporary Iranian architecture; studying its dimensions can lead to a better understanding of Iranian architecture inthe contemporary period. Accordingly, this paper explores decorative features and diversity of ornamental motifs of Haftrang tiles in the architecture of houses built in Shiraz in the Pahlavi Era using a descriptive-analytical methodology. Therequired data was collected through field and library research. To this end, the tile decorations of 20 houses within theurban area of Shiraz constructed during the Pahlavi Era were investigated and categorized by the researcher in terms ofspatial, framing, design, and motif diversity. According to the findings of the study, the Haft rang tile frames in the analyzedhouses displayed a wide diversity of shapes including rectangles, squares, deformed vertical rectangles, curved surfaces,vertical diagonal frames, window frames, composite geometric shapes, and crowns. The most commonly used patterns inthe sample group (20 houses were studied) were Eslimi (arabesque) and Khatai patterns. Human figures are also depictedin the form of archeological or miniature patterns or simple human shapes. Eslimi and Khatai patterns, flowers and birds,and human figures have been sometimes realistically portrayed, and sometimes portrayed in abstract forms. The dominantbackground colors of the tile frames in the studied period are turquoise and azure.

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