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Available February 2012 Babak Afrassiabi, Nasrin Tabatabai Kish Design: Nina Støttrup Larsen, Illustrated (colour and b/w), Paperback, 160 pages, size: 16.5 x 23 cm In association with the Jan van Eyck Academy With the support of the City of Rotterdam's Department of Art and Culture
In the 1970s the last Shah of Iran decided to transform the island into an ultra-modern private resort for the royal family and its guests. After the Islamic Revolution of 1979, the hedonistic holiday island fell into disrepair until the 1990s, when Kish was transformed into an attractive place for Iran’s own tourists and investors who were keen to escape the strict social and political rules of the mainland. The many years of indecisive and unfulfilled planning is distinctly evident in the island’s architecture, which lacks any trace of a genius loci. |
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