Nestled into the steep slope of a mountain this remarkable thousand year old village in northern iran has evolved an unusual approach to open space.
Iran building roofs are the roads.
The unique ochre brown structures of masuleh follow the slope of the mountain that the village nestles on or rather grows from giving the village its most unusual quality.
Cool roofs use reflective materials often but not always light colored to reflect more of the sun s energy than dark traditional roofs and to more efficiently transmit heat from the building.
Its rooftops double as public lanes and gathering places.
The 63 kilometer long section 1 starting from tabriz needs 9 4 trillion rials 250 million in investment.
The building houses a retail space on the ground floor and offices on the upper.
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3 498 million tons of non oil commodities were transited abroad via iran during march 20 november 20 2008 79 of the commodities were transited by road.
The undulating brick roof of the termeh building in iran doubles as a seating and walking structure for the public.
The asphalt used on roads can under certain conditions produce more hazardous pollution than the cars that drive on it according to research carried out by scientists from yale and carnegie mellon universities.
Ancient iranian town where roofs serve as public spaces.
Asphalt is a petroleum based component of coverings used for roads and building roofs.
Residential and commercial roofing shingles slate roof ventilation roof underlayments asphaltic and tpo roof membranes.
The roofs of many of the.
Bazargan accounts for a considerable share of road transportation between iran and turkey.
Later in 1936 parliament passed a law to call it the ministry of roads and again on july 6 1974 it was renamed as ministry of roads and transport.