

photographer documents the architectural details of ceilings in iran

(above) ceiling of hazrat-masoumeh mosque in qom, iran

all images courtesy of mehrdad

an instagram photographer is taking viewers on a visual journey through the history of iranian architecture and design. m1rasoulifard captures the structural and artistic intricacies of iran’s most significant places of worship and cultural complexes, from the jāmeh mosque — one of the oldest still standing in the country — to the chaharbagh school, both in the city of isfahan.

as home to one of the world’s oldest civilizations, iran is recognized for its ancient architectural wonders, whose often modest façades hide complex mosaic motifs and richly detailed ornamentation within. throughout the photographic series, the artist highlights the vibrant patterns extending along the diameters of domed ceilings, and the intricate network of symbols spanning across surrounding walls. the abstract captures and their cropped compositions seek to accentuate the labyrinthine geometries and meticulous tiling innate to iran’s architectural record.



ceiling of hazrat-masoumeh mosque in qom, iran



sheikh lotfollah mosque in isfahan, iran | 400 years old



ceiling of jāmeh mosque of isfahan, iran | 900 years old



ceiling of sheikh-lotfollah mosque in isfahan, iran



ceiling of jāmeh mosque of isfahan, iran | 900 years old



ceiling of shah-e-cheragh mosque in shiraz, iran



ceiling of chaharbagh school in isfahan, iran



ceiling of sheikh-lotfolah mosque in isfahan, iran



ceiling of hazrat-masoumeh mosque in qom, iran



ceiling of hazrat-masoumeh mosque in qom, iran



sheikh lotfollah mosque in isfahan, iran | 400 years old



ceiling of shah-e-cheragh mosque in shiraz, iran



ceiling of jāmeh mosque of isfahān, iran | 900 years old