Royal Gardens in Republican Iran: a case study of the Golestan Palace Garden, Tehran

Q1 Arts and Humanities Landscape History Pub Date : 2022-07-03 DOI:10.1080/01433768.2022.2143752
S. Mahdizadeh, S. Walker, Zahra Karimian, L. Rajendran
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ABSTRACT In 1925, the rise of Reza Shah Pahlavi’s regime led to the deliberate destruction of Qajar gardens (1785 to 1925), most of which were converted into military bases. A limited number, such as the Golestan Palace Garden, were partly preserved. However, there had been mass destruction of ‘unsolicited’ and ‘outdated’ buildings by the Qajars and the denigration of religious rituals. Following the fall of the monarchy and establishment of the Islamic Republic in 1979, the Golestan Palace Garden’s meaning and function changed, and all traditions associated with the monarchy were abandoned to enforce the ideologies of post-revolutionary garden management. Through an in-depth case study, this paper narrates the transformations which have occurred in the physical and material fabric along with symbolic and social dimensions of royal gardens. Although the garden exists its rich symbolism has been rendered impotent to respond to different needs of various states. The renovation of the Golestan Palace Garden has not been appropriately completed even after it was registered as a World Heritage Site in 2013. Hence, this paper intends to question the museum-like conservation approach, which negates the social facts and meanings and is limited to the restoration of materials. The paper concludes that the revival of intangible heritage is fundamental to invigorate the garden in question.
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伊朗共和国的皇家花园——以德黑兰戈勒斯坦宫花园为例
1925年,礼萨•巴列维政权的崛起导致卡扎尔花园遭到蓄意破坏(1785年至1925年),其中大部分被改建为军事基地。一些有限的建筑,如古列斯坦宫殿花园,部分保存了下来。然而,卡扎尔人对“未经请求”和“过时”的建筑进行了大规模破坏,并对宗教仪式进行了诋毁。1979年,随着君主制的倒台和伊斯兰共和国的建立,古列斯坦宫殿花园的意义和功能发生了变化,所有与君主制相关的传统都被抛弃,以强制执行革命后花园管理的意识形态。通过深入的案例研究,本文叙述了皇家园林在物理和物质结构以及象征和社会维度上发生的变化。虽然花园存在,但其丰富的象征意义已经无力回应不同国家的不同需求。古列斯坦宫花园在2013年被列入世界文化遗产后,其修缮工作并未如期完成。因此,本文试图质疑博物馆式的保护方式,这种方式否定了社会事实和意义,只局限于材料的修复。文章认为,非物质遗产的复兴是振兴园林的根本。
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