Culture and Identity
Culture and Identity
Culture and Identity
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Abstract
The culture of each society is identified through its manifestations such as language, art, and
architecture, and analysis in the field of culture is related to the study of cultural manifestations.
Architecture as a matter of human life reflects the culture in every society interacting closely with
structural, historical, political, economic and social features of society. People in every country try
to follow their norms and maintain their values in making of architecture by applying the material
things. Changing the cultural and social attitudes in communities has the greatest impact on the
architecture. Therefore, the role of culture in promoting architectural identity seems essential. This
descriptive article with the assumption that architectural is a complete symbol of human culture tries
to study the role of culture in promoting architectural identity based on the documents and library
studies. Therefore, after relooking the definitions of culture, identity, architecture and their
interaction with each other, some Iranian historic buildings in different periods (as the case studies)
were studied. The result is that the culture of each community defines the identity of the community
and architecture as a social phenomenon was originated from the culture and its effects. Art and
architecture are of the most important symptoms and characteristics of each nation and every
historical period that indicate the environment human’s lives at any time. So, if architectural identity
gets described in culture and tradition, the architecture based on today’s not past culture and
traditions is the architecture with identity that is and will always be with us.
Keywords: culture, architecture, identity, Iran.
Introduction
Contemporary historic break from the architecture evolution of elders’ achievements, led to
the production of illegible space. This illegibility has gone so far that we can not establish a logical
relationship with the last architecture. It seems that Persian architectural masterpieces are identified
somewhere else or founded by foreign individuals that are so alien and opposite with our
contemporary architecture (Mahdavinejad, 2004). Architecture is the portray of a nation’s culture
integrated with all aspects of human life and has a profound impact on it. Architecture is the results
of the culture of the society (Parvizi, 2009). Architecture is formed in order to develop the values in
itself. Iranian art is the art full of Iranian traditional genius and the group creating such art should
have instinct and ingenuity, and their arts can not be only a combination of elements from other
cultures. This implies that architecture is assigned to keep the ancient values of culture in itself and
accordingly it is considered as the identity element in the cultural sector, so the homogeneity of
culture and architecture can be seen in the world of architecture (Bemanian, Gholamirostam,
Rahmtapnah, 2010). But the question “what is the position of culture in promoting the architecture
identity?” is proposed. This descriptive article with the assumption that architectural is a complete
symbol of human culture tries to study the role of culture in promoting architectural identity based
on the documents and library studies. Therefore, after relooking the definitions of culture, identity,
architecture and their interaction with each other, some Iranian historic buildings in different periods
(as the case studies) were studied.
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Culture
Culture is a set of beliefs, knowledge, education, customs and values that society has
developed them based on their own beliefs and in the process, it aims to achieve a development
defined and explained to him by its worldlook (Naghizadeh, 2000). The impact of culture in
different areas of life, including art, architecture and urban planning and development, and ways of
life is undeniable (Madadpoor, 2000).
Architecture
Architecture is scientific- artistic activities to create space and organize it; crystallization of
the culture of a community over time; and clear mirror of the society in different periods.
Architecture is apart from a building or building, but also how to build it and not related to
construction materials, However, it is related to the way a house or city is built in order to meet non-
material human needs. Architecture is both formed and has continued to the present time since the
old time when building and trimming were popular, and its variety has been created (Parhizgar,
2003). The model of the relationship between culture and architecture can be expressed based on
four different definitions as shown in Table 1.
Table 1: The model of the relationship between culture and architecture (Shayan, 2011)
Architecture and culture Architecture Scope of culture
Functional As a result of social components interaction Sociology
Conceptual As an artistic product that includes an end Aesthetics
elevation of the mind
Functional Conceptual As a matter of human’s life and includes and Anthropology
effective on actions
Perceptual As a result of mental attitude to the surrounding Psychology
built environment
Identity
Identity is an issue that is important in all areas including architecture. Questions like "
where do we belong? Who are we? Where are we going? ", can be come up in various forms, and
related to cultures, religions or nations and countries. The notion that architecture is a reflection of a
culture is a strong idea and will continue to be discussed. It is a perspective that is a source of
inspiration and also the preventive source of the best architects returning to their roots. Human
identity is manifested in art as well as in architecture. Human has always showed his dedication to
his roots in his arts. So, it can be said that Every civilization or ethnic groups offers specific
architecture in accordance with their culture at different times (Shayan, 2011). Identity literally
means character, essence, and the existence attributed to Hu. In Moein Dictionary, identity can be
expressed as follows: Supreme being, essence, existence; and What causes a person to be identified
which means what differentiate an individual from the others. Hence, identity is not expressed in the
vacuum. Identity is defined as who and what an individual is in Oxford Dictionary (Mahdavineja,
Bemanian, Khaksar, 2010).
An overlook of Iranian architecture and culture in different historical periods
Before Islamic Revolution
By the early of Qajar dynasty, Iranian architecture had root continuity and progression.
However, at any time due to circumstances, such as the development of manufacturing techniques,
use of new materials, changing and expanding demands of employers change in the design, it
showed different shapes and patterns, but was strengthened based on indivisible principles and
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properties. Architectural continuity resulted in the cultural continuity in all areas of Iranians’ lives.
Continuity of life and architectural structures led to architectural standardization and coordination as
well. By this time, Iranian culture and architecture have gradually passed a process of
transformation through a continuous and endogenous process and cultural exchange with the
surrounding lands. At this time, the architecture immediately resulted in the culture, and no
distinction was seen between these two areas there.
Qajar dynasty
With the advent of Qajar, the continuity of the components of individual and social life of the
people were gradually changed due to some reasons such as international changes and some internal
turmoil. Political, social and economic problems and failures in the period led the intellectuals,
educated and even some government officials to believe that the only way to develop the country
was to follow the adoption the West in social, technical and cultural areas. The effect of this
approach on the architecture caused the imitation look. The most significant architectural and
cultural characteristics were certain perceptions particularly in the form and decorations. But, the
architectural structures were still based on traditional architecture and cultural continuity was still
evident in the principles and hidden layers of architecture.
First Pahlavi’s dynasty
In this period, the architectural and cultural looks were turned into the " modern historical
revival of patriotic feelings with modern stating through avoiding to continue the tradition of Qajar
architecture as well as synchronization with the evolution of modern architecture. The presence of
culture in this period was based on the three issues: firstly, continuation of traditional styles in the
design and construction of residential units and buildings of faith, especially in medium and small
cities. Secondly, the integration and composition level of European or Russian neoclassical styles
with the elements of Iranian architecture such as wishbone arches, Mogharnas and Iranian
architectural and traditional materials such as tiles and bricks. Thirdly, considering the elements of
the historical period of pre-Islamic era in the architecture and combining them with today’s
applications (Soltanzadeh, 2006).
Second Pahlavi’s dynasty
The cultural look towards the architecture was still based on the tradition. Ancient -oriented
look to the tradition was replaced with a more traditional look referring most to the post-Islamic
architecture. Although this look was early dominated by the modernism and the international style,
it led to the formation and development of indigenous tendencies and return to themselves in the
field of architecture in the early 1950s, along with the development of modernist critical thinking. In
this period, the concept-oriented look to the traditional architecture, in addition to applying
indigenous materials and symbolic forms indicates the architect's interests in the indigenous culture.
During this period, an effective relationship also happened among architecture, sciences, arts and
architecture of that time and architecture was more intertwined with various aspects of people’s
lives in this way.
After Islamic Revolution
The movement of the quest for identity that emerged in the late 1961s in the architecture
retrieved new life by the occurrence of Islamic Revolution and the intellectual atmosphere of that
time which was full of righteous demands such as the desire to rule over the country's political and
economic destiny had profound impact on all parts of the society and consequently on the
architecture. The quest for identity tendencies were directed towards the religious quest for identity
and tried to revive the concept of Islamic Architecture and urbanization (Ansari, 2006).
There are inner content and concept that lie behind each form. In this view, human is seen as critical
stakeholders turns to external bodies, shapes in order to express their inner content and apply them
to show his inner thoughts and ideas. These concepts are not affected by fleeting evolutions but each
civilization in every time and place introduces a new policy along with the goals and fundamental
perspectives of the society to reform and develop their views (Geroter, 2008).
Comparison of cultural indices in different periods and architecture in Iran Persepolis
The construction of the complex was started in the sixth century BC by Darius, Achaemenid
king. It is located in Marvdasht, a town near Shiraz and surrounded by Mount Mercy from one side
and Marvdasht from the other side.
Figure 1. Persepolis
Cultural indices: Founding Persian power based on religious and national principles; strong
military and advanced rules; existence of the potential for large-scale planning and practical
management; systematic departments mint; paying attention to the religion and divine inspiration.
Architectural indices: Establishing a religious center which was more glorious than political
Achaemenid palaces at Susa; creating great and glorious architecture so that the height of the
columns is unique and openings; applying wood in the roof ; placing the architecture on the platform
and separating it from the ground; Manufacturing Achaemenid Hall with columns based on
Urartuish architecture.
Throne of Solomon
The complex of the Throne of Solomon is located in the north of Takab City and
southeastern o Urumia Lake in Western Azerbayjan province. It is on a platform and natural rock to
a height of twenty feet above the plain, which is generally composed of layers of sediments of the
lake.
environment and using the environmental factors; each floor gets its light from the top floor which is
one of the reasons for the span shape of the building; the building facade which reminds us of the
buildings such as, apertures castles and castle , which are not a lot due to pressed texture of the
cities; the building pyramidal composition is reminiscent of foothills gardens.
Cultural indices: Establishing the government based on national and religious culture;
independence from other powers; construction without following appropriate models; radical
eclecticism; now, Iranian holidays consists of more religious holidays than national and occasionally
Western holidays or festivals.
Architectural indices: In the building, the considered elements in the exterior facade to make
it a national construction are not seen by the visitors without the explanation from designer; in the
internal design, these elements are scattered and lack of unity is evident; It has been tried to be
eclectically inspired from various Iranian monuments; the exterior of the building is reminiscent of
the 60s and 70s buildings in Europe; designer referred to different Iranian buildings and
postmodernism style.
Conclusion
By studying the above cases, it can be concluded that cultural indices of the society formed
the architectural body and in fact, people living with the national culture could produce architecture
with identity. The previous studies indicate that the old architecture with identity was due to the
reflection of the human values in architecture. But do not consider the reconstructing of the sites in
the form of traditional architecture the same as architectural buildings with identity. Because, the
traditional architecture was in accordance with the requirements of the old time and reconstructing
them in the present time will not be coordinated with the requirements of modern time. The culture
of the community defines its identity and architecture as a social phenomenon originated from the
culture and influenced it. The art of architecture is one of the most important symptoms and
characteristics of each nation and historical period and represents human’s environments anytime.
Each new style of architecture is based on the principles , methods and traditions of earlier styles
and this is the reason that there was strong relationship among different styles of architecture in the
past so it seems difficult to consider boundaries among them. This similarity in principles and
methods in different styles originated from the culture, customs and behavioral patterns of the
individuals in the society which caused to create architectural styles new with slight changes in new
ways of life and culture that is rooted in time to meet the new requirements. Time is always passing,
and the nation is successful who understand the architecture needs of the community and know the
time and place of their community. Architecture has always been accompanied with the time, and
this is the time makes or alters traditions and behavioral patterns according to the nature of their
cultures. Perhaps the architecture is based on tradition, but it does not belong to it anymore.
Dogmatic tradition is the result of an ongoing and imitative review abrogated today. So if we
describe architectural identity in culture and tradition, the architecture based on today’s needs,
culture and traditions not of the past is an architecture with identity and this identity is and will be
with us forever.
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