brick, mud plaster, and turquoise tiles integrate the building with its surroundings<\/p>\n
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overall view of the building within the surrounding fabric<\/p>\n
the design draws inspiration from local Yazd architectural traditions<\/p>\n
the building illuminates at night within the neighborhood fabric<\/p>\n
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vertical circulation connecting the different levels of Aghajoon communal Kitchen<\/p>\n
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\nlead architect:<\/strong> Seyed Amirhossein Sahiholnasab<\/p>\n