Sunday, September 9, 2012

Kandovan: Iranian village carved into the rock

Kandovan: Iranian village carved into the rock

Avoid it often when implementing architectural projects or trying to remove them, but residents in the village of Kandovan not doing it with rocks because they are digging their homes inside, located the village in a remote area northwest Iran, and characterized Bmsaknha that Tndj with nature surrounding striking ways. Formed these rocks from the ashes volcanic over millions of years, and says that the origin of these novels region dates back to the Mongol armies that hid between these rocks and then turned to their homes. Funny thing is that with the increasing number of the population in these areas around the rocks to the population floors, per weight is the Rock now between two to four floors. As you can see rock containing houses all available in regular homes of doors and windows and ladders, all of which are engraved inside the rocks. Beautiful in these rocks (next shape is strange) is that they do not need any heating or cooling system, In winter isolate its internal environment Fathafez rocks on a warm atmosphere inside the house, In summer Abaiqy atmosphere inside rocks moderate








































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