Pardisan Park

Urban wild park in Tehran, Iran From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Pardisan Park (Persian: پارک پردیسان – Pārk e Pardisān) is a complex covering more than 270 hectares, located in the northwest of Tehran. It is connected to Hemmat Expressway in the north, and to Sheikh Nouri Expressway in the east.

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Pardisan Park
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Statue of Persian fallow deer doing a mating-dance
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TypeUrban wild
DesignerIan McHarg
Operated byDepartment of Environment
StatusOpen all year
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History

The original design of the park is attributed to Ian McHarg of the University of Pennsylvania.[1]

The planning phase of the park was begun by Wallace McHarg Roberts & Todd in 1975, under the reign of the last Shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi.[2] Due to the conflicts of the 1979 Revolution, the project was suspended, and the firm was left with a large amount of debt. The site was retained as a green space after the revolution, but the designs of Wallace McHarg Roberts & Todd were never implemented.

Facilities

It is primarily an educational, research and cultural center, with the objective of environmental studies.

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