Dr. Safa Mahmoudian, BA M.Sc.
- Mail: safa.mahmoudian@univie.ac.at
- Phone: +43-1-4277-43414
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Research Profile: u:cris
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Teaching (iCal)
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- 080055 PS Case Study II/III (Summer Course): Mesopotamia - A Centre for Art and Culture in the Early Islamic Period
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Her forthcoming book “Palace Gardens in Lower Mesopotamia, 8th–11th Centuries” (Edinburgh University Press, October 2024) incorporates a wide range of previously un- or underutilised primary source materials to create a comprehensive picture of these gardens in their historical, architectural and environmental contexts, and to examine various factors that influenced their design and placement. Her first monograph (Tehran, 2017) explores the riverine landscape of a main water canal – Fadan Mādī – in seventeenth-century Isfahan from various angles. It demonstrates the important role that the water system of Isfahan played as a backbone in the morphology, architecture, and daily life of this city.
Trained as an architect with extensive experience in working with Arabic and Persian textual sources, Dr. Mahmoudian received her BA and MA from the Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran, and her DPhil (doctorate) from the Faculty of Historical and Cultural Studies of the University of Vienna. Her doctoral thesis received the 2022 Grete Mostny Prize.