Abstract:
Today, mass media act like a magic mirror, not only reflecting the reality of societies, but also projecting a variety of images onto people’s thoughts. Because of this great ability to produce, reproduce and disperse images, mass media have acquired considerable influence on people’s lives. Among the different media, the television in particular has become an inseparable part of most Iranian households. Within the various programs offered, television series stand out from the rest because they are presented incrementally and over a longer period of time, and therefore, attracting large, faithful audiences who continuously absorb their visual communication. This paper traces people’s conception of richness, luxury and quality in architecture by examining its representation in recent Iranian TV series. It uses a qualitative research methodology based on theoretical cross-examination, critical analysis and thematic comparison of Iranian homes, particularly houses belonging to the wealthy with enough financial means to facilitate quality and creativity in architecture. By analyzing the architectural characteristics of these buildings, this paper concludes that a particularly superficial definition of richness in architecture is gaining popularity, which results in architectural characteristics that are entirely foreign to the rich cultural and architectural traditions of Iran. The consequence is a loss of identity in which everyone is responsible for: from the wealthy clients who desire such imported opulence, to the architects who succumb to such desire, and finally the public that accepts it all. In this context, the media acts like a mirror, reflecting and therefore doubling the effect of these events.
Machine summary:
It uses a qualitative research methodology based on theoretical cross-examination, critical analysis and thematic comparison of Iranian homes, particularly houses belonging to the wealthy with enough financial means to facilitate quality and creativity in architecture.
48) RICHNESS IN ARCHITECTURE AS BROADCAST BY IRANIAN TV SERIES A careful analysis of the characteristics of houses portrayed in Iranian TV series reveals considerable similarities in style and approach within the different images of architecture and interior design projected back towards society.
If, in traditional Iranian architecture, ornaments were applied to both the exterior and interior surfaces of buildings, today’s luxury houses however, seem to refrain from such techniques.
Ivan (Terrace) Ivan is one of the important spaces in Iranian architecture, which can be found in most traditional houses, and some forms of it can even be found in houses (View the image of this page) Fig. 8.
For example, the presence of nude human figures is in spite of the fact that in the six categories of Islamic teachings about sculpture, five speak of its prohibition and nude forms are very rare indeed in the long history of Iranian art and architecture (Talayi & Hatam, 2011, p.
In either way, such interior spaces, commissioned by the wealthy and produced by many contemporary Iranian designers, are being popularized by the mass media and are rapidly altering the Iranians’ conception of nobility, quality and richness in architecture.