Where in Shiraz, Iran can I find “The Pause”?



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I'm looking for (the exact location of) this project:
http://iranian-architect.ir/project-0214



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The architect is Amir Hossein Ashari. It's somewhere in the city of Shiraz, Iran and is built in 2017.










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    I'm looking for (the exact location of) this project:
    http://iranian-architect.ir/project-0214



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    The architect is Amir Hossein Ashari. It's somewhere in the city of Shiraz, Iran and is built in 2017.










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      I'm looking for (the exact location of) this project:
      http://iranian-architect.ir/project-0214



      enter image description here



      The architect is Amir Hossein Ashari. It's somewhere in the city of Shiraz, Iran and is built in 2017.










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      I'm looking for (the exact location of) this project:
      http://iranian-architect.ir/project-0214



      enter image description here



      The architect is Amir Hossein Ashari. It's somewhere in the city of Shiraz, Iran and is built in 2017.







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          The article you link to says it's near here (Afif Abad Garden in Shiraz):



          https://www.google.com.br/maps/place/Afif+Abad+Garden/@29.6223665,52.495758,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x3fb21248322b2065:0x37b690290b99c0d7!8m2!3d29.6223619!4d52.4979467?hl=en






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            Also found Afif Abad Garden reference at www.archdaily.com.
            – mouviciel
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          • Meanwhile I found this article pointing to a different location...
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            Nov 16 '17 at 14:35






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            I saw that, indeed. I figured the map just points to 'Shiraz'. The article in question also mentions the same gardens.
            – MastaBaba
            Nov 16 '17 at 15:59






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            This image on the page linked in the OP, which was presumably produced by the architects, also implies that it's in Afif Abad Garden.
            – Michael Seifert
            Nov 16 '17 at 22:32







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            @DavidRicherby: Your point is taken.
            – MastaBaba
            Nov 17 '17 at 12:05

















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          It is at this exact location, inside Afif Abad Gardens, between the end of Afif Abad St and the military museum. It is tricky to spot in Satellite view, but this planning diagram from your article points to a a structure of pathways that is clearly visible, and The Pause can be seen as a grey square close to its proposed location in the diagram.






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          The article you link to says it's near here (Afif Abad Garden in Shiraz):



          https://www.google.com.br/maps/place/Afif+Abad+Garden/@29.6223665,52.495758,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x3fb21248322b2065:0x37b690290b99c0d7!8m2!3d29.6223619!4d52.4979467?hl=en






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            Also found Afif Abad Garden reference at www.archdaily.com.
            – mouviciel
            Nov 16 '17 at 14:14










          • Meanwhile I found this article pointing to a different location...
            – user1073075
            Nov 16 '17 at 14:35






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            I saw that, indeed. I figured the map just points to 'Shiraz'. The article in question also mentions the same gardens.
            – MastaBaba
            Nov 16 '17 at 15:59






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            This image on the page linked in the OP, which was presumably produced by the architects, also implies that it's in Afif Abad Garden.
            – Michael Seifert
            Nov 16 '17 at 22:32







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            @DavidRicherby: Your point is taken.
            – MastaBaba
            Nov 17 '17 at 12:05














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          The article you link to says it's near here (Afif Abad Garden in Shiraz):



          https://www.google.com.br/maps/place/Afif+Abad+Garden/@29.6223665,52.495758,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x3fb21248322b2065:0x37b690290b99c0d7!8m2!3d29.6223619!4d52.4979467?hl=en






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            Also found Afif Abad Garden reference at www.archdaily.com.
            – mouviciel
            Nov 16 '17 at 14:14










          • Meanwhile I found this article pointing to a different location...
            – user1073075
            Nov 16 '17 at 14:35






          • 1




            I saw that, indeed. I figured the map just points to 'Shiraz'. The article in question also mentions the same gardens.
            – MastaBaba
            Nov 16 '17 at 15:59






          • 1




            This image on the page linked in the OP, which was presumably produced by the architects, also implies that it's in Afif Abad Garden.
            – Michael Seifert
            Nov 16 '17 at 22:32







          • 1




            @DavidRicherby: Your point is taken.
            – MastaBaba
            Nov 17 '17 at 12:05












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          up vote
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          The article you link to says it's near here (Afif Abad Garden in Shiraz):



          https://www.google.com.br/maps/place/Afif+Abad+Garden/@29.6223665,52.495758,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x3fb21248322b2065:0x37b690290b99c0d7!8m2!3d29.6223619!4d52.4979467?hl=en






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          The article you link to says it's near here (Afif Abad Garden in Shiraz):



          https://www.google.com.br/maps/place/Afif+Abad+Garden/@29.6223665,52.495758,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x3fb21248322b2065:0x37b690290b99c0d7!8m2!3d29.6223619!4d52.4979467?hl=en







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            Also found Afif Abad Garden reference at www.archdaily.com.
            – mouviciel
            Nov 16 '17 at 14:14










          • Meanwhile I found this article pointing to a different location...
            – user1073075
            Nov 16 '17 at 14:35






          • 1




            I saw that, indeed. I figured the map just points to 'Shiraz'. The article in question also mentions the same gardens.
            – MastaBaba
            Nov 16 '17 at 15:59






          • 1




            This image on the page linked in the OP, which was presumably produced by the architects, also implies that it's in Afif Abad Garden.
            – Michael Seifert
            Nov 16 '17 at 22:32







          • 1




            @DavidRicherby: Your point is taken.
            – MastaBaba
            Nov 17 '17 at 12:05












          • 1




            Also found Afif Abad Garden reference at www.archdaily.com.
            – mouviciel
            Nov 16 '17 at 14:14










          • Meanwhile I found this article pointing to a different location...
            – user1073075
            Nov 16 '17 at 14:35






          • 1




            I saw that, indeed. I figured the map just points to 'Shiraz'. The article in question also mentions the same gardens.
            – MastaBaba
            Nov 16 '17 at 15:59






          • 1




            This image on the page linked in the OP, which was presumably produced by the architects, also implies that it's in Afif Abad Garden.
            – Michael Seifert
            Nov 16 '17 at 22:32







          • 1




            @DavidRicherby: Your point is taken.
            – MastaBaba
            Nov 17 '17 at 12:05







          1




          1




          Also found Afif Abad Garden reference at www.archdaily.com.
          – mouviciel
          Nov 16 '17 at 14:14




          Also found Afif Abad Garden reference at www.archdaily.com.
          – mouviciel
          Nov 16 '17 at 14:14












          Meanwhile I found this article pointing to a different location...
          – user1073075
          Nov 16 '17 at 14:35




          Meanwhile I found this article pointing to a different location...
          – user1073075
          Nov 16 '17 at 14:35




          1




          1




          I saw that, indeed. I figured the map just points to 'Shiraz'. The article in question also mentions the same gardens.
          – MastaBaba
          Nov 16 '17 at 15:59




          I saw that, indeed. I figured the map just points to 'Shiraz'. The article in question also mentions the same gardens.
          – MastaBaba
          Nov 16 '17 at 15:59




          1




          1




          This image on the page linked in the OP, which was presumably produced by the architects, also implies that it's in Afif Abad Garden.
          – Michael Seifert
          Nov 16 '17 at 22:32





          This image on the page linked in the OP, which was presumably produced by the architects, also implies that it's in Afif Abad Garden.
          – Michael Seifert
          Nov 16 '17 at 22:32





          1




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          @DavidRicherby: Your point is taken.
          – MastaBaba
          Nov 17 '17 at 12:05




          @DavidRicherby: Your point is taken.
          – MastaBaba
          Nov 17 '17 at 12:05












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          It is at this exact location, inside Afif Abad Gardens, between the end of Afif Abad St and the military museum. It is tricky to spot in Satellite view, but this planning diagram from your article points to a a structure of pathways that is clearly visible, and The Pause can be seen as a grey square close to its proposed location in the diagram.






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          • It looks like it's no longer there...
            – user1073075
            Nov 22 '17 at 10:01














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          It is at this exact location, inside Afif Abad Gardens, between the end of Afif Abad St and the military museum. It is tricky to spot in Satellite view, but this planning diagram from your article points to a a structure of pathways that is clearly visible, and The Pause can be seen as a grey square close to its proposed location in the diagram.






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          • It looks like it's no longer there...
            – user1073075
            Nov 22 '17 at 10:01












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          up vote
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          It is at this exact location, inside Afif Abad Gardens, between the end of Afif Abad St and the military museum. It is tricky to spot in Satellite view, but this planning diagram from your article points to a a structure of pathways that is clearly visible, and The Pause can be seen as a grey square close to its proposed location in the diagram.






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          It is at this exact location, inside Afif Abad Gardens, between the end of Afif Abad St and the military museum. It is tricky to spot in Satellite view, but this planning diagram from your article points to a a structure of pathways that is clearly visible, and The Pause can be seen as a grey square close to its proposed location in the diagram.







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