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Wind Tower Collection

The mesmerizing wind towers of Iran's Yazd province, particularly in Abarkuh and Aghazadeh, showcase the architectural brilliance of traditional houses

Background imageWind Tower Collection: Bahrain, Manama, Arad Fort and traditional buildings with wind towers

Bahrain, Manama, Arad Fort and traditional buildings with wind towers

Background imageWind Tower Collection: Iran, Yazd province, Abarkuh, Aghazadeh, traditional house with the badgir or wwindtowers

Iran, Yazd province, Abarkuh, Aghazadeh, traditional house with the badgir or wwindtowers
Traditional house with the badgir (windtowers), Aghazadeh, Abarkuh, Yazd Province, Iran, Middle East

Background imageWind Tower Collection: Wind tower, Bur Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Wind tower, Bur Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Background imageWind Tower Collection: Wind tower at Souk Waqif, Doha, Qatar

Wind tower at Souk Waqif, Doha, Qatar

Background imageWind Tower Collection: Biggest Wind Tower in the world at Dolat Abad Garden, Yazd, Iran, Middle East

Biggest Wind Tower in the world at Dolat Abad Garden, Yazd, Iran, Middle East

Background imageWind Tower Collection: Traditional wind towers in Nain, Isfahan province, Iran

Traditional wind towers in Nain, Isfahan province, Iran
A windtower (wind catcher) is a traditional Persian architectural element to create natural ventilation in buildings

Background imageWind Tower Collection: Nain old town, Isfahan province, Iran

Nain old town, Isfahan province, Iran
Nain is an old town in Isfahan province, central Iran. It has some of the most outstanding monuments of the country and is a popular touristic destination

Background imageWind Tower Collection: Iran, Abarqu

Iran, Abarqu. Wind tower (badgir), Abarqu town, southwest of Yazd. Note the moon in the background.Built around an armature of wooden poles, which gives resilience to the structure

Background imageWind Tower Collection: Qatar, Doha, Heritage House Museum, Traditional Badgir (Wind Tower)

Qatar, Doha, Heritage House Museum, Traditional Badgir (Wind Tower) QATAR-Doha: Heritage House Museum- Traditional Badgir (Wind Tower) built in 1935

Background imageWind Tower Collection: Roof, including windtower for air cooling, of late 18th century Qajar mansion, now

Roof, including windtower for air cooling, of late 18th century Qajar mansion, now Serai Ameriha Hotel, Kashan, Iran, Middle East

Background imageWind Tower Collection: Cityscape at dusk with many windtowers (badgirs), Yazd, Iran, Middle East

Cityscape at dusk with many windtowers (badgirs), Yazd, Iran, Middle East

Background imageWind Tower Collection: Old buildings in Dubai on the Creek

Old buildings in Dubai on the Creek
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Wind towers, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Middle East

Background imageWind Tower Collection: Windtower overlooks Deira Old Souk and Spice Souk

Windtower overlooks Deira Old Souk and Spice Souk, Deira, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Middle East

Background imageWind Tower Collection: Rooftops and wind towers

Rooftops and wind towers, Yazd, Iran, Middle East


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The mesmerizing wind towers of Iran's Yazd province, particularly in Abarkuh and Aghazadeh, showcase the architectural brilliance of traditional houses. These unique structures, known as badgirs or wind towers, have stood tall for centuries, harnessing the power of nature to cool down homes amidst scorching desert temperatures. In Dubai's Bur Dubai district and Manama's Al Khamis mosque area in Bahrain, restored traditional buildings proudly display their wind towers. These intricate designs not only serve as a testament to the region's rich heritage but also offer a glimpse into how ancient civilizations ingeniously utilized natural ventilation systems. Souk Waqif in Doha boasts a stunning wind tower that adds charm to this bustling marketplace. Its elegant design seamlessly blends with the vibrant atmosphere while providing respite from Qatar's sweltering heat. Yazd takes pride in housing the world's largest wind tower at Dolat Abad Garden. This architectural marvel stands tall against the backdrop of Iran's Middle Eastern landscape and serves as a symbol of innovation and sustainability. Abu Dhabi showcases its commitment to renewable energy with Masdar City - home to one of the world's first wind towers. This groundbreaking initiative combines modern technology with traditional aesthetics, creating an urban oasis where green living is at its core. Nain town in Isfahan province embraces tradition through its enchanting wind towers scattered across its old streets. The Four Iwan yard within Nain Mosque complex further exemplifies how these structures were integrated into religious architecture, offering both spiritual solace and natural cooling effects. Finally, Al Seef by Dubai Creek presents a picturesque scene where modernity meets tradition. Wind towers dotting this waterfront promenade pay homage to Emirati heritage while captivating visitors with their timeless beauty. From Iran to Bahrain and throughout the United Arab Emirates and Qatar, these remarkable wind towers stand as silent witnesses to centuries-old wisdom passed down through generations.