
Ms Zahra Ranjbari
Higher Degree by Research Candidate
PhD Candidate
School of Architecture and Built Environment
Faculty of the Professions
Zahra is a PhD researcher working at the School of Architecture and Built Environment, the University of Adelaide. She is a member of the "Center for Asian and Middle Eastern Architecture (CAMEA)", and also working at the "History, Theory and Culture" research cluster with the School of Architecture and Built Environment. Doing research on early sixteenth Persian gardens and landscapes, her project is titled: "Botanic and Poetic Landscapes: A Reading of two Persian Sources on Early Safavid Gardens".
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Language Competencies
Language Competency English Can peer review Persian Can peer review -
Education
Date Institution name Country Title 2007 - 2010 Shiraz University of Arts, Shiraz Iran Master of Architecture 2002 - 2006 Shiraz University, Shiraz Iran Bachelor of Architectural engineering -
Research Interests
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Conference Papers
Year Citation 2017 Ranjbari, Z. (2017). Botanic and Poetic Landscapes; A Reading of two Persian Sources on Early Safavid Gardens. In SAHANZ 2nd Symposium. Adelaide. 2015 Ranjbari, Z. (2015). The Handbook of Agriculture; Agriculture and Gardening in the Early Safavid Period. In From Garden to Table; New Perspectives in Garden History. Adelaide.
- Australian Postgraduate Award (APA), 2013
- Kindred Spirits Fund Award, Australian Garden History society (AGHS), 2014
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