Sunday, June 2, 2019
The Bahai International Archives Building and Its Classical Style of Greek Architecture :: International Arachives Art Essays
The Bahai internationalistic muniment Building and Its Classical Style of Greek Architecture The Bahai International Archives Building, erected in 1957 on Mount Carmel in Haifa Israel, echoes the perpetual classical style of Greek architecture. An admirer of Greek architecture, Shogi Effendi who was the Guardian of the Bahai faith, chose this style to carry out the construction of the Archives building. This building replicates the general proportions of the famous Parthenon in Athens, Greece.The Archives building is a museum which holds the original writings of the Bab, Baha u llah and Abdu l Baha , as well as some of their clothes and belongings. Baha u llah is the prophet establisher of the Bahai faith and the reflectivity of God for this day. The Bahai faith originated in Iran in 1863 and is now the second most widespread religion after Christianity. The Bab is the Forerunner of the Bahai faith. Abdu l Baha is Baha u llahs eldest son and his designated successor.The Archives building is surrounded by several of the Bahai holy places. The most important of which are the Shrine of The Bab, and the Monument Gardens. The tombs of central figures in the Bahai faith are found at the Monument Gardens. Mount Carmel is also th e location of the Bahai world administrative institutions The Seat of the Universal House of Justice, The International Library, Seat of The International Teaching Center, Center For The Study of The Sacred Texts, and many other present and future institutions of the Bahai Administrative Order. In essence, the Bahai Archives Building is a place of pilgrimage. The Parthenon, Shogi Effendis principal(prenominal) influence for building the Archives Buildings, was built in Athens, Greece, in 490 B.C.E. by Perikles. The Parthenon stood distinct among its surroundings. In fact, its the largest building on the Acropolis. Its grandeur has symbolic reference to its resolv e as the temple to the goddess Athena. The Parthenon was surrounded by several buildings which a lso had religious significance for instance, the temple utilise to Athena Nike (goddess of victory and war) and the Erechtheion which was another temple dedicated to several deities.
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