Apadana Complex

Apadana Residential Complex (Persian: شهرک آپادانا) is a large residential complex in western Tehran, Iran. It is located between Azadi Square and Ekbatan Complex.[1]

History

Construction of Apadana Complex started in the 1970s, and some parts of it were finished before 1978 Islamic revolution. Apadana was first occupied in 1981.[1]

Description

There are 46 blocks in Apadana Complex, comprising 6 "phases", each contains 7 or 8 blocks . Each phase has an administration office which is relatively independent in terms of decision making.[1]

Other information

The population of the Apadana Complex is about 15,000. It additionally includes 3 shopping centers, 7 schools and a mosque..[2]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "مونوگرافی شهرک آپادانا". www.iranurbanstudies.com. Retrieved 2016-07-05.
  2. "شورای 5 -". www.shoraye5.ir. Retrieved 2016-07-05.

Coordinates: 35°42′41″N 51°19′26″E / 35.71139°N 51.32389°E / 35.71139; 51.32389

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