Historical background
Shohada square is an old square in the city ofRenovation plan
After 2000, the square became the focus of attention again, as a large commercial center of the city and a meeting place for 14 million pilgrims a year. The site was considered a strong prospect for a new building and became the subject of much debate among architects and planners. The square was also viewed as a place where the city of Mashhad could re-establish its position in modern Iran. More than just a building site, Shohada square became seen as a statement of post-revolution architecture and urban design attitudes. The new plan consists of two tunnels (one from west to east and the other east to west) for reducing the heavy traffic on the main level of the project. An extension to the old municipality building and a new city hall is planned, along with more than four other official and commercial buildings. Two hotels, a new boulevard, shopping malls, and a large plaza are also planned.See also
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