Peyman Sajjadi, a ceramist, showcased the first part of his project,
which focused on “City and Architecture,” last summer at the
Adapa Gallery. The architecture of the “Yakhchal- /jæxdl/“
in Iranian urban planning was his primary focus. Now, Sajjadi has
expanded his city, concentrating on constructing a habitat where
the concern for “water” in the architecture and the urban organelle
of the “Yakhchal” is not only sustained but also highlighted even
more prominently.