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English: Destroyed in 2003 by an earthquake - how Iran has rebuilt the ancient mud city of Bam.

Mr. Hadi Ahmadi was there the day after the earthquake. His work was critical in the rebuilding process during the first years after the earthquake. 'When I arrived there, everything was destroyed. There were bodies on the streets. Everything had collapsed. Bam city, the city that we know now, dates back to 2500 years before. A very beautiful, big castle, a mud-brick castle. Everyone knows Bam as a symbol of earthen architecture in Iran. Some experts argued that we have to rebuild the Bam citadel as it was - with the same materials and same methods - just keep the tradition keep the authenticity. Other believed that we have to reconstruct Bam with new materials and totally rebuild it. The middle decision between these two groups was to rebuild Bam by using traditional materials but using modern methods. With the knowledge we have now about mud brick, soil an clay - we can make the best mud brick possible. Everything in Bam is still made with mud bricks. Mud brick technology hasn't changed so much until now. First they take the mud and put it in a timber frame. Then they remove the timber, put it under the sun to dry it. It's just that simple. The scientific part is concerned with the kind of soil we use, and the type of additives and how we put them together. We add things to the mud brick - usually straw - to increase the resistance of the bricks to crack. German experts from Dresden University used new materials in getting mud bricks to stick to the wall such as fiberglass. The Iranian part used a palm tree rope to use in building domes. Archeologists found a lot of things. Before the earthquake everybody thought it maybe dates back 2,500 years ago but they didn't know what had happened inside the walls, underneath the houses. Now you can see a beautiful, clean city, alleys, the bazaar, buildings. You can see several workshops with laborers and masters who are actuality rebuilding and restoring the destroyed buildings. You can see a lot of scaffolding who are working to rebuild Bam. All Iranians were united about rebuilding Bam - and also the world. If everybody wants it, the huge destruction, the huge disaster, could be solved, if everybody works together. Photo Credits:

- RNW.org (FLICKR) - Charlie Phillips (FLICKR) - sabamonin (FLICKR) - Hardy-R (FLICKR) - the United States's Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)

- as well as Mohammad Reza Matini, Elham Andaroodi and Kinji Ono from their article "Post Disaster Virtual Revival: 3D CG Manual Reconstruction of a World Heritage Site in Danger" found at: intechopen.com/books/virtual-reality-human-computer-interaction/post-disaster-virtual-revival-3d-cg-manual-reconstruction-of-a-world-heritage-site-in-danger#article-front
Français : Vidéo montrant des phases de la reconstruction de la citadelle en adobe de Bam (Arg-é Bam), en Iran, ainsi que des images datant d'avant la destruction par le séisme de 2003.
Македонски: За обновувањето на Бамската тврдина во Керман, Иран по катастрофалниот земјотрес во 2003 г.
Čeština: Rekonstrukční práce při obnově Arge Bámu, největší budovy z nepálené hlíny na světě ve městě Bam na jihovýchodě Íránu, po ničivém zemětřesení ze dne 26. prosince 2003. Stavba byla zbudována v době Achaimenovské říše v 6. - 4. století př. n. l. a je zapsána v seznamu světového dědictví UNESCO.
Polski: Pan Hadi Ahmadi był tam następnego dnia po trzęsieniu ziemi. Jego praca była kluczowa w procesie odbudowy w pierwszych latach po trzęsieniu. „Kiedy tam przybyłem, wszystko było zniszczone. Na ulicach leżały ciała. Wszystko się zawaliło.” To wideo przedstawia rekonstrukcję Arg-é Bam czyli „cytadeli w Bam” w Iranie, która była największą na świecie budowlą z suszonej cegły.
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Media of the day This file was selected as the media of the day for 10 August 2017. It was captioned as follows:
English: Mr. Hadi Ahmadi was there the day after the earthquake. His work was critical in the rebuilding process during the first years after the earthquake. "When I arrived there, everything was destroyed. There were bodies on the streets. Everything had collapsed." This video shows the reconstruction of Arg-e Bam Citadel in Bam, Iran - which was the largest adobe building in the world.
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Čeština: Rekonstrukční práce při obnově Arge Bámu, největší budovy z nepálené hlíny na světě ve městě Bam na jihovýchodě Íránu, po ničivém zemětřesení ze dne 26. prosince 2003. Stavba byla zbudována v době Achaimenovské říše v 6. - 4. století př. n. l. a je zapsána v seznamu světového dědictví UNESCO.
English: Mr. Hadi Ahmadi was there the day after the earthquake. His work was critical in the rebuilding process during the first years after the earthquake. "When I arrived there, everything was destroyed. There were bodies on the streets. Everything had collapsed." This video shows the reconstruction of Arg-e Bam Citadel in Bam, Iran - which was the largest adobe building in the world.
Français : Vidéo montrant des phases de la reconstruction de la citadelle en adobe de Bam (Arg-é Bam), en Iran, ainsi que des images datant d'avant la destruction par le séisme de 2003.
Македонски: За обновувањето на Бамската тврдина во Керман, Иран по катастрофалниот земјотрес во 2003 г.
Polski: Pan Hadi Ahmadi był tam następnego dnia po trzęsieniu ziemi. Jego praca była kluczowa w procesie odbudowy w pierwszych latach po trzęsieniu. „Kiedy tam przybyłem, wszystko było zniszczone. Na ulicach leżały ciała. Wszystko się zawaliło.” To wideo przedstawia rekonstrukcję Arg-é Bam czyli „cytadeli w Bam” w Iranie, która była największą na świecie budowlą z suszonej cegły.

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