Iranian architecture refers to 5000 BC to this day. From architecture in Syria to North India and the borders of China, from the Caucasus to Zanzibar. From peasant huts to traditional tea houses, gardens with huge Pavilions, some majestic structures, the world has ever seen in it. From ancient civilizations in Iran, who started the construction of Tepe Zagheh, Tepe Sialk, Tchogha Zanbil Ziggurat, Persepolis, Pasargadae to islamic time period where the construction of mosques, Traditionel houses, hamams, gardens and bazaars architecture has continued. In total, and the whole, traditional Iranian architecture has up to seven construction titles we mean by "SABK".
Pre-Islamic Style: The Pre Parsi (Persian) style is the sign of progress in the Iranian architecture. The remains of an architectural component called a temple stairs leading Zagheh near Qazvin to mention. Elamite and proto-Elamite buildings are covered within this category Architecture. Other existing examples that address the architecture of that period and its style are the following structures: Chogha Zanbil, Sialk, Shahre Sukhte and Ecbatana.