Kashan Joins UNESCO’s Creative Cities Network in Architecture On World Cities Day 2025, during the 43rd UNESCO General Conference in Samarkand, Kashan was officially recognized as a Creative City of Architecture by the UNESCO Creative Cities Network. This milestone marks one of the first times UNESCO has added architectures a distinct creative field in its network, placing Kashan alongside cities like Bistrita (Romania) and Lusail (Qatar) as pioneering “Creative Cities of Architecture.” This recognition adds to Kashan’s historic and evolving cultural legacy, affirming its significance not just as a city of the past, but as a living center for architectural creativity, heritage conservation, and sustainable cultural development. Why This Title Matters • New Creative Field Recognition Until now, UNESCO’s Creative Cities Network recognized seven fields (such as crafts, gastronomy, literature, music). The 2025 additions introduced architecture as a new creative dimension, broadening the mission and reach of the network. Kashan being among the first cities in this category underscores Iran’s contribution to architectural heritage. • Elevated Cultural Diplomacy With this status, Kashan can engage more actively in international cooperation, exchange programs, and joint architectural initiatives. It opens doors for funding, exhibitions, and partnerships that will help preserve and reinterpret its traditional architecture in contemporary contexts. • Revival & Innovation Combined Recognizing Kashan as a Creative City of Architecture encourages the blending of tradition and innovation: supporting the restoration of historic houses, promoting climate-sensitive design (e.g. windcatchers, courtyards), and inspiring new architecture that respects local identity. • Boost for Cultural & Heritage Tourism This title can draw attention to Kashan beyond the usual pilgrimage to its gardens and houses. It may inspire new architectural tours, workshops, and residencies centered on learning traditional building techniques. Kashan: A Living Architectural Heritage Kashan’s architecture has long been celebrated, but this UNESCO designation
Kashan Joins UNESCO’s Creative Cities Network in Architecture On World Cities Day 2025, during the 43rd UNESCO General Conference in Samarkand, Kashan was officially recognized as a Creative City of Architecture by the UNESCO Creative Cities Network. This milestone marks one of the first times UNESCO has added architectures a distinct creative field in its network,