
This interesting architecture is the Asadi Tower in Tehran, Iran. This image and structure shows great depth which can obviously be seen through the arches. The depth here can be seen and detected by the SIZE of the appearance of the archs from this straightforward view point. The bigger arch appears to be in front and one that appears to be at the back behind it which is indicated by the smaller, similar size that appears to be inside the front arch. And while the smaller arch appears to be within the bigger arch, you can also see there is an overlap where the front arch and the giant angular posts on both side blocks/covers from view most of the back arch and its posts. You also see linear perspective here but this is more of a looking-up view point. As you can see, it looks like this picture of the architectural building is taken from the bottom and is angled to capture the top of the tower. The top looks relatively further away and smaller in comparison to the massive posts that seem so close to us. LINES help indicate the viewpoint angle and depth we see from bottom to top as we see the lines begin from the bottom and converge closer to the center as they go upward.
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