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The Adjusting Comparison between Iranian & Japanese Garden with an Approach Ecological Psychology
Zahra Tabatabaei,
Zahra Abbasi,
Mostafa Azarbad
Issue:
Volume 1, Issue 1, July 2015
Pages:
1-8
Received:
3 July 2015
Accepted:
24 July 2015
Published:
25 July 2015
DOI:
10.11648/j.ijaaa.20150101.11
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Abstract: In many cultures especially in Iranian & Japanese culture there is some special coherence between human & nature. Iranian & Japanese garden was one of the main models of garden making in the world and it had a firm union by cultural and climatic properties of people. In this article, by reviewing these two gardens from aspect of ecological cognizance we want to know properties and main elements of these two gardens and how these could influence human and where, s the human place in it. Due to the ecological approach, capability of anything is combination of its physical and environmental characteristic, which is singularly harmonize with creature, s action and feeling system. Macrocosm organized of different palms (and areas) which one apparel and hides another one. And whenever you have to move in the circuit you can cognize it. Both the regions of Iranian and Japanese garden create common perception. In the both of models, there exist evergreen trees, autumn, fruit and flowers with some differences. Also, trees have normal form but in the Iranian garden planting have a geometrical array which is harmonized with available paths and water, whereas in the Japanese garden it is not so. In this project, realized that Iranian garden as the perfect sample, has complete cognitional sequence and human can raise his position in the Iranian garden by more growth and knowledge.
Abstract: In many cultures especially in Iranian & Japanese culture there is some special coherence between human & nature. Iranian & Japanese garden was one of the main models of garden making in the world and it had a firm union by cultural and climatic properties of people. In this article, by reviewing these two gardens from aspect of ecological cognizan...
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Log in to the Area of Architectural Design Looking to the Dwarfism
Mohammad Reza Taghizadeh Kejane,
Mohammad Talebi Esfandarani,
Abbas Mandegari
Issue:
Volume 1, Issue 1, July 2015
Pages:
9-14
Received:
3 July 2015
Accepted:
24 July 2015
Published:
25 July 2015
DOI:
10.11648/j.ijaaa.20150101.12
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Abstract: The human race of people from all colors, shapes and sizes is formed. This variety, though beautiful, but a fundamental challenge for ergonomic design who seek to Match the capabilities and limitations of the users to their environment. Physical space requirements and operational biomechanical ability yare two design parameters governed mainly by the user’s physical attributes and consequently body size has an effect on the design’s usability, comfort, and efficiency. The purpose of this study was to determine the definition of Dwarfism and architectural design solutions for Dwarfism. And here the question arises whether it is possible to determine ways to design for people Dwarfism. In terms of ontological, Foundations philosophy is positivism research and the relationship of the researcher and subject is not relatively straight; this means there is nothing to do research and researchers together and the result of the research does not impact and relevance to researchers and research methodology is quantitative. In this article we have tried to find out a solution in the field of architecture for the needs of Dwarfism So that people can easily do their chores.
Abstract: The human race of people from all colors, shapes and sizes is formed. This variety, though beautiful, but a fundamental challenge for ergonomic design who seek to Match the capabilities and limitations of the users to their environment. Physical space requirements and operational biomechanical ability yare two design parameters governed mainly by t...
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The Study of Social and Cultural Problems arising from Heterogeneous Textures and Marginalization in Suburb Regions (Case Study: Khatoon Abad in Pakdasht)
Zahra Abbasi,
Mohammad Mahdi Momeni Tame,
Abbas Mandegari,
Mojtaba Vashaei
Issue:
Volume 1, Issue 1, July 2015
Pages:
15-22
Received:
3 July 2015
Accepted:
24 July 2015
Published:
25 July 2015
DOI:
10.11648/j.ijaaa.20150101.13
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Abstract: The municipality is a population threshold aimed to estimate the needs of the population. Growth of Urban population is relatively disciplined in developed countries. Marginalization and heterogeneous textures are the important issues in today urban society and this phenomenon is growing along with economic, social and cultural issues. In this study, we examine important variables in the issue of marginalization and companionship of heterogeneous tissues of Khatoon Abad district in Pakdasht and we sought to obtain its social consequences. The results of the study indicate that immigration in small town of Khatoon Abad is the most important factor in the development of suburb areas, which is influenced by economic and socio-cultural repulsion and the economic and socio-cultural attractions of the target city. In social consequences, it has been found that there is a relation between the intensity of marginalization and the increased rate of the privation of marginalized people which leads to poverty in suburb regions. The method of this study is survey.
Abstract: The municipality is a population threshold aimed to estimate the needs of the population. Growth of Urban population is relatively disciplined in developed countries. Marginalization and heterogeneous textures are the important issues in today urban society and this phenomenon is growing along with economic, social and cultural issues. In this stud...
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The Relationship between Physical Framework and Behavioural Disorders in Women (Case Study: Narges Ladies’ Park in the City of Qom)
Sedigheh Dadvar,
Zahra Abbasi
Issue:
Volume 1, Issue 1, July 2015
Pages:
23-29
Received:
9 July 2015
Accepted:
24 July 2015
Published:
25 July 2015
DOI:
10.11648/j.ijaaa.20150101.14
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Abstract: Since women are present as half of the citizens of the city and the main groups, paying attention to their demands and needs comprehensively and in all areas of the city including spatial, social, economic and management framework is necessary. Therefore creating such spaces seems necessary for spending leisure time for women. In fact constructing parks for women is a response to the need which is because of limitations or personal preferences, some sociologists argue that this can lead to discharge emotions in women. In this study, the method is quantitative and qualitative and the methods of study are survey, interviews and photography. In this article, the relationship between the physical framework and behavioral disorders in women was addressed and Narges Park in Qom was analyzed. The park has positive features including the placement of the site in the residential neighborhood and also has some weaknesses, including a lack of privacy for women in East and Southeast areas of the center and the proximity to residential apartments. According to conducted observations and interviews, female referents have the full consent of the park and were satisfied with a sense of security and freedom far from men. Following the observations and studies to complete the paper, the design of the physical environment from five aspects were studied including safety, social accountability, visibility and readability of suitable access, privacy and environmental factors
Abstract: Since women are present as half of the citizens of the city and the main groups, paying attention to their demands and needs comprehensively and in all areas of the city including spatial, social, economic and management framework is necessary. Therefore creating such spaces seems necessary for spending leisure time for women. In fact constructing ...
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