Original Paper
Using the Component Model of Sustainable Landscape for the Quality Assessment of Urban Natural Public Spaces: A Case Study from Tehran’s River-valleys

Shahindokht Barghjelveh; Nima Sayad

Volume 1, Issue 2 , November 2011, Pages 5-24

Abstract
  Ecological destruction in human-dominated landscapes has significant impacts on environment sustainability internationally. Landscape planning can play a role in mitigating the effects of human-related activities. One element of landscape planning involves the analysis of the biological, spatial and ...  Read More

Original Paper
An Architectural Tale of the Two Cities

Mohmmad Hassan Ebrahimi

Volume 1, Issue 2 , November 2011, Pages 25-34

Abstract
  A comparative study of the corresponding styles of Western and Iranian modern architecture has hardly ever been carried out in detail. This paper aims to sketch out an outline for such an investigation and to present a summary of empirical evidence accompanied by field observations to elaborate the ongoing ...  Read More

Original Paper
The Environmental and Social Manifestation of Islamic-Iranian Urban and Architectural Configuration

Seyed Majid Mofidi Shemirani

Volume 1, Issue 2 , November 2011, Pages 35-38

Abstract
  Recent increased Islamic awakening in many Muslim societies, have given a momentum to rise of contextual necessity for Islamic culture. As religion and way of life, Islam framed in city. City morphology according to Islamic ideology has brought interest to the discussion among the specialists and professionals ...  Read More

Original Paper
The Opacity of Glass Rethinking Transparency in Contemporary Architecture

Seyed Yahya Islami

Volume 1, Issue 2 , November 2011, Pages 39-44

Abstract
  In this paper, an exchange of letters between the philosopher Jacques Derrida and architect Peter Eisenman is used as a catalyst to discuss the material qualities of glass and its relationship with the concept of transparency in architecture. In his criticism of an architecture devoid of human qualities, ...  Read More

Original Paper
Explaining the Criterion to assess the Islamic architecture and city A survey in an overt and covert reality in Islamic architecture and city

Mohammad Naghizadeh; Mohammadmehdi Goodarzisoroush

Volume 1, Issue 2 , November 2011, Pages 45-50

Abstract
  Islam is regarded to pay attention to the characteristics of urban life which can be practiced on the urban settings. Not surprisingly, Islam has made a great focus on the form and design of cities and prescribed detailed and elaborate regulations for individual and communal life. Seen from other way ...  Read More

Original Paper
Globalization Issues Regarding Contemporary Architecture of Iran

Mohammad Reza Mahmoody

Volume 1, Issue 2 , November 2011, Pages 51-54

Abstract
  The term Globalization undoubtedly has affected all parts of humanity life in current century. Globalization as a comprehensive phenomenon has influenced economical, political, social and cultural aspects of our societies. Contemporary architecture as a multidimensional category is depended on various ...  Read More

Original Paper
Codification of Sustainable Development Indicators in New Town of Iran: A Practical Municipal Level Approach

Mahsa Faramarzi Asli; Seyed Majid Modidi Shemirani

Volume 1, Issue 2 , November 2011, Pages 55-62

Abstract
  One of the main reasons of unsustainability of city development in Iran is that planners and mayors have not almost been able to create connections between different dimensions of a city. Sustainability indicators are evaluation tools of cities operation applicable in living environmental, economical, ...  Read More

Original Paper
A Review on the Extent of Urban Design Intervention in Iran’s Architectural Structures for Interaction with Architectural Innovation

Neda Feizi Najafi

Volume 1, Issue 2 , November 2011, Pages 63-68

Abstract
  The intervention of urban design in Irans architectural structures has been for many years a challenging issue for architects and urban designers over their professional realm. The preservation of architectural structures in Iran has always resorted to extremes. This control and direction has sometimes ...  Read More