Original Paper
Study of Social, Physical Qualities and Satisfaction in Selected Students Halls of Residence, University of Ibadan, Nigeria

Muyiwa Lawrence Akinluyi

Volume 6, Issue 1 , February 2016, Pages 5-20

Abstract
  The study evaluated the physical qualities and satisfaction in students’ housing in selectedStudents’ Housing for the University of Ibadan. Through survey method, eight hostels were purposively selected tocapture variation in gender, level of study and hostel design. The sampling frame showed ...  Read More

Original Paper
Isfahan’s Organic and Planned Form of Urban Greenways in Safavid Period

Morteza Rahbar; Mojtaba Ansari

Volume 6, Issue 1 , February 2016, Pages 21-32

Abstract
  This paper reviews the experience of Persian designers and planners for creating the most livableand greenery capital city in the hole region of Middle East throughout the 17th Century. New concepts of urban greendevelopment emerged in that time. Some of these ideas where extremely creative and vanguard ...  Read More

Original Paper
Reinterpretation of Architectural Identity in a Tidal Waterfront City (Case Study:Transformation of the Riverbank Area in Banjarmasin’s Old City Center)

Karyadi Kusliansjah; Rumiati Roseline Tobing; Uras Siahaan

Volume 6, Issue 1 , February 2016, Pages 33-44

Abstract
  Banjarmasin is known as a tidal waterfront city and it is called City of a Thousand Rivers. The city level was approximately -16 cm below the sea level and almost a swamp-land. The urbanization and the city development programs have changed the city’s physical and spatial plan from a wetland to ...  Read More

Original Paper
Strategies to Make Creative Urban Space with an Emphasis on Interactive Lighting (Case Study: Ahmadabad Avenue of Mashhad- Iran)

Fereshte Hatefi Farajian; Farah Habib; Fatemeh Mohammadnia Gharaei

Volume 6, Issue 1 , February 2016, Pages 41-52

Abstract
  Urban space can be the most successful public arena in this century if employ the potentialsfor collective cooperation in creative ways in order to provide further services. The theory of creative city tries tostrengthen the qualities which enhance the image of a city for the citizens and create a dynamic ...  Read More

Original Paper
Climatic Building Envelope Employed in Vernacular Residential Architecture in Golestan-Iran

Hossein Soltanzadeh; Maziar Ghaseminia

Volume 6, Issue 1 , February 2016, Pages 53-64

Abstract
  Climate is one of the many factors such as socio-cultural values, economics, materials,administrative factors and technology that influence architectural forms. The climatic solutions effecting on architecture,differ in various regions, cultures, time and technology. The climate of the province of Golestan ...  Read More

Original Paper
Providing Empirical Suggestions for Rehabilitation of Deficient Urban Parks Based upon Users' Preferences

Mohsen Goodarzi; Nafiseh Haghtalab

Volume 6, Issue 1 , February 2016, Pages 65-72

Abstract
  The main purpose of this study is to investigate the preferences of urban dwellers for variouselements of urban parks in order to provide some important suggestions for rehabilitation of urban deficient parks. Inthis regard, this study has conducted a survey in one of the oldest parks in Khorramabad, ...  Read More

Original Paper
Institutionalism in Strategic Structural Plans (A Grounded Theory Approach)

Maryam Daneshvar; Ali Ghafari; Hamid Majedi

Volume 6, Issue 1 , February 2016, Pages 73-84

Abstract
  Nowadays, planning is no longer considered merely a scientific and technical career nor agovernment responsibity. It rather functions as a bridge connecting the planners to institutional changes. In otherwords, the planning theory does not develop in a social, economic and political vacuum, but is formulated ...  Read More

Original Paper
A Semantic Approach to Urban Graffiti from Semiotics Viewpoint

Siamak Panahi; Nazanin Bahrami Samani; Anosha Kia

Volume 6, Issue 1 , February 2016, Pages 85-94

Abstract
  City is the most complicated and tangible creature of man. There is a critical mutual communicationbetween human and city; and the effect of one’ living environment is beyond question. Graffiti is a new urbanphenomenon, which has drawn attention in light of its connection with protestation culture ...  Read More