Original Paper
Urbanisation and the State of Infrastructure in the Developing World Cities

Taofiki Iyanda Salau

Volume 6, Issue 2 , June 2016, Pages 5-14

Abstract
  The dominant policy decision emphasis on urbanisation problem in developing countries is itsrate of growth, ignoring the level of provision of resources, including the infrastructure, to match this growth. It isagainst this background that the paper undertook a broad analysis of the state of infrastructure ...  Read More

Original Paper
Performance of Building Energy Efficiency by Orientation with Regression: a Case of Semi Desert in Iran

Zahra Barzegar; Shahin Heidari; Morteza Asade Khalaji

Volume 6, Issue 2 , June 2016, Pages 15-22

Abstract
  In this research multiple-regression analysis with stepwise selection method was employed for investigating the effectof vertical building envelopes solar radiation (Evr) on cooling energy consumption (E cooling) in residential sector.The high capacity of solar energy in semi-arid climate (Shiraz) can ...  Read More

Original Paper
Integrating Vertical Farms To Mixed-Use Commercial Residential Condominium To Establish Sustainable Vertical Communities In Davao City

Jean Marie Villamor Juanga

Volume 6, Issue 2 , June 2016, Pages 23-34

Abstract
  The human population has been growing at least at the rate of 1.2% annually since 1960 reachingup to 6.4B in 2002 and more than 7.0B in 2012. In Davao City, the annual population growth rate is running at 3.22%in year 1990, at 2.41% last 2007 and recently in 2013 at 2.36%. The alarming problem we confront ...  Read More

Original Paper
Classroom Lighting Control Systems and Level of Energy Consumption, Tehran, Iran

Fahimeh Motazedian; Mohammadjavad Mahdavinejad; Farah Habib; Darab Diba

Volume 6, Issue 2 , June 2016, Pages 35-42

Abstract
  Buildings play an important role in the energy demand sector. Due to the increase of environmentalconcerns and renewable energy sources restriction, lighting control systems will play an important role in the reductionof energy consumption of the lighting without impeding comfort goals. Lighting control ...  Read More

Original Paper
Modeling Airflow in Urban Form against Sand Accumulation: a Case of Saltation in the Town of Timimoun in Southern Algeria

Djamel Mestoul; Rafik Bensalem; Luc Adolphe

Volume 6, Issue 2 , June 2016, Pages 43-48

Abstract
  In our present research, we focus on the modeling of airflow related to natural disasters, such assand accumulation, with urban form studies. The objective is to find which urban form can promote sand passing andreduce as much as possible stagnation of sand in the building area (streets, alleys, etc.). ...  Read More

Original Paper
Qualitative Sustainability Assessment of the Large- Scale Redevelopment Plan in Samen District of Mashhad

Elnaz Sarkheyli; Mojtaba Rafieian; Ali Akbar Taghvaee

Volume 6, Issue 2 , June 2016, Pages 49-58

Abstract
  Redevelopment of distressed and blighted areas are targeted by most of development policies.However, a number of policies have been changed as the result of the ineffectiveness of the previous experiences, theincompatibility of the development tools and plans, the lack of financial resources or social ...  Read More

Original Paper
The Relationship between the Enclosed Space and the Sense of Territory in Residential Neighborhoods (Case Study: Comparison between Haft-Hoz and Shahrake-Gharb)

Mohammadmoein Masrour; Mohammadjafar Karbaschi; Gholamhosein Naseri

Volume 6, Issue 2 , June 2016, Pages 67-78

Abstract
  Organization of living environment is possible through a clear definition of private and public arenas and determinationof a spatial hierarchy. Such defined arenas increase the sense of belonging to the environment which personalizesresidential environments. Enclosure is among the quantities that play ...  Read More