Original Paper
Elimination of Waste and Inefficient Facilities in Existing Buildings for Sustainability in Developing Nations

Adegbenga Adeyemi; David Martin; Rozilah Kazim

Volume 4, Issue 1 , March 2014, Pages 5-16

Abstract
  A major reason why many developing nations have not made significant advancement in sustainable development (SD) agenda is the neglect of existing building stock which forms the bulk of built assets. Although sustainable development is a universal challenge, it cannot be approached in the same way for ...  Read More

Original Paper
An Analytical Approach to the Impact of Urban Physical Aspects on Culture and Behavior

Farah Habib; Maryam Khastoo

Volume 4, Issue 1 , March 2014, Pages 17-24

Abstract
  Culture has always been regarded as the most important element of human communities; we can easily observe cultural changes. What causes these changes has been a matter of controversy. The issues such as people’s increasingly getting detached from each other, psychopathy, behavioral abnormalities, ...  Read More

Original Paper
Rural Growth and Decay: Analysis of Physical-Spatial Transformation of Rural Area in Iran (Case Staudy: Kahak Area of Qom Province)

Dewey Thorbeck; Ali Asghar Isalou; Mostafa Bayat

Volume 4, Issue 1 , March 2014, Pages 25-32

Abstract
  Human settlements experience continual change. In recent years, many rural areas have experienced dispersed grow (rural sprawl) and population declines in traditional village centers (Hollowing). These paradoxical phenomena have occurred in most developing countries, including rural Iran. This study ...  Read More

Original Paper
A Comparative Study on Gardens of Isfahan and Shiraz From Sustainability View (Case Studies: Gardens of Hashtbehesht and Jahannama)

Honey Fadaie; Seyed Majid Mofidi Shemirani

Volume 4, Issue 1 , March 2014, Pages 33-40

Abstract
  This paper will concentrate on the result of a research based on comparative study between two Persian gardens in different micro climates in arid regions. Sustainability could be observed in many aspects and elements of traditional Iranian architecture and landscape architecture, and this method of ...  Read More

Original Paper
The Role of Garden and Courtyard in Organizing the Space of Aristocratic Houses in Tehran during Qajar’s Era

Maryam Armaghan; Hossein Soltanzadeh; Homa Irani Behbahani

Volume 4, Issue 1 , March 2014, Pages 41-52

Abstract
  Constructing houses in the form of garden-house became popular among Statesmen and the privileged class in Naseri period. Iranian traditional houses which used to be formed around a central courtyard, now were organized around a garden. So the transition from houses with courtyard to garden-houses created ...  Read More

Original Paper
The Application of Tactile Experience in Urban Perception

Mohammad Naghizade; Maryam Ostadi

Volume 4, Issue 1 , March 2014, Pages 53-62

Abstract
  Urban perception is the result of mutual transaction between human and environment and the process of perception is developed through the three continuous steps of “sensation”, “perception” and “cognition”. In the first step (sensorial perception), the environmental ...  Read More

Original Paper
Reading a Home: An Application of Rapoport's Viewpoint in Iranian Architecture Studies

Ali Akbar Heidari; Parisa Mohammad Hoseini; Nazgol Behdadfar

Volume 4, Issue 1 , March 2014, Pages 63-76

Abstract
  In this paper, a house is assumedas an expression of culture. It has been tried to study a Qajar1 house in Tabriz, in terms of its ties with cultural context.Methods and viewpoints of Amos Rapoport have been used in order to identify and peruse the circumstance of this relationship. The main reason for ...  Read More

Original Paper
Identifying the Environmental Factors Contributing to the Occurrence of Crime and Anomic Behavior (Case Study: Urban Deteriorated Spaces of Borazjan City)

Shideh Shakouri Asl; Jahanshah Pakzad

Volume 4, Issue 1 , March 2014, Pages 77-86

Abstract
  Cities, as the focused centers for human residence and settlement, are faced with various issues and problems. The high rate of crime and anomic behavior are characteristics of today’s major cities. Fear of crime and anomic behavior is perceived as the most important reasons leading to a decline ...  Read More

Original Paper
Investigation of the Middle East Windcatchers and (Comparison between Windcatchers in Iran and Egypt in Terms of Components)

Hossein Boloorchi; Nahal Eghtesadi

Volume 4, Issue 1 , March 2014, Pages 87-94

Abstract
  This paper investigates the function of windcatchers in dry regions in Middle East and compares them in different fields in two areas including Yazd-Iran, and Egypt. The study examines windcatchers in these areas in terms of cooling system and forms, with different plans, forms, constituent components ...  Read More

Original Paper
Obstacles of Iranian Inner-Cities Gentrification (Case Study: Navvab Project, Tehran, Iran)

Reza Shaker Ardekani; Hamed Akhgar; Hossein Zabhi

Volume 4, Issue 1 , March 2014, Pages 95-110

Abstract
  One of the results of urban renovation is population displacement. If these renovations lead to live prosperous social classes, it is called gentrification. In this regard one of the urban renovation strategies is gentrification that is equal in "the acceptability of texture in public opinion" and is ...  Read More