Original Paper
Emerging Mosque Architecture (New Architectural vocabulary in Secular Nepal)

Bijaya K. Shrestha; Sushmita Shrestha

Volume 4, Issue 2 , June 2014, Pages 5-14

Abstract
  Though Muslims have been living in Nepal from the 15th century, they have started practicingtheir religious activities freely only after enactment of new civil code in 1963. This paper aims to explore the potentials and problems on the existing mosques, perception of the religious structures by ...  Read More

Original Paper
Study of the Impact of Culture on Qualitative Structure of Residential Complexes in Tehran

Ghazal Safdarian; Farah Habib

Volume 4, Issue 2 , June 2014, Pages 15-26

Abstract
  It is not long time that residential complexes have been built in Tehran. Although during thistime, always influenced by some factors, configuration of the residential complexes has undergone fluctuations, rateof which has been very fast especially in recent decades considering the fundamental changes ...  Read More

Original Paper
Prospect of Electronic Road Pricing in Hong kong

Md. Mahmud Hassan Talukdar

Volume 4, Issue 2 , June 2014, Pages 27-32

Abstract
  To cope with the urban congestion problem resulted from rapid urbanization some cities are successfully using Electronic Road Pricing policy as a demand management measure. In 1982, Hong Kong Governmenttook initiative to experiment electronic road pricing in Hong Kong. Though, the project outcome ...  Read More

Original Paper
Recognition of Cognition Issue in Islamic Architecture Creation

Nasim Ashrafi; Mohammad Naghizadeh

Volume 4, Issue 2 , June 2014, Pages 33-44

Abstract
  Recognizing the link between “Cognition" and "Architectural Creation” indicates that there is a relation between subject and object. Correct understanding of this relationship helps artistic creativity, especially in the architecture, to take steps towards proving truth that have ...  Read More

Original Paper
Using Strategic Choice Approach in Urban Regeneration Planning (Case Study: Dolatkhah Area in Tehran, Iran)

Mohammad Hossein Sharifzadegan; Hamid Fathi; Roozbeh Zamanian

Volume 4, Issue 2 , June 2014, Pages 45-52

Abstract
  In order to respond to the problem of urban decline, different approaches have been defined in sucha way that urban regeneration approach became current in the 1980s (and more wildly after 1995) as a replacement for urban renewal. Urban regeneration is the holistic process of reversing economic, ...  Read More

Original Paper
Investigating the Effects of Environmental Factors on Office Buildings’ Indoor Environment Quality in Iran’s Cold Climate (Case study: Kermanshah)

Maryam Ansarimanesh; Nazanin Nasrollahi

Volume 4, Issue 2 , June 2014, Pages 53-58

Abstract
  The inappropriate indoor environmental quality of a building causes different problems such asheadache and breathing difficulties which are called the syndrome of building sickness. These diseases reduce the efficiency of people and deteriorate the quality of their life. Studies carried out in hundreds ...  Read More

Original Paper
The Role of Socio-Cultural Components on the Performance of Mosques in Urban Neighborhoods (Case Study: A Comparative Study of Three Districts of Tehran)

Sakineh Maroofi; Ali akbar Taghvaee; Mohammad.Reza Pourjafar; Seyedeh Mahshid Jalalian Hosseini

Volume 4, Issue 2 , June 2014, Pages 59-66

Abstract
  The experience of Iranian-Islamic cities represents the role of mosques on physical and socialorganization in urban neighborhoods. It appears that this role has been changed during the contemporary era. The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of social and cultural contexts on the performance ...  Read More

Original Paper
Selecting the Appropriate Approach to Reorganize the Deteriorated Textures

Media Hakim; Hamid Majedi

Volume 4, Issue 2 , June 2014, Pages 67-76

Abstract
  The term ‘deteriorated texture’ gives all experts as well as ordinary people almost the sameimpression. Despite common points in images, the differences put Iran cities in different categories based on deteriorated textures. This classification not only has negative effect on the audience ...  Read More

Original Paper
An Analytical Study on Boundaries of Administrative-defined Neighborhoods Using Residents’ Cognitive Maps (Case study: Mashhad Municipality Neighborhoods, Iran)

Amidoleslam Saghatoleslami; Seyedeh Negar Hosseinian; 3Maryam Behnami Fard

Volume 4, Issue 2 , June 2014, Pages 77-88

Abstract
  The neighborhood has had a long history in Iranian urbanization. Since urban plans wereintroduced by the authorities to shape urban development in Iran half a century ago, the concept of Iranian traditional neighborhood has been neglected gradually. The concept of neighborhood has not found the ...  Read More

Original Paper
Endogenous Development; an Alternative for De-escalation of Identity Crisis among Iranian Women and Their Houses

Masoomeh Yaghoobi Sangherchi; Seyed Gholamreza Islami

Volume 4, Issue 2 , June 2014, Pages 89-98

Abstract
  Nowadays, huge tendency to fashion and consumerism could be assumed as the origin of identitycrisis among women and in their houses. This phenomenon is like a veil between man and the fact of his human being. Given that the physical properties of man-made environments (house) are influenced by human ...  Read More