Original Paper
Evaluation of Public Servants’ Acceptability of Public-Private Partnership in Housing Delivery for Low-Income Public Servants in Akure, Nigeria

Abraham Taiwo

Volume 3, Issue 3 , August 2013, Pages 5-10

Abstract
  Nigeria has had several housing programmes and policies geared towards the provision of housing her citizens since colonial era to the post-colonial period. The Nigerian Government had always been directly involved in the provision of housing for the public servants and with the advent of the ...  Read More

Original Paper
Light Processing in Iranian Houses; Manifestation of Meanings and Concepts

Farah Habib; Fariba Alborzi; Iraj Etessam

Volume 3, Issue 3 , August 2013, Pages 11-20

Abstract
  Light is one of the many wonders in the architecture Iranian houses. It is a major tool for space creation anddesign. An important consideration in the Iranian architecture, which takes a functional and conceptual approach to the extensive subject of light, has been that light should create a beautiful ...  Read More

Original Paper
Developing a Sense of Place by Humanizing Public Pedestrian Precincts

Santosh Tiwari

Volume 3, Issue 3 , August 2013, Pages 21-26

Abstract
  This research paper lays stress on philosophies of human desire. All the human being has some psychical need in addition to physical needs. And to satisfy the psychical needs, there is a need for stimulants, more in case of exclusive pedestrian precincts. Having exclusively Pedestrian precincts/Cores ...  Read More

Original Paper
Structural Analysis of the City Semiology (Case study: Yazd City)

Zahra Sadat Saeideh Zarabadi; Hedieh Imani Alvecheh; Hamideh Aghamahdi Sarraf

Volume 3, Issue 3 , August 2013, Pages 27-38

Abstract
  Integration and coherence within a city’s physical structure have become an issue for towns and cities as theyrapidly expand, incorporate new elements, and undergo incessant changes. At present, we are facing an extensive accumulation of signs and traits in modern urban patterns; many unaccustomed ...  Read More

Original Paper
Residential Model and the Role It Plays on Human Relations in Residential Complexes

Kamal Rahbarimanesh

Volume 3, Issue 3 , August 2013, Pages 39-48

Abstract
  This paper deals with the concept of “residential models” and the role it plays on human relations in residential complexes. It intends to; review the concept of residence; understand how a residential model takes form; the influence of a residential model on future human interactions. ...  Read More

Original Paper
Towards Green Building: Sustainability Approach in Building Industrialization

Hossein Zabihi; Farah Habib; Leila Mirsaeedie

Volume 3, Issue 3 , August 2013, Pages 49-56

Abstract
  Building construction challenge, in recent years, is the reduction of social, economical and environmentalimpacts along with economical nature and increasing life quality, as here sustainable construction is important. Pre-fabrication and industrialization are referred as a solution of sustainable ...  Read More

Original Paper
Architectural Objectives in Tropical Climates (Comparing Climatic Patterns in Vernacular Houses of Bandar-e-Lenge and Dezful)

Seyed Majid Mofidi Shemirani; Niloufar Nikghadam

Volume 3, Issue 3 , August 2013, Pages 57-64

Abstract
  Effects of neglecting climatic patterns in buildings are more intense in severe climates such as tropical. It isresulting an excessive consumption of fossil fuels and consequently environmental pollutions in and after modern era. The objective of this research is to find climate-oriented intentions ...  Read More

Original Paper
Relation Between Eco Urbanism and Cultural Landscape

Mahsa Marashizadeh

Volume 3, Issue 3 , August 2013, Pages 65-74

Abstract
  City growth and environmental difficulties last decades leads the art of urban design and development think more precisely and new approaches for conserving environment and developing urban areas have been evolved.The present study deals with concepts related to ecology in the city and in particular ...  Read More

Original Paper
Review Drawn Miniature of Tabriz City by Nasuh in 16th century

Dariush Sattarzadeh; Lida Balilan Asl

Volume 3, Issue 3 , August 2013, Pages 75-82

Abstract
  Nasuh, Known as Matrakci was a miniature painter who accompanied King Suleiman Kanuni during hiscampaign to Iran in 940-42 AH/1533-36 AD and he has drawn many miniature from lots of Iranian cities including Khoy, Tabriz, Zanjan, Soltaniyeh, Hamedan, and Ghasre Shirin to Baghdad and Shahre Zur, Baneh, ...  Read More

Original Paper
Comparative Analysis of Dolat Abad Garden, (Yazd, Iran) and the Taj Mahal, (Agra, India)

Hamed Akhgar; Hossein Zabihi; Reza Shaker Ardakani

Volume 3, Issue 3 , August 2013, Pages 83-92

Abstract
  One of the fundamental notions of realization of sustainable city within the framework of the theory of sustainable development is what affects the urban green spaces as well as the influence they may have. As the upshot of years’ worth of experiences in the ideology of Iranian urban ...  Read More