Original Paper
Effective Constructivism for the Arch-Design Studio

Andrew Bodmas Eigbeonan

Volume 3, Issue 4 , December 2013, Pages 5-12

Abstract
  Aim of this paper is to search and find ways and methods of constructivism teaching and learning ideas inteaching the architectural design studio. The objective is to extract all the positive things constructivism has to offer the architectural design studio for efficient teaching and effective ...  Read More

Original Paper
Japanese Garden as a Physical Symbol of Japanese Culture

Farah Habib; Sara Nahibi; Hamid Majedi

Volume 3, Issue 4 , December 2013, Pages 13-18

Abstract
  A’ view of nature within the framework of garden and in relation with human needs and drives that satisfy theneed to be rooted has caused the representation of nature in garden to be regarded as cultural heritage. Garden and garden designing are suitable cases for us to study cultural characteristics ...  Read More

Original Paper
Amoebic Urbanization in Nigerian Cities (The Case of Lagos and Ota)

aofiki Salau; Taibat Lawanson; Omoayena Odumbaku

Volume 3, Issue 4 , December 2013, Pages 19-26

Abstract
  This paper investigates the relationship between the Lagos Megacity and Ota Township, a small township onits periphery. The study examines linkages between and Lagos in terms of growth, urban development as well as mobility. 553 questionnaires were administered to household heads across the 12 residential ...  Read More

Original Paper
Effects of Varamin Jami Mosque’s Ornamentations on the Spatial Qualities

Mohammad Naghizadeh; Sheida Khansari

Volume 3, Issue 4 , December 2013, Pages 27-34

Abstract
  Mosque as the house of God has always been significant to rulers, people and Muslim artists. It is one of the most ancient architectural subjects. Varamin1Jami mosque from Ilkhanid2 era is one of the masterpieces of Iranian-Islamic architecture. It was one of the first projects which started ...  Read More

Original Paper
Marital Status and Crowding Intensity (The Case of Multifamily Apartments in Lagos, Nigeria)

Anthony C.O. Iweka

Volume 3, Issue 4 , December 2013, Pages 35-40

Abstract
  In Nigeria, crowded housing is one of the housing stresses that bother policy-makers and housing authorities.This study examines the crowding levels in seven marital status categories among the occupants of Lagos State Development and Property Corporation’s apartments. The focus is on the ...  Read More

Original Paper
Investigating Cross-Cultural Differences in the Privacy Regulation and Perception of Crowding (Northern and Kurdish Women in Iran)

Fatemeh Mohammad Niay Gharaei

Volume 3, Issue 4 , December 2013, Pages 41-46

Abstract
  This study investigated cross-cultural differences in the privacy regulation and perception of crowding amongtwo Iranian sub-cultures (Kurdish and Northern women).The primary purpose of this study was to examine whether Northern and Kurdish women differed in their desired and achieved levels of ...  Read More

Original Paper
Urban Identity in the Entrance of City

Zohreh Torabi; Yalda Sima

Volume 3, Issue 4 , December 2013, Pages 47-54

Abstract
  Identity, a series of traits and characteristics that makes a person or a member of the community come to a kind of “ recognition” about individuals and other communities; The city also, following the example of this criterion gains character and gets independent. Identity in the ...  Read More

Original Paper
The Influence of Paris School of Fine Arts on Architecture Education in Iran

Hassan Rezaei; Iraj Etessam; Seyed Mustafa MokhtabadAmre’ei

Volume 3, Issue 4 , December 2013, Pages 55-64

Abstract
  By its academic-aristocratic approach at the beginning, and the mere artistic vision of art afterwards, Beaux Arts had become the cottage of hopes and dreams for art-lovers and artists from Iran and all around the world. Accordingly, Iran, like many other countries, has had consecutive associations ...  Read More

Original Paper
Analytical Study on Necessity of Decentralization of Higher Education (Iran –Tehran 2013)

Mohammad Taghi Rahnamaee; Mostafa Taleshi; Neda Moradi

Volume 3, Issue 4 , December 2013, Pages 65-70

Abstract
  Large cities and metropolitan areas in developing countries are growing rapidly. These areas grew by attracting all facilities, services and capital of the country. Tehran has been the major city and center for decision and policy making in various administrative, political, economic and socialaspects. ...  Read More

Original Paper
Preservation of Kandovan, Based on Pathology of Population Decline

Nasim Ashrafi

Volume 3, Issue 4 , December 2013, Pages 71-80

Abstract
  The following study aims to present a consistent framework for the sustainable development of the troglodyte village of Kandovan, taking into consideration the present situation of the village and the paramount importance of preserving its unique way of life with the ultimate goal of making ...  Read More