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Development of a Model of Perceptual Persistence in Architecture Using the Grounded Theory Method

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  183-199

Abstract

 Nowadays, the need for eternity in contemporary Architecture is one of the most important issues that attract architects. Many of the architectural works do not reach timelessness and eternity, even if accepted at a certain period. Although in recent years some conferences and congresses on Architecture have tried to find out how to create an eternal work in the field of Architecture by examining eternal architectural works, there is still a lack of a suitable model for studying how to achieve eternity and Persistence in architectural works. Since in Architecture, Persistence can be examined in two aspects: physical Persistence and perceptual Persistence, the present study aims to provide a practical solution to this problem by studying perceptual Persistence and how to achieve it, in order to provide spaces that meet the spiritual and internal needs of human beings positively at all times, and communicate with a wide range of people. To explain the research problem, the Grounded theory method is used. The findings of the study result in the development of a theory of perceptual Persistence in the form of a coding pattern and the relationships between codes. The results of the study are also based on the important point that using patterns common among eternal works is a prerequisite for perceptual Persistence in Architecture, but not a sufficient condition. What keeps common patterns alive is the use of meaning and attention to human nature in the form of code and symbol, which are present in the building body under the influence of the two factors of culture and spirituality.

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    APA: Copy

    Malakavarzamani, Atieh, SABERNEJAD, JALEH, & POURMAND, HASSANALI. (2020). Development of a Model of Perceptual Persistence in Architecture Using the Grounded Theory Method. ARMANSHAHR, 13(30 ), 183-199. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/202265/en

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    Malakavarzamani Atieh, SABERNEJAD JALEH, POURMAND HASSANALI. Development of a Model of Perceptual Persistence in Architecture Using the Grounded Theory Method. ARMANSHAHR[Internet]. 2020;13(30 ):183-199. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/202265/en

    IEEE: Copy

    Atieh Malakavarzamani, JALEH SABERNEJAD, and HASSANALI POURMAND, “Development of a Model of Perceptual Persistence in Architecture Using the Grounded Theory Method,” ARMANSHAHR, vol. 13, no. 30 , pp. 183–199, 2020, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/202265/en

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