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Native ecological and ecological architecture principles in the design of residential complexes in Iran to improve their quality

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  205-218

Abstract

 Avoiding nature and natural systems in the daily life of urban people is considered as one of the most important concerns of contemporary times. Architectural and urban spaces should be an area for direct contact with the natural world; a world that is born in the context of primitive nature and includes a set of natural factors and processes. Unfortunately, the contemporary world, due to the avoidance of ecosystems and natural processes, does not have any consequences for humans, except numerous environmental problems, impoverished urban spaces, and the presence of architectures that are not adapted to the natural needs of mankind. Housing is one of the most important architectural spaces that have suffered serious damage during the process of industrialization and modernization. Housing as one of the real phenomena, is one of the first issues that humankind has always been trying to transform and find a meaningful answer to it, because housing is considered as one of the basic needs of every human being, and indeed one of his basic needs after food and clothing. Therefore, attention to housing is important not only as a shelter, but also as an area that can provide the necessary conditions for individual development of each family member, as well as their mental and emotional needs. One of the solutions to improving the quality of residential environment of the present era is using new architectures such as Ecologic and Biophilic. These architectures can be responsive to the mental and emotional needs of contemporary humans due to their relationship with the nature and to some extent provide favorable conditions for the lives of applicants for housing. The method used in this study based on its purpose is applied research method, and based on its nature, is descriptive-analytic research and data collection is based on the study of library resources and their content analysis. The results of this research indicate that by localizing the principles and criteria of Ecologic and Biophilic architecture based on the quality indicators of housing in Iran and applying these native principles in the design and implementation of residential complexes, their qualitative status can be upgraded, and also provided more favorable conditions for the inhabitants of these complexes.

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    APA: Copy

    BITARAF, EHSAN, HABIB, FARAH, & ZABIHI, HOSSEIN. (2018). Native ecological and ecological architecture principles in the design of residential complexes in Iran to improve their quality. URBAN MANAGEMENT, 17(52 ), 205-218. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/92328/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    BITARAF EHSAN, HABIB FARAH, ZABIHI HOSSEIN. Native ecological and ecological architecture principles in the design of residential complexes in Iran to improve their quality. URBAN MANAGEMENT[Internet]. 2018;17(52 ):205-218. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/92328/en

    IEEE: Copy

    EHSAN BITARAF, FARAH HABIB, and HOSSEIN ZABIHI, “Native ecological and ecological architecture principles in the design of residential complexes in Iran to improve their quality,” URBAN MANAGEMENT, vol. 17, no. 52 , pp. 205–218, 2018, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/92328/en

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