The Theories Investigation on Urban codes and Their Adaptation with the Contemporary Iranian Cities
Mohsen
Etesamypour
PhD in Urban Planning and design, Faculty of Engineering, North Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
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Mahyar
Ardeshiri
Assistant Professor of Urban Planning and design Department, Faculty of Art and Architecture, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran
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Hamid
Majedi
Professor of Urban Planning and design Department, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Architecture and Art, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
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Zahra saeedeh
Zarabadi
Associate Professor, Department of Urban Planning and design, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Architecture and Art, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
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The purpose of this study is to identify the theoretical foundations of different approaches to urban codes and to examine their applicability in contemporary Iranian city, using descriptive and analytical-comparative method with documentary studies. Theoretical bases of the research were used to explain the role of urban codes and to compare different approaches, by introducing the components of place, city as a sustainable place and placemaking. The study of the developments showed that, comprehensive planning theory aimed at creating order in traditional cities put "function" on the basis of the urban codes, but its inefficiency initially led to the creation of flexible zoning techniques and Since 1960s with Complexity theory and the design of the two approaches of relation- based and norm-based, the new urbanism theory with the Form-based approach, and the evolutionary theory with a hybrid approach, were critically criticized. Comparison of different approaches shows that, given the lack of an integrated approach to the city and public and private spaces in the contemporary Iranian city,choosing the theory of New urbanism and prioritizing 'form' over 'function' in the form-based approach as a holistic approach to public and private spaces, with a clear structure and a participatory process, has transformed it into a tool of placemaking and realization of sustainable development, while creating flexibility in function codes. It has the potential to provide a suitable form of "Urf"-custom- as a supporter of urban codes in the contemporary Iranian city and the quality of the public spaces can be made more achievable and less susceptible to private abuse.
Urban Planning Knowledge
University of Guilan
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https://upk.guilan.ac.ir/article_3991_a347687bd65791bb0a1ef83a010b1ea1.pdf
dx.doi.org/10.22124/upk.2020.15632.1397
A Nostalgic and Iconic Analysis of the Function of the Urban Elements of Rasht
Hossein
Abeddoust
Assistant Professor, Department of Graphics, Faculty of Art and Architecture, University of Guilan, Rasht, Iran
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Background: Urban elements play a significant role in the formation, transformation and reproduction of urban identity. They also predispose the context to the emergence of signs and symbols. Signs could appear in various forms in the urban space, affecting the visibility and activity of the city as well as the persistence of its image in the audiences' minds. Urban volumes are part of urban art and graphic, which their visual and contextual quality affect urban spaces. The current study seeks to understand the function of urban elements in creating an urban identity through the nostalgic approach. It also tries to see how communicating process of signs in urban volumes in relation to the audience is. Objectives: The current study considers the analysis of the elements of Rasht city through a nostalgic approach. It also studies the process of formation of Icons, Hypericons and Hypoicons in the selected examples. Methodology: The research method is descriptive-analytical. The method of gathering materials is a combination of library studies and field observations, and the data analysis is qualitative. Results: Results suggest that a sense of nostalgia is created by the use of elements and volumes derived from art and culture in the urban environment as parts of the city identity. Conclusion: The association of nostalgia can be found in some of the Rasht sculptures which have historical and cultural themes. Some sculptures in the city of Rasht, referring to the indigenous nature, traditional jobs and occupations, historical monuments as well as epic and heroic events, create a sense of belonging and place in the audience.
Urban Planning Knowledge
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https://upk.guilan.ac.ir/article_4061_72576e1def9b9de07cecfb163d015ffa.pdf
dx.doi.org/10.22124/upk.2020.15253.1358
An Analysis of the Historical and Transformation of the City Image from Image ability to Urban Brand, with an Emphasis on Three Periods of Modernism, Postmodernism and Globalization
Gholamreza
Moradi
PhD in Urban planning, Department of Urban Planning, Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning, Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran, Iran
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Mehran
Alalhesabi
Associate professor, Department of Urban Planning, Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning, Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran, Iran
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2020
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Background: Urban concepts and spatial changes in urban environments have been developed in parallel with economic, political and social changes, as well as changes in the approaches to scientific knowledge. The concept of city image is also one of the city-related concepts. Image is shaped and developed in the interaction between man and the environment Along with the changing economic, political, social and scientific developments this concept has also changed. Objectives: The three modern, postmodern, and globalized periods, according to the circumstances and conditions of that period, have focused on the image of the city from a particular angle. Therefore, the aim of this research is to examine the process of evolution of the concept of city image during the three periods of modernism, postmodernism and, ultimately, the era of technology and information and globalization. Method: This research has been done as a descriptive-analytical theoretical-practical study. Result: By analyzing the resources, it became clear that the image of the city during the three periods mentioned has been changed so that in the period of modernism, the image presented by Lynch and his followers focused on subjects like environment perception and city imagery, and visually emphasizing on the physical factors of the environment. In the postmodern period, the image of the urban environment, which sought to extract the perceived meaning of the environment and its emotions, was followed. With the start of the era of communication and globalization and the competitiveness of cities to attract capital, tourists and visitors to the image of the city were considered an important component in marketing and branding. Conclusion: The image of the city is now somewhat distant from its original concept in the modern era, which is derived from physical issues, and is considered an important component in marketing and branding in combination with communication and information technology.
Urban Planning Knowledge
University of Guilan
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https://upk.guilan.ac.ir/article_4005_fb12c1a285a400a54f613f1cbf6c91cc.pdf
dx.doi.org/10.22124/upk.2020.15170.1350
Assessing the Qualities of Empirical-Aesthetic Factor in Urban Design; a Case Study of Jumhuri Street in Tabriz
Aysan
Pourmoghaddam
Ph.D Candidate, Department of Urban Planning, Faculty of Architecture and Urban planning, Tabriz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tabriz, Iran.
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Mahsa
Faramarzi asli
Assistant Professor, Department of Architecture, Faculty of Architecture and Urban planning, Tabriz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tabriz, Iran.
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Mirsaeed
Moosavi
Assistant Professor, Department of Architecture, Faculty of Architecture and Urban planning, Tabriz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tabriz, Iran.
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Akbar
Abdollahzadeh Taraf
Assistant Professor, Department of Urban Planning, Faculty of Architecture and Urban planning, Tabriz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tabriz, Iran.
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2020
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Background: The quality of the urban design as one of its significant purposes, developed from societal desires and according to the present conditions; it covers all the four factors of aesthetic-objective, functional, aesthetic-subjective, and environmental. Since studying the quality of urban design of a place requires the assessment of urban environment components and its different dimensions, the model of creative place can be used for describing quality factors of urban design. Golkar`s model entitles as “Sustainable place” extracted from “Place” model proposed by Canter, is one of the most comprehensive models for assessing the qualities of place. Sustainable place model imports to four dimensions of form, function, imaginations and ecosystem. In this study, the dimensions of function and imaginary that constitute the empirical-aesthetic Factor are assessed in the case study area. The area of study, Jumhuri Street, is one of the oldest historical streets in the eighth district of Tabriz city. Jumhuri Street was considered as one of the worth seeing places of Tabriz.
Objectives: This research, investigates the creative qualities of the empirical-aesthetic Factor from the viewpoint of the people living in the case study area, people living in the other regions of Tabriz city and tourists.
Methodology: Content-analysis is used to investigate various ideas and views toward qualities of empirical-aesthetic Factor from different philosophies and select the most critical ones. Then, through using the surveying method, various items of empirical-aesthetic Factor were assessed.
Results: Results indicate that legibility and visual character are the most critical qualities of empirical-aesthetic Factor.
Conclusion: Different individuals from the whole Tabriz City, Eighth district and tourists have different ideas about the qualities of legibility and visual character.
Urban Planning Knowledge
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https://upk.guilan.ac.ir/article_4008_2e6d1d26e869d0276d75438d28bdf744.pdf
dx.doi.org/10.22124/upk.2020.15499.1381
Specifying "Place Diversity" as New Model to Evaluate Mixed Land-Use Zone
Maryam
Ghahremani
PhD Student in Urban Planning, Department of Urban Planning, Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning, Qazvin Branch, Islamic Azad University, Qazvin, Iran
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Mohammadreza
Pourjafar
Professor, Department of Urban Planning, Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning, Tarbiat Modares, Tehran, Iran
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Navid
Saeidi Rezvani
Associate Professor of Urban Planning, Department of Urban Planning, Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning, Qazvin Branch, Islamic Azad University, Qazvin, Iran
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Background: Mixed Land-Use is a form of urban development based on the concentration of different land-uses in a specified region which is a new approach to locating and linking land uses. To evaluate the distribution pattern of urban mixed land-uses, one of the spatial indicators entitled as Diversity Index is used. One of the applications of the concept of "diversity" in urban planning is "diversity of place". Separation and integration are two important words which play a critical role in defining the diversity of place and can be used interchangeably. In this regard, "diversity of place" includes all social and economic mixes, combinations and structures, unique places, different income levels, races, genders, morals, households size, lifestyles and non-residential activities. If a mixed land-use is going to be complex enough to maintain security, public interaction, and the interactive user, it should have multiple diverse components. Though cities can naturally be considered as the natural creation of economic varieties for business, it does not mean that cities create diversity spontaneously.
Objectives: Although there are several models to assess diversity, using these models individually cannot assess the "Diversity" in Mixed land use zones, accurately owing to their low indicators. Thus, the current study aims to introduce the "place diversity model".
Methodology: A combination of natural science and Delphi methods as well as average statistical, scattered point diagram with failure point criterion, Kendall coordination coefficient and Shannon entropy are used to reach the main aim of the current study.
Results: The final model was presented in 12 indicators that the index of "Degree of mixed land use index" is most important with an index weight of 0.31 and the least significant indicator is "gender composition index" with an index weight of 0.014.
Conclusion: In this study, a new model of "diversity of place" is introduced to evaluate the Mixed land-use zone and the impact factor and priority of its indicators are also determined.
Urban Planning Knowledge
University of Guilan
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https://upk.guilan.ac.ir/article_4001_5d0b8a6a64927dce0f9b76b34482a4b0.pdf
dx.doi.org/10.22124/upk.2020.14590.1304
Neighborhood Environmental Quality and Its Role Regarding the Residents' Spiritual and Mental Health (Case Study of Sang Siyah District, Shiraz Metropolis)
Alireza
Abdolahzade fard
Assistant Professor,Department of Urban Development,, Islamic Azad University , Safashahr Branch,, Safashahr, Iran.
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Ali
Shamsoddini
Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, Islamic Azad University, Marvdasht Branch, Marvdasht, Iran
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2020
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Background: Environmental quality is what represents the environment and helps it to be perceived. As one of the most critical and fundamental implications of quality of life, Environmental quality embraces welfare and well-being feelings, comfort, and individuals' satisfaction of spatial-physical, socio-economical, environmental, and symbolic factors. Health, as a complex structure, can contribute to the adaptation of an individual to its surroundings. Hence, mental health depends on having a positive sense of well-being, successful adaptation and appropriate and desirable behaviors of the surrounding environment, which are influenced by the environmental quality. Objectives: The current study aims to extract the effective components in the creation of a high-quality residential area as well as study the relationship between the physical environment and mental health of residents. Methodology: Two questionnaires of mental health (28GHQ) and researcher-made questionnaire are used to evaluate the role of environmental quality in improving mental health. Residents of the Sang-e-Siyah neighborhood of Shiraz were considered as the statistical society, and the sample size was estimated using Cochran formula. Cronbach's alpha coefficient determined the reliability of the questionnaire, and statistical data analysis was conducted by SPSS and LISREL software. Results: Results indicate that environmental quality improvement per unit contributes to the increase of mental health by 0.91. Also, there is a significant relationship between the quality of the physical environment and social capital (social cohesion, trust, and security), green space, access to services, landscape (continuity and adaptability), form and function (diversity and vitality) components at 99 and 95% confidence levels. Social cohesion has the highest correlation with environmental quality. Conclusion: Social cohesion and trust in the neighborhood can have a more significant impact on mental health promotion. Finally, suggestions are provided in the contexts of physical, social-cultural, meaningfulness and readability, flexibility and eventfulness, socializability, vitality and diversity, memory, and security to improve the status quo,
Urban Planning Knowledge
University of Guilan
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https://upk.guilan.ac.ir/article_4003_bb73df438a4efa8801a1b631d297ab9f.pdf
dx.doi.org/10.22124/upk.2020.14650.1307
Preparation and Assessment of Integrated Development Strategies of Transport Patterns for Sustainability, Using Analytic Network Process (Case Study: Kerman Province)
Saber
Mohammadpour
Assistant Professor,Department of urban Planning, Faculty of Art Architecture, University of Guilan Rasht Iran
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Sara
Amiri
M.A Student in Regional Planning, Department of Urban Planning, Faculty of Art & Architecture, University of Guilan, Rasht, Iran
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2020
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Background: The achievement of sustainable development in whose shadow, social welfare and economic development would appear, requires the creation of appropriate infrastructures which transportation network is one of the most important and efficient ones; therefore, sustainable transport strategy can be considered as one of the most significant issues in the field of sustainable development. Hence, considering approaches which lead transportation to environmental, economic and social sustainability seems necessary, which is one of the transport integration approaches. In this regard, Kerman province has not reached its real status owing to the lack of proper planning in the transportation sector. Consequently, there is a need to predispose the context to provide proper planning and change the existing planning style. Objectives: The current paper, which is exploratory-descriptive-prescriptive aims to prepare and assess the strategies of Regional Transport Integrated Development in Kerman province. Methodology: Through using the documentary method, therequired information is gathered by referring to the existing texts, textbooks, documents, papers. Also, field methods such as questionnaires and interview are used to complete the data. The statistical society is Kerman province transportation experts, planners and managers who some of them were interviewed as sample society. The current study provides some strategies using the Delphi model and SWOT technique to improve the current conditions of region transportation integrity. Then, strategies are prioritized using the Network Analysis process (ANP). Results: Results indicate that Proactive Strategies are well-suited for Kerman province. Therefore, Proactive strategies were analyzed using ANP model, and their final priority indicates that Organizational-managerial integration is more significant than other integrations. Conclusion: Indeed, management integrity has made it an integral part of decision making, and it predisposes the context to the realization of other types of integration in the transportation sector.
Urban Planning Knowledge
University of Guilan
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https://upk.guilan.ac.ir/article_4012_5c210f712aabc0e4137faa4c1d866b3c.pdf
dx.doi.org/10.22124/upk.2020.13260.1198