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Volume 10, Issue 4 (winter 2021)
Abstract
Aims: Islamic architecture is a mirror in which the pure reflections and spiritual principles of a nation crystalized clearly. As one of the greatest eras in the Islamic-Iranian architecture periods, the Safavid era is known as a leading period regarding "transcendental wisdom". The manuscript's main goal is to show that the Safavid era's architecture is a brilliant sample to understand the holy light idea based on the holy Quran.
Methods: The research paradigm is built on interpretation with an emphasis on new-interpretivism. The research strategy is "logical argumentation," and the research method is descriptive. For the case study, the Safavid era as the most brilliant part of Persian art and architecture has been selected by purpose.
Findings: The research and analytic approach to the research documents show that "light" has strong roots in Quranic culture, Quranic verses, other religious scripts, and Shiite Juris-productions. The results show that understanding Islamic-Iranian architecture is impossible without understanding the theory of transcendental wisdom in the Safavid era.
Conclusion: The conclusion of the paper emphasizes the significance of the light. It highlights the metaphor of divinity in the Safavid era's art and architecture, especially the idea of the "holy light" and the "physical light". The conclusion shows the role of the idea of the holy light in defining Islamic-Iranian architecture based on the point of view of the holy Quran, Islamic scholars, and Islamic scriptures narratives.
Volume 11, Issue 2 (Summer 2021)
Abstract
Aims: Residential and residential use is a complete example of Iranian architecture that is full of aesthetic and technical teachings for modernity in the present time. The main purpose is to introduce architectural guidelines in the concepts of sustainability, taking into account local traditions and values.
Tools and Methods: The method of qualitative research is based on logical reasoning. The study sample has been purposefully selected from among the modified houses by the Tehran City Beautification Organization and Tehran Municipality. The enamel house is located between Naser Khan Ansha and Kamraniyeh alleys on Valiasr Street, above Moniriyeh Square in Moniriyeh neighborhood, which has been given to the citizens after changing the use.
Results: The research results show the lasting values of the enamel house as an example of the precious stones of traditional Iranian architecture. The results show that the change of use of this house has caused more interaction between home and city, a dilapidated house has become a source of inspiration for architecture today and in the future, concepts that are all in the direction of moving towards sustainability.
Conclusion: Enamel house is a valuable model of the treasures of traditional Iranian architectural teachings and the ancient texture of Tehran, which can be considered a valuable example of the manifestation of sustainability in Iranian architecture and urban planning. Conclusion The article comes with guidelines that will be useful as guides or guidelines for designing sustainable homes.
Volume 12, Issue 1 (Spring 2022)
Abstract
Aims: The main objective of this research is to establish a proper relationship between the Ray Cement Industrial Complex and the audience by defining sustainable activities to create a circular economy. According to the assumptions of the article, important capacities such as being included in the list of the shared-heritage of Iran and Germany, is s good opportunity for the green adaptive reuse of the site.
Methods: This research has a practical nature and uses qualitative-persuasive methods to explain the subject. The conceptual framework of the research is based on a combination of the highperformance architecture theory and circular economy, as well as by comparing the requirements of green contemporization.
Findings: The results of the analysis show that the knowledge of the factory processes, with a comprehensive view of the definition of sustainable activities with ten key indicators of circular economy are correlated to the green adaptive reuse Ray Cement industrial complex. In other words, the research findings emphasize the importance of a comprehensive approach based on circular economy.
Conclusion: The values of industrial architectural heritage in the three main areas of time, place and authenticity with strategies to reduce consumption, reuse and recycling can be increased. The contemporization of the Ray Cement industrial complex and its transformation into a Museum of Industrial Architectural Heritage and educating industry as a sustainable tourism destination is a key opportunity for green adaptive reuse of the shared-heritage of Iran and Germany, as an initiative for sustainable development.