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Volume 5, Issue 4 (winter 2024)
Abstract
Aims: Despite the existence of potential human and executive forces in Iran, industrialization and the use of materials in buildings in order to prevent the waste of materials, has gone through a very slow process, and considering the importance of the construction sector in Iran's economic activities, it is necessary to take effective measures to be done in this context. For this purpose, this research has been carried out with the aim of identifying and ranking the effective indicators on the waste of materials according to the existing theoretical foundations.
Methods: In terms of the purpose of this research, it is a developmental type of research, and in terms of the method of doing the work, it is descriptive, survey and document type. In order to identify the effective factors, a sample was selected from among the community of experts in this industry with a simple random sampling method, and the desired data was collected by distributing a questionnaire and analyzed with SPSS statistical software.
Findings: The research showed that proper design has the greatest effect on the increase in construction waste. After that, the construction industry in the second place, education in the third place, financial resources and economic justification in the fourth place and finally the reserve and warehouses have the least impact on the increase of waste.
Key Words: Modern Materials, High-Rise Buildings in urban centers, Zero Waste.
Volume 13, Issue 3 (Fall 2023)
Abstract
Aims: The project's primary aim is to better understand the skills and knowledge necessary for success in the architecture field, as well as to evaluate the intelligence and aptitude of those intending to pursue a career in architecture, which will ultimately benefit job counseling.
methods: An investigation into Gardner's multiple intelligences theory was conducted by employing the Delphi method and a qualitative research questionnaire, with ten experts being asked questions. By using a methodical quantitative questionnaire, this research approach provides insight into the ratio of intelligence and its sections that are either natural or acquired and determines the influence of nature and nurture on architecture tasks by mathematics calculations.
Findings: The achievement of architectural skills is influenced by the nature and nurture components in approximately equal amounts, which in the contract principles are at least 5/1, consisting of 25/49 for nurture and 75/50 for nature. Likewise, a maximum of 7/16 percent goes to management plans and interaction with clients, 75/41 to nurture, and 25/58 to nature.
Conclusion: Concerning the effects of nature and nurture, the pursuit of architecture at the academic level should be done with one's genes and characteristics inherent in a person. On the other hand, the importance of nurturing in training highly qualified individuals is greater than its counterpart and therefore should be adequately maintained.