Identifying Persian traditional socio-cultural behaviors for application in the design of modern high-rise residences

Our concern is the increasing duplication of Western high-rise residential buildings (HRBs) complexes in metropolises of Iran. By stacking houses, the home has now become mere physical shelter but lacking the socio-cultural meaning that the Persian traditional home has provided. The socio-cultural v...

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Main Authors: Abbaszadeh, Shahab, Ibrahim, Rahinah, Baharuddin, Mohd Nasir, Syed Salim, Azizah Salim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ArchNet 2009
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/15087/1/Identifying%20Persian%20traditional%20socio-cultural%20behaviors%20for%20application%20in%20the%20design%20of%20modern%20high-rise%20residences.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/15087/
http://archnet-ijar.net/index.php/IJAR/article/view/193
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Summary:Our concern is the increasing duplication of Western high-rise residential buildings (HRBs) complexes in metropolises of Iran. By stacking houses, the home has now become mere physical shelter but lacking the socio-cultural meaning that the Persian traditional home has provided. The socio-cultural values of traditional homes that support the households’ life quality by supporting their socio-cultural needs are lost in today’s modern residences. This is a position paper about those missing features with the intent of reinforcing the rich socio-cultural connections and spiritual aspects that are endeared by traditional Persian households in new HRBs complexes. The socio-cultural context in Persian homes emphasizes the behavioral needs at two different social levels: 1) personal space and privacy requirements within the private and semi-private boundary (e.g., family territory of a home), and 2) semi-public and public spaces related to the home environment (e.g., neighborhood communities surrounding the home). Later, the paper discusses the Persian socio-cultural behaviors in contemporary neighborhood communities in HRBs complexes. It concludes with recommendations for future studies to support the development of strong neighborhood communities in non-Western metropolises in contemporary society.