نتایج جستجو برای: iranian urbanism

تعداد نتایج: 41081  

هاشمی طغرالجردی, سید مجید,

City and neighborhoods with cultural diversity and interests of citizens, apart from planning of master planning, were residents living and their growth space. Now in the Framework of imitating patterns of master plannings, life and health of citizens is encountered toi jeopardy. Urbanization and the phenomenon of consumerism, complications resulting from the formation of crowded areas and the...

Journal: : 2022

The present study attempts to predict the possible impacts and consequences of modern urban concept (smart urbanism) during coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. article reveals smart urbanism in more detail, principles applied worldpractice COVID-19 pandemic, highlights specifics projects that relate urbanism. presents advantages disadvantages a pandemic situation. Relevance: planning time its solv...

New Urbanism design principles have been adopted for many urban planning efforts in recent years. The purpose of this paper is studding the structure and space of Shahid Beheshti Square as one of the most important and old squares of Tabriz from the view of new urbanism principals. In order to reaching this purpose the data were collected through a questionnaire distributed among peoples that a...

Journal: :Japanese Sociological Review 2005

Journal: :Palgrave Communications 2019

Journal: :Thresholds 1999

2017
Julia Barth Kaja Fietkiewicz Julia Gremm Sarah Hartmann Aylin Ilhan Agnes Mainka Christine Meschede Wolfgang G. Stock

Contemporary and future cities are often labeled as “smart cities,” “digital cities” or “ubiquitous cities,” “knowledge cities,” and “creative cities.” Informational urbanism includes all aspects of information and (tacit as well as explicit) knowledge with regard to urban regions. “Informational city” (or “smart city” in a broader sense) is an umbrella term uniting the divergent trends of info...

2014

The world’s first cities emerged on the plains of Mesopotamia (modern Iraq and Syria) in the fourth millennium BC. Attempts to understand this settlement process have assumed revolutionary social change, the disappearance of kinship as a structuring principle, and the appearance of a rational bureaucracy. Most assume cities and state-level social organization were deliberate functional adaptati...

2014

The world’s first cities emerged on the plains of Mesopotamia (modern Iraq and Syria) in the fourth millennium BC. Attempts to understand this settlement process have assumed revolutionary social change, the disappearance of kinship as a structuring principle, and the appearance of a rational bureaucracy. Most assume cities and state-level social organization were deliberate functional adaptati...

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