High - rise and apartment housing, with a history of less than five decades, has become the predominant type of housing in Iran. Architecturally and socially different to traditional Iranian houses, modern apartments accommodate a distinct form of culturally defined patterns of privacy and social interaction. The concept of privacy in the Iranian - Islamic context is a multi-dimensional phenomenon and its physical manifestation is structured by two interrelated ethical and visual aspects of Mahramiyat and Hejab. The interpretation of traditional cultural patterns and their implementation in the physical setting of the modem apartment have undergone transformation in the last few decades due to a number of political, economic and social fact...
This paper examines the influence of culture and religion on the conception of visual privacy, its r...
Housing is one of the ways in which a product of architecture can accommodate a family culture. Mode...
Received 21 May 2021. Accepted 25 March 2022. Published online 11 April 2022.This article addresses ...
High - rise and apartment housing, with a history of less than five decades, has become the predomin...
The role of value of privacy in shaping Iranian culture is vital. In contrary to modern middle-class...
Privacy is taken from cultural and religious values and belief which are among the rules of the trad...
Housing design has always been a crucial subject of architect’s concern. Architecture in general an...
Our concern is the increasing duplication of Western high-rise residential buildings (HRBs) complexe...
Houses in the traditional architecture of Iran are all based on special principles. The goal of all ...
The Iranian concept of home goes far beyond physical aspects, and its essence is interwoven with the...
Iranian Islamic traditional houses have changed fast in recent decades. These changes have had influ...
The notion of privacy represents a central criterion for both indoor and outdoor social spaces in mo...
Abstract: Privacy as an inherent feature of Iranian culture is evident in formation of Iranian tradi...
AbstractThe Iranian concept of home goes far beyond physical aspects, and its essence is interwoven ...
Until the beginning of the twentieth century domestic architecture and the design of Iranian houses ...
This paper examines the influence of culture and religion on the conception of visual privacy, its r...
Housing is one of the ways in which a product of architecture can accommodate a family culture. Mode...
Received 21 May 2021. Accepted 25 March 2022. Published online 11 April 2022.This article addresses ...
High - rise and apartment housing, with a history of less than five decades, has become the predomin...
The role of value of privacy in shaping Iranian culture is vital. In contrary to modern middle-class...
Privacy is taken from cultural and religious values and belief which are among the rules of the trad...
Housing design has always been a crucial subject of architect’s concern. Architecture in general an...
Our concern is the increasing duplication of Western high-rise residential buildings (HRBs) complexe...
Houses in the traditional architecture of Iran are all based on special principles. The goal of all ...
The Iranian concept of home goes far beyond physical aspects, and its essence is interwoven with the...
Iranian Islamic traditional houses have changed fast in recent decades. These changes have had influ...
The notion of privacy represents a central criterion for both indoor and outdoor social spaces in mo...
Abstract: Privacy as an inherent feature of Iranian culture is evident in formation of Iranian tradi...
AbstractThe Iranian concept of home goes far beyond physical aspects, and its essence is interwoven ...
Until the beginning of the twentieth century domestic architecture and the design of Iranian houses ...
This paper examines the influence of culture and religion on the conception of visual privacy, its r...
Housing is one of the ways in which a product of architecture can accommodate a family culture. Mode...
Received 21 May 2021. Accepted 25 March 2022. Published online 11 April 2022.This article addresses ...