The design of the residential resort complex in the village of Baroikord, native architecture

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    Dissertation for Master's Degree

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    Architecture

    Summer 2013

    Industrial life has created fewer places for people to rest and have fun with industrial spaces. To solve this problem, planning should be directed towards pollution-free tourism spaces around the cities and in the natural environment. Most of them are considered as the breathing space of the cities and have a great ability to attract domestic and foreign tourists. Since the new activity is accompanied by the new generation. Knowing the forms of native architecture and the combination of work and modern technologies in order to strengthen social relations in the form of architectural functions to create the future architecture of Iran and the possibility of exploitation. non-destructive in order to preserve the values ??that he used in the architecture of his furniture, manners of life and love in order to prevent the transformation, identitylessness and living of humanity. "Let us not forget our possessions". Problem

    The importance of the subject

    Research method

    Definitions and concepts

    Introduction

    How much should be paid?

    How much should be paid for the growth of cement cubes?

    Whatever skill we should have lost, we have lost! And activity in an environment free from tension, anxiety, tension and commotion is the fulfillment of the desire and the least expectation of the urban man. Expecting to have suitable comfort facilities, access to transportation, cleaning the environment and removing noise and air pollution. .

    A trip to the north of Iran takes a person's thoughts beyond the limits, the feeling of being free to breathe fresh air rises in the human soul. Everything is green here. The contrast of the soil with the water, the complex humidity in the air, the green motifs, evokes excitement from the far and near images. They are friendly. Houses with all the security provided by the green borders in front of them. The interaction between people has never caused their private lives to be damaged. The guests have passed through the twists and turns of the roads and the ups and downs of the green roads and have touched colorful places. unlike today's architecture in the north, which is a mixture of iron, concrete and arrogant people, who wrongly called it sustainable architecture. We must be aware of the fact that preserving nature is much more important than construction and design, street construction, buying and selling. This environment has caused the demand for construction to rise. While this contradicts the nature of this region.

    Architecture projects are designed to serve people without respecting architectural styles. These are the builders who oppress the environment and others. How can this valuable heritage be preserved?

    What is the relationship of these modern buildings that are quickly raised from the ground with the environment?

    The geography of the place and the weather are a good reason to strengthen the deep feeling of being together and intensifying social ties. Unconscious smiles are refined by seeing the gardens, flowers and trees, and the greenery of the trees has a golden reflection. and the next images will come.

    Perhaps what can be used for us from the heritage of native architecture today is the same freedom in the spatialization of building complexes and volumes, the fluid listening without space, the use of natural flow and air flow inside the building, and the combination of semi-closed spaces with each other to combine as much life as possible.

    Soil, water, wind, and sun.

    Everyone has come

    My ancestors!

    Statement of the problem

    According to the increasing physical and mental problems in urban life, especially in big cities, a wave of people thirsty for nature and peace can be seen.Of course, this need can be used as an opportunity. By providing welfare services such as hotels, tourist complexes and residences, etc., not only address economic issues, but also think about introducing the culture and traditions of the region.

    According to the amount of free time and the possibility of using fast means of transportation, the shores of the Caspian Sea and the mountain slopes are usually crowded with travelers and because this area has enough and suitable facilities to accommodate this travelers, therefore, the existence of such centers is in line with the proud and glorious local architecture, heritage and culture of the past, which is not only limited to walls, clay and mud, but the most important thing is the spirit hidden in the buildings, surrounded by values ??such as humility, simplicity, innovation, creativity, experience, thinking, thought, geometry, art, knowledge, and expertise hidden in these spaces. Relying on roots such as geography, economics and architecture, it can be said that cities are the product of human thought and culture in order to respond to the needs of their urban life. And all that we know as cultural heritage is a sign of the identity of the mother. (At the same time, as much as possible, the tourist accommodation should be designed in such a way as to maximize the capabilities and preserve the traditional ways, the environment and the protection of the past culture and strengthen social relations and interactions.

    Research objectives

    The possibility of non-destructive economic exploitation in order to restore the natural environment, cultural tourist attractions, considering the existence of weekly local markets, the most beautiful examples of activity and people's enthusiasm, mass fishing on the beach, handicrafts (mat weaving, felting). and the culture of the people, including the remains of the pre-Islamic and post-Islamic eras, which include a significant number of tombs, Hopewell Castle, etc.

    One of the important sources of foreign exchange needs in order to pave the way for social and economic development and restore the position of the tourism industry at the level of public benefit.

    Providing the well-being of travelers in terms of security, comfort and services in the region. In the form of architectural functions and participation of tourists in activities and exchange of information with the local community.

    Cultural indigenization of new technologies.

    Knowledge of local architectural formats and the combination of modern methods to create contemporary architecture in Iran.

    The importance of the topic

    Industrial life, with the occupation of as much of the land as possible by production and industrial spaces, less places have been created for rest and recreation of people in the society. that this problem of planning has led us towards pollution-free tourism spaces around the cities in the natural environment, which is mostly considered as the breathing space of the cities and has a great ability to attract domestic and foreign tourists. Considering this, the acceptance of domestic and foreign tourists is also important. Our country still has many problems with this issue.

     

     

     

     

    Definitions and Concepts

     

     

     

     

    Tourism

    Expanding the scope of economic, social and cultural transformation of any society depends on knowing the fields that have the ability to carry out development plans. can be considered suitable places for this purpose. After the industrial revolution, with the increase of means of communication between the countries of the world, the time needed to travel was reduced and travel to the farthest points of the world became possible. The relative increase in incomes resulting from the economic growth of countries led to tremendous changes in the field of tourism and travel, so that today the tourism industry is one of the most developed sectors in the world. Tourism is a phenomenon that has been of interest to human societies since the distant past and has continued to move according to different social, economic and historical needs. Considering the impact of communication, it can be said that the use of existing capabilities and opportunities in the field of tourism development can lead to valuable results such as attracting foreign exchange income, creating jobs and speeding up the process of environmental protection.

    It goes without saying that having Of these valuable phenomena, it will be possible only when it is possible to identify the possibilities of payment. In addition, for these tourist attractions, the time to create the ability to accept the desired optimal planning. In our country, despite the availability of virgin fields that can be sold to the global tourism markets, tourism has so far been able to find its real place. Therefore, Iran's foreign exchange earnings are very small and not worth much attention

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    Chapter 1: Outline of the plan

    Introduction..18

    Statement of the problem..19

    Research objectives..20

    The importance of the research topic and motivation for its selection. Tourism..21

    1-4-3 Tourism from the perspective of the Quran..22

    1-4-4 Development process in the programs after the revolution..22

    1-4-5 Tourist attractions..23

    1-4-6 Sustainable development and tourism..23

    1-4-7 Iran's position in the tourism industry..23

    1-4-8 typology of residential building..25

    Chapter Two: Basic studies

    Climate and climatic issues

    Introduction

    Location, extent..29

    Natural geography..29

    Roughnesses..30

    Weather..30

    Resources Water..31

    Vegetation..31

    Wind..31

    Rain..32

    Climatic plan..32

    Historical background review

    Historical background..39

    Residence complex in the region..39

    Review of cultural and social issues

    Has We have forgotten..40

    The theoretical foundations of architecture

    Globalization..41

    Islamic architecture..44

    Local architecture..46

    Green architecture..50

    2-16-1 sustainable energy.

    2-17 wall garden..52

    2-17-1 green view..52

    2-17-2 living wall..52

    2-17-3 function of garden walls in the direction of architecture and urban planning.53

    2-18 metaphorical modeling of nature..53

    2-18-1 man and nature Throughout history.. 53

    2-18-2 The geometry of nature..53

    2-18-3 Nature as a system..54

    2-18-4 Different types of modeling the system of nature.54

    2-18-5 The structure of the human body, a model in building design. 55

    2-18-7 Human skin, a model for the shell of a building. 56

    2-18-8 Expecting future architecture from the skin of the human body. 56

    2-18-9 Developments of nanotechnology in the smart shell of a building. 56

    2-18-10 The human brain, a model of an intelligent management. 57

    2-18-11 Brain and Building of the future.. 57

    Chapter 3: Examining examples and examples

    Introduction

    Caravan house in Iran..59

    An example of past architecture..59

    3-2-1 Caravan house of Shah Abbasi..59

    Contemporary architecture..61

    3-3-1 complex Barin..61

    3-3-2 Analysis of Qasr Hotel (free hand)..62

    External example..72

    3-4-1 Wadi al-Rum Nature Tourism Resort..72

    3-4-2 Seaweed Skyscraper..74

    Chapter Four: Design Standards and Responsibilities

    Introduction

    ID Route..76

    Minimum requirements for motels..77

    Evaluation of accommodation places..77

    Regulations and standards..88

    Regulations of public spaces..88

    Structure review

    Structure beauty..90

    Columns..91

    System Frame..91

    Tent structure..92

    Metal shear wall..93

    Light-transmitting concrete..95

    4-11-1 Application of light-transmitting concrete..95

    Inspection of mechanical and electrical facilities

    Introduction

    Aim of air conditioning system design..96

    Smart building management (BMS). Solar..98

    4-15-1 Pixel green wall..98

    4-15-2 Solar shutters..99

    4-15-3 Solar parking..100

    Systems that can be used for air conditioning.100

    Nano technology and mechanical facilities..101

    4-17-1 Clean air..101

    4-17-2 Nano air purifiers and capsules..102

    4-17-3 Nano heat regulation (phase change materials). Heat..102

    4-17-6 forty-piece tiles..102

    4-17-7 Interactive light mirror..103

    Nano and electrical installations..103

    Physical program

    Restaurant goals..104

    4-15-1 Input hierarchy..104

    4-15-2 host..104

    4-15-3 center of attention..104

    4-15-4 living area..105

    4-15-5 food supply area..105

    4-15-6 arrangement of chairs in front of tables..105

    4-15-7 showcase Food..105

    4-15-8 Kitchen..105

    4-15-9 Entertainment..105

    4-16 Counter Design..106

    4-16-1 Visibility..106

    4-16-2 Furniture..106

    4-16-3 Counter and services..106

    4-16-4 entertainment..106

    4-16-5 food service..106

    4-17 multipurpose hall..106

    4-18 goals in planning..107

    4-19 sports space..107

    4-19-1 Swimming pool..107

    4-19-2 Fitness club..107

    4-20 Parking lot..108

    4-21 Administrative offices..108

    4-22 Laundry and housekeeping and adjacent spaces.112

    Chapter five: Presenting design suggestions

    Analysis Site..116

    Badhand design (alternatives)..125

    Providing maps..128

    3D designs..137

    Resources

    Resources..144

    Appendixes..147

The design of the residential resort complex in the village of Baroikord, native architecture