The phenomenon of perceptual perception and perceptual experience of native home (Case Study : Medbaq of Mokrian region Homes)
Subject Areas : Urban and Regional Planning StudiesBayezid Golabi 1 , Qader Bayzidi 2 , Arsalan Tahmasbi 3 , Jalil Sahabi 4
1 - PhD Candidate, Dep. of Architecture, Sanandaj Branch, Islamic Azad University, Sanandaj, Iran
2 - Assistant Professor, Dep. of Architecture, Sanandaj Branch, Islamic Azad University, Sanandaj, Iran.
3 - Assistant Professor, Dep. of Architecture, Sanandaj Branch, Islamic Azad University, Sanandaj, Iran.
4 - Assistant Professor, Dep. of Social Science, Sanandaj Branch, Islamic Azad University, Sanandaj, Iran
Keywords: phenomenology, Sensory perception, Home, Perceptual experience, Mokrian area,
Abstract :
The present research seeks to explore the meaning of the architecture of the native houses of the Mukherian region of Iran, which is based on the sense of experience and perceptual experience. The ultimate goal of the research, the pure attitude toward the senses and the intent to discover their deep relationship and the expression of a scientific method for the visualization of the sensory perception of architecture and the perceptual experience of the home, with the disclosure and disclosure of the degree of conflict between senses and the importance of the characteristics of the perceptual experience in the Mokrian homes. The research was initially conducted using a phenomenological approach and then a descriptive-analytical method. The seven-step method and the MAXQDA software were used to analyze the information and provide the core category and SPSS software was used to measure it. The researcher conducted open and deep interviews and field entries in the following sections of the experience of life and characteristics of the information gathering about one of the premises of the house called "Medbaq (bread baking area)" and made important interpretations with the participation of residents and emphasis On "sensory perception of the subject" and "the nature of human experiences", under 45 important terms and then finally nine themes of meaning were identified and developed. Then, a core category called "Mokrian House": the identity of man, the space of man and the environment "was chosen as the true meaning of the houses of the Mokrian region of Iran.
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