A comparative analysis on the relationship between man and the environment based on emerging behavioral patterns in new and old behavior setting centers (Study example: Refah Market and Sanandaj bazaar)
Subject Areas :Sara Jalalian 1 , Omid Dejhdar 2 , Nariman ZolfagharNasab 3
1 - Assistant Professor, Department of Architecture, Hamedan branch, Islamic Azad University, Hamedan, Iran. (Corresponding Author) Sarajalalian@iauh.ac.ir
2 - Assistant Professor, Department of Architecture, Hamedan branch, Islamic Azad University, Hamedan, Iran.
3 - Department of Architecture, Hamedan branch, Islamic Azad University, Hamedan, Iran.
Keywords: behavior, Market, Bazaar, Behavior setting, emerging patterns,
Abstract :
The environment can be the origin of spatial perception, recognition, influence and behavior. Different groups using collective spaces have needs and behavioral patterns and create different behavioral bases. Considering the duality of the body and the current behavior in behavioral camps, also considering the impact of cultural components and the change of some of them over time periods, the perceptual framework of humans and finally the type of behavior also changes, this leads to the emergence of New behavioral patterns in the use of the body spaces left before and finally change the shape of the body. The purpose of this research is to identify and compare the most important common behavior patterns in the Refah market and old bazaar in Sanandaj in non-identical behavior locations. The approach of this research is qualitative and descriptive-analytical, and it was carried out in two stages; the first stage is a review of the theoretical foundations and the background of the research, the data was collected by documentary method, in the second stage, field studies with a qualitative approach, case study method combined with ethnographic method were conducted. Causal-comparative strategy has been used in some parts of the research. The results show the effect of co-constructing factors on the creation of new behavioral patterns in the use of store collective spaces; Compared to the bazaar, chain stores are places with low sociability, low permeability, high concentration, anonymity of space and instability in some activities, lack of appropriate human scales and lack of effective factors in stimulating the five senses.
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