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        1 - Investigating the Individual's Experience of the Geographical Space of Tehran's Shoe Market Based on Spatial Sequence
        Fatemeh Zaeri Dr.Leyla Zare Dr.Roozbeh Naghshineh Dr.Hamid Reza Vatan khah
        Markets have been the primary human centers for human gatherings and a place to exchange goods. People gather in markets with different interests and desires, and the success of these spaces is proportional to their use and presence. The structure of Iranian traditional More
        Markets have been the primary human centers for human gatherings and a place to exchange goods. People gather in markets with different interests and desires, and the success of these spaces is proportional to their use and presence. The structure of Iranian traditional markets and its parts and organs have an independent identity and a meaningful connection with each other, as well as provide a platform for the expression of solidarity, unity, individual and collective feelings. The spaces are in traditional Iranian markets. This research is a combined "applied-developmental" type, which collects information with the method of document review, collecting information in the field, preparing videos and sounds from the market environment, mapping and non-interventional observation, and verifying the content in the form of a questionnaire (298 respondent) and using GPS on a mobile phone along the path of the shoemaker's market to study people's behavior in order to determine what parameters based on the spatial sequence in the market space cause different experiences in people. Common points that had more pauses among people were recorded as main stations on the map. This research concludes that the five senses are affected by sensory perceptions and environmental stimuli, some of which are more permanent and their relationship with the spatial sequence has a more direct relationship, which creates an effective experience in the individual. Manuscript profile