بهره گیری از طبیعت و اصول معماری ارگانیک با رویکرد به مفاهیم معماری سنتی ایران ( نمونه موردی : بازار و مراکز خرید )
محورهای موضوعی : معماری و شهرسازی
1 - کارشناسی ارشد معماری، دانشگاه پیام نور، تهران، ایران(مسئول مکاتبات)
2 - استادیار، گروه هنر و معماری، دانشگاه پیام نور، تهرن، ایران
کلید واژه: مرکز خرید, طبیعت, بازار, معماری ارگانیک, معماری سنتی,
چکیده مقاله :
زمینه و هدف:در معماری سنتی انسان همواره با طبیعت در ارتباط بوده و هم دلی و احترام به طبیعت ریشه های عمیق فرهنگی داشته است. بازارهای سنتی نیز به عنوان محور مهم ارتباطی، اقتصادی و فرهنگی شهر جایگاه مهمی در حیات اجتماعی شهرها داشته اند، که پس از گسترش شهرها، با فضاهای پراکنده تحت عنوان مراکز تجاری جایگزین گشته اند. روش بررسی:مقاله حاضر با هدف ارزیابی رضایت مندی کاربران مراکز تجاری و اهمیت بهرهگیری از اصول معماری سنتی و معماری ارگانیک در معماری معاصر با اتخاذ شیوه توصیفی _ تحلیلی تدوین شده است. شاخص های پژوهش بر مبنای مطالعات کتابخانه ای و اسنادی به کمک پرسش نامه طراحی شده در طیف لیکرت مورد بررسی قرارگرفته اند. تعداد 272 پرسش نامه به روش تصادفی بین بازدیدکنندگان در بازار شهر ری، بازار سنتی تجریش، مراکز خرید ال ماس ایران و تیراژه، توزیع و جمع آوری شده است. جهت بررسی فرضیه ها از آزمون همبستگی T تک متغیره و آزمون F استفاده گردید. یافته ها: نتایج پژوهش حاکی از آن است که بهرهگیری از اصول معماری ارگانیک در تلفیق با تجربه معماری سنتی ایرانی مورد توجه و پذیرش مخاطبان امروز می باشد. بحث و نتیجه گیری: صرف شباهت ظاهری محیط و کالبد به یک عنصر یا معنا، نمی تواند تامین کننده اصول مورد نظر در نزد کاربران محیط باشد و توجه به تصاویر ذهنی و جنبه های روانشناختی دریافتی مخاطبین از یک فضا نیز شایان توجه فراوان میباشد.
Background and Objective: In the traditional architecture, buildings had close relationships with the surrounding environment, and intimacy to the nature had deep roots in Iranian’s culture. Traditional Bazaars were one of the most important parts of a city and had great impacts on people's social lives and architecture. Due to the expansion of cities, the concept of bazaar has changed and replaced by distributed spaces called shopping centers. Method: In this study, the shortcomings of the current bazaars, and the effects of traditional architecture and organic concept were examined from the perspective of clients and visitors. Descriptive-analytic survey was conducted and questionnaires were distributed randomly among 272 visitors in Rey bazaar, Tajrish traditional bazaar, Almas shopping center, and Tirazheh shopping mall. To evaluate the hypothesis, the single variable T-test and the F-test were applied. Findings: The results indicate that, synthetizing the concept of organic architecture and Iranian traditional architecture in the current shopping malls could meet the users’ expectation. Results and discussion: Exposing the apparent similarity of the environment and an element is not sufficient for users. So, a special attention is required for the psychological aspects received by the visitors.
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5. Sood Khah Esmael & Kazemi Qaleh Jafar (2013). Recognition of the evolution procedure of the physical spatial of the market in Iran. (In Persian)
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