Selecting the Appropriate Approach to Reorganize the Deteriorated Textures
Subject Areas : Urban DesignMedia Hakim 1 , Hamid Majedi 2
1 - Ph.D. Candidate,Department of Art and Architecture, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University,
Tehran, Iran.
2 - Associate professor,Department of Art and Architecture, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University,
Tehran, Iran.
Keywords: deteriorated texture, Interference, Deterioration, Deterioration indicators,
Abstract :
The term ‘deteriorated texture’ gives all experts as well as ordinary people almost the sameimpression. Despite common points in images, the differences put Iran cities in different categories based ondeteriorated textures. This classification not only has negative effect on the audience from mental point of view butcauses various problems for the experts in determining interference method. For example, the textures having differentdeterioration causes yet from body point of view have led to the same deterioration placed under the same category.This itself leads to new problems and results in the deterioration process. So, this study has based its performance ondeterioration indicators through investigating different definitions of deterioration and putting aside formal definitionsof deteriorated textures. Then, having reviewed interference perspectives, we put the final frame on deteriorationindicators. We have analyzed several interference projects in deteriorated textures in order to come up with a theoreticalframework and arrive at basic criteria. Of course, it should be mentioned that we have tried to select projects whichhave common condition with Iran so that the resulted criteria can be applied in deteriorated texture in Iran.
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