The evolution of privacy in contemporary houses in Iran using space syntax techniques: a case study of Kerman
Purpose The house not only provides shelter and security but also is a reflection of human privacy. One of the important factors involved in house design is privacy. The current research is a case study that examines privacy's evolution in contemporary houses in Kerman using space syntax techniques. Design/methodology/approach This study is based on the quantitative approach of space syntax. A total number of 15 houses in Kerman built in three periods of Qajar, Pahlavi and the Islamic Republic, were examined for the space syntax indices using UCL DepthMap. The DepthMap outputs were also analyzed using one-way ANOVA. Findings The findings indicated that the arrangement of spaces in houses has altered over time from the 1920s onwards. There is a significant difference between houses of the Qajar, Pahlavi and the Islamic Republic eras, indicating a reduction in the hierarchy of access and reduced privacy in houses in the Islamic Republic. Research limitations/implications Numerous factors affect privacy (e.g. confidentiality, interface spaces, quality of openings and visibility). Nevertheless, this study focused on the impact of spatial configuration on privacy. It can be stated that the design of houses from the Pahlavi period was gradually associated with changes in culture and modern architecture, leading to a decrease in privacy. Originality/value This study used space syntax to examine the evolution of privacy in contemporary Iranian houses. Since privacy is a substantial issue in the middle east communities, the findings can help designers and relevant organizations consider privacy as much as other comfort factors in the early stages of design.
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2022
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Authors: | Zabihi, Ali ; Mirzaei, Reza |
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Open House International. - Emerald Publishing Limited, ISSN 2633-9838, ZDB-ID 3041443-X. - Vol. 48.2022, 1, p. 55-80
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Publisher: |
Emerald Publishing Limited |
Subject: | Privacy | Space syntax | House | Contemporary architecture | Kerman |
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