How modernization encounter tradition: Iranian housing development in the Second Pahlavi period in Tehran (1940-1970)

Iranian domestic tradition such as privacy and hospitality plays a significant role in shaping the Iranian traditional housing. However, studies on modern architecture have rarely focused on the house architecture, which has been adapted based on domestic tradition. The aim of this study is to under...

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Main Author: Jafarbegloo Maryam
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2018-12-01
Series:YBL Journal of Built Environment
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/jbe-2018-0008
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spelling doaj-49c5576500284e2d8ef5cd5515b8d9812021-09-06T19:41:32ZengSciendoYBL Journal of Built Environment2064-25202018-12-016111412910.2478/jbe-2018-0008jbe-2018-0008How modernization encounter tradition: Iranian housing development in the Second Pahlavi period in Tehran (1940-1970)Jafarbegloo Maryam0PhD in Architecture and sciences of the city program from Ecole Polytechnique Federale deLausanne, SwitzerlandIranian domestic tradition such as privacy and hospitality plays a significant role in shaping the Iranian traditional housing. However, studies on modern architecture have rarely focused on the house architecture, which has been adapted based on domestic tradition. The aim of this study is to understand how some features of local traditions, like privacy and hospitality, influenced housing development during the modernization period in Tehran. To this end, through a qualitative approach and data collection methods, this study identifies traditional values in modern housing. By categorizing the new house typology into detached houses, row houses, and high-rise apartments, the study discovers how architecture enables the consideration of privacy and hospitality in the physical form of modern houses. As a result, the new organization partly belonged to the traditional architecture and partly became unique as an Iranian modern house.https://doi.org/10.2478/jbe-2018-0008domestic traditiontraditional architecturemodern architecturehousing development
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How modernization encounter tradition: Iranian housing development in the Second Pahlavi period in Tehran (1940-1970)
YBL Journal of Built Environment
domestic tradition
traditional architecture
modern architecture
housing development
author_facet Jafarbegloo Maryam
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title How modernization encounter tradition: Iranian housing development in the Second Pahlavi period in Tehran (1940-1970)
title_short How modernization encounter tradition: Iranian housing development in the Second Pahlavi period in Tehran (1940-1970)
title_full How modernization encounter tradition: Iranian housing development in the Second Pahlavi period in Tehran (1940-1970)
title_fullStr How modernization encounter tradition: Iranian housing development in the Second Pahlavi period in Tehran (1940-1970)
title_full_unstemmed How modernization encounter tradition: Iranian housing development in the Second Pahlavi period in Tehran (1940-1970)
title_sort how modernization encounter tradition: iranian housing development in the second pahlavi period in tehran (1940-1970)
publisher Sciendo
series YBL Journal of Built Environment
issn 2064-2520
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Iranian domestic tradition such as privacy and hospitality plays a significant role in shaping the Iranian traditional housing. However, studies on modern architecture have rarely focused on the house architecture, which has been adapted based on domestic tradition. The aim of this study is to understand how some features of local traditions, like privacy and hospitality, influenced housing development during the modernization period in Tehran. To this end, through a qualitative approach and data collection methods, this study identifies traditional values in modern housing. By categorizing the new house typology into detached houses, row houses, and high-rise apartments, the study discovers how architecture enables the consideration of privacy and hospitality in the physical form of modern houses. As a result, the new organization partly belonged to the traditional architecture and partly became unique as an Iranian modern house.
topic domestic tradition
traditional architecture
modern architecture
housing development
url https://doi.org/10.2478/jbe-2018-0008
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