Knowledge-based-ness and synthesis of indigenous knowledge with climate in traditional architecture: Evidence from Naeen city

Application of indigenous knowledge is an example of knowledge-based-ness considered as the main agenda in most current urban and climate planning as well as geographical studies. It is one of the interesting topics in research on the role of climate on human dwelling and immediate environment. Inde...

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Main Authors: Ali Zangi Abadi, Mahdi Jamali Nezhad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Growing Science 2014-01-01
Series:Management Science Letters
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Online Access:http://www.growingscience.com/msl/Vol4/msl_2013_352.pdf
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spelling doaj-d420ff6b3f69482db27886dfd7ec68362020-11-24T20:54:52ZengGrowing ScienceManagement Science Letters1923-93351923-93432014-01-014116116810.5267/j.msl.2013.11.017Knowledge-based-ness and synthesis of indigenous knowledge with climate in traditional architecture: Evidence from Naeen cityAli Zangi AbadiMahdi Jamali NezhadApplication of indigenous knowledge is an example of knowledge-based-ness considered as the main agenda in most current urban and climate planning as well as geographical studies. It is one of the interesting topics in research on the role of climate on human dwelling and immediate environment. Indeed, building ecology emphasizes the ability to combine climate and environmental factors and rendering them to spatial qualities and structural comfort. This paper investigates the application of indigenous knowledge and the correspondence between traditional texture of Naeen city and its climate. In this regard, the climatic conditions in Naeen were studied in terms of temperature, humidity, wind and tourist comfort index (TCI) of climatourism. The data was collected from Isfahan Meteorology Website over the period 1985-2005. Subsequently, the traditional texture of Naeen, construction materials and building styles were studied through considering the special architectural conditions and compatible materials. Eventually, the correspondence between architectural styles and climatic conditions was studied. The results show that traditional architecture based on indigenous knowledge was consistent with climatic conditions. In this regard, using such materials as mud bricks and thatch with suitable heat capacity as well as using wind catchers, high walls around houses, dome construction, southward direction of houses were consistent with east-west wind direction. In addition, concentration of the traditional texture of the city, wall thickness, corridors, long hallways, courtyard ponds and roofed alleys are evidence of the effect of climatic conditions on urban texture in order to provide comfort in different seasons.http://www.growingscience.com/msl/Vol4/msl_2013_352.pdfIndigenous knowledgeTraditional textureClimatourismNaeen city
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author Ali Zangi Abadi
Mahdi Jamali Nezhad
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Knowledge-based-ness and synthesis of indigenous knowledge with climate in traditional architecture: Evidence from Naeen city
Management Science Letters
Indigenous knowledge
Traditional texture
Climatourism
Naeen city
author_facet Ali Zangi Abadi
Mahdi Jamali Nezhad
author_sort Ali Zangi Abadi
title Knowledge-based-ness and synthesis of indigenous knowledge with climate in traditional architecture: Evidence from Naeen city
title_short Knowledge-based-ness and synthesis of indigenous knowledge with climate in traditional architecture: Evidence from Naeen city
title_full Knowledge-based-ness and synthesis of indigenous knowledge with climate in traditional architecture: Evidence from Naeen city
title_fullStr Knowledge-based-ness and synthesis of indigenous knowledge with climate in traditional architecture: Evidence from Naeen city
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge-based-ness and synthesis of indigenous knowledge with climate in traditional architecture: Evidence from Naeen city
title_sort knowledge-based-ness and synthesis of indigenous knowledge with climate in traditional architecture: evidence from naeen city
publisher Growing Science
series Management Science Letters
issn 1923-9335
1923-9343
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Application of indigenous knowledge is an example of knowledge-based-ness considered as the main agenda in most current urban and climate planning as well as geographical studies. It is one of the interesting topics in research on the role of climate on human dwelling and immediate environment. Indeed, building ecology emphasizes the ability to combine climate and environmental factors and rendering them to spatial qualities and structural comfort. This paper investigates the application of indigenous knowledge and the correspondence between traditional texture of Naeen city and its climate. In this regard, the climatic conditions in Naeen were studied in terms of temperature, humidity, wind and tourist comfort index (TCI) of climatourism. The data was collected from Isfahan Meteorology Website over the period 1985-2005. Subsequently, the traditional texture of Naeen, construction materials and building styles were studied through considering the special architectural conditions and compatible materials. Eventually, the correspondence between architectural styles and climatic conditions was studied. The results show that traditional architecture based on indigenous knowledge was consistent with climatic conditions. In this regard, using such materials as mud bricks and thatch with suitable heat capacity as well as using wind catchers, high walls around houses, dome construction, southward direction of houses were consistent with east-west wind direction. In addition, concentration of the traditional texture of the city, wall thickness, corridors, long hallways, courtyard ponds and roofed alleys are evidence of the effect of climatic conditions on urban texture in order to provide comfort in different seasons.
topic Indigenous knowledge
Traditional texture
Climatourism
Naeen city
url http://www.growingscience.com/msl/Vol4/msl_2013_352.pdf
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