Climate Effect on Architecture: A Comparative Study Between Climate-Responsive Architecture of Iran and Egypt
Mohammadreza Saraydar1 and Roozbeh Arabi1 *
1
Department of Architecture, Khomein Branch,
Islamic Azad University,
Khomein,
Iran
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CWE.10.Special-Issue1.112
Vernacular architecture has not been developed only due to the climate and environmental factors, but the culture, traditional materials and morphology (morphology) have been also effective. Despite the huge gap that exists between Iran and Egypt geographical locations, identifying similar native strategies influenced by Persian and Arabic culture and desert climate are possible. This paper presents a comparative study which investigates the patterns of sustainable architecture and passive strategies in both countries’ architecture. This comparison includes the design and planning, environmental recognition, construction materials, spatial analysis, and the effects of history and culture. The results of this research will help in understanding the passive solar strategy applied in both countries. Also, a set of proposals for the study of energy efficiency are presented.
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Saraydar M, Arabi R. Climate Effect on Architecture: A Comparative Study Between Climate-Responsive Architecture of Iran and Egypt. Special Issue of Curr World Environ 2015;10(Special Issue May 2015). DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CWE.10.Special-Issue1.112
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Saraydar M, Arabi R. Climate Effect on Architecture: A Comparative Study Between Climate-Responsive Architecture of Iran and Egypt. Special Issue of Curr World Environ 2015;10(Special Issue May 2015). Available from: http://www.cwejournal.org/?p=10167