The inefficient urban textures often turn into hotspots of social anomalies, leading to depressed... more The inefficient urban textures often turn into hotspots of social anomalies, leading to depressed, insecure, and non-participatory spaces. The issue of preserving historic urban textures and their dynamic evolution is essential for sustainable urban development. This research delves into the potential for adaptive reuse of the Golshan and Sharifiye caravanserais in the Hamadan city in Iran. These historically valuable structures previously helped in the facilitation of trade and travel; now, they need regeneration. The research, therefore, aims to harness the tourism and functional capacity of the abandoned Sharifiye caravanserai by linking it with the more popular Golshan caravanserai. This link will prevent abandonment and the deterioration of the Sharifiye caravanserai through the creation of an in-between space since it revitalizes both sites. The study emphasizes preserving cultural heritage while at the same time accommodating modern amenities to meet present needs. Therefore, the proposed adaptive reuse method would focus on preserving historical integrity while enabling the building to have a contemporary use. The method then proposes the creation of a transitional zone that transits the historic fabric to modern interventions. The revitalization and reuse of these caravanserais should be able to attract traders, generate hospitable conditions for residents, and increase local income through the tourism generated and the commerce of handicrafts and traditional arts. Effective principles of adaptive reuse are needed to maintain stability in the structure and function of these buildings. The study concludes that a balanced and thoughtful adaptive reuse approach with in-between space can bring transformation in the abandoned space into a lively cultural hub that would contribute both towards economic and cultural development in Hamadan.
The present study examines the effectiveness of the physical parameters of micro-density, imperme... more The present study examines the effectiveness of the physical parameters of micro-density, impermeability, and instability in the diagnosis of worn texture in urban villages. The transformation of every village into a city causes hundreds of small and large changes in the urban space and the lifestyle of its inhabitants. With the increasing influx of migrants from surrounding villages into urban villages, there is an urgent need for more accurate management of deteriorating areas. To preserve the character of such places as a heritage and examine their condition and the damage incurred, it is necessary to precisely identify the worn textures as a first step towards addressing these challenges. The urban village of Lalejin, as the statistical population of the study, is a clear example of such failed transformation, as it has lost most of its agricultural land and yet has remained underdeveloped in urban construction. While there have been several studies on the status of the worn texture, there are major concerns regarding the validity of the physical parameters involved. This research aims to take a strategic approach to studying the desired texture and to investigate the three parameters of micro-density, impermeability, and instability. Subsequently, the strategy to recognize the worn-out texture in rural-urban regions was extrapolated. The developed strategy in this study can be further generalized to all urban villages and shows how to determine the degree of deterioration in rural-urban areas using three physical parameters: micro-density, impermeability, and instability. The results specify the conditions and formulas necessary for such assessment.
The inefficient urban textures often turn into hotspots of social anomalies, leading to depressed... more The inefficient urban textures often turn into hotspots of social anomalies, leading to depressed, insecure, and non-participatory spaces. The issue of preserving historic urban textures and their dynamic evolution is essential for sustainable urban development. This research delves into the potential for adaptive reuse of the Golshan and Sharifiye caravanserais in the Hamadan city in Iran. These historically valuable structures previously helped in the facilitation of trade and travel; now, they need regeneration. The research, therefore, aims to harness the tourism and functional capacity of the abandoned Sharifiye caravanserai by linking it with the more popular Golshan caravanserai. This link will prevent abandonment and the deterioration of the Sharifiye caravanserai through the creation of an in-between space since it revitalizes both sites. The study emphasizes preserving cultural heritage while at the same time accommodating modern amenities to meet present needs. Therefore, the proposed adaptive reuse method would focus on preserving historical integrity while enabling the building to have a contemporary use. The method then proposes the creation of a transitional zone that transits the historic fabric to modern interventions. The revitalization and reuse of these caravanserais should be able to attract traders, generate hospitable conditions for residents, and increase local income through the tourism generated and the commerce of handicrafts and traditional arts. Effective principles of adaptive reuse are needed to maintain stability in the structure and function of these buildings. The study concludes that a balanced and thoughtful adaptive reuse approach with in-between space can bring transformation in the abandoned space into a lively cultural hub that would contribute both towards economic and cultural development in Hamadan.
The present study examines the effectiveness of the physical parameters of micro-density, imperme... more The present study examines the effectiveness of the physical parameters of micro-density, impermeability, and instability in the diagnosis of worn texture in urban villages. The transformation of every village into a city causes hundreds of small and large changes in the urban space and the lifestyle of its inhabitants. With the increasing influx of migrants from surrounding villages into urban villages, there is an urgent need for more accurate management of deteriorating areas. To preserve the character of such places as a heritage and examine their condition and the damage incurred, it is necessary to precisely identify the worn textures as a first step towards addressing these challenges. The urban village of Lalejin, as the statistical population of the study, is a clear example of such failed transformation, as it has lost most of its agricultural land and yet has remained underdeveloped in urban construction. While there have been several studies on the status of the worn texture, there are major concerns regarding the validity of the physical parameters involved. This research aims to take a strategic approach to studying the desired texture and to investigate the three parameters of micro-density, impermeability, and instability. Subsequently, the strategy to recognize the worn-out texture in rural-urban regions was extrapolated. The developed strategy in this study can be further generalized to all urban villages and shows how to determine the degree of deterioration in rural-urban areas using three physical parameters: micro-density, impermeability, and instability. The results specify the conditions and formulas necessary for such assessment.
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The study emphasizes preserving cultural heritage while at the same time accommodating modern amenities to meet present needs. Therefore, the proposed adaptive reuse method would focus on preserving historical integrity while enabling the building to have a contemporary use. The method then proposes the creation of a transitional zone that transits the historic fabric to modern interventions. The revitalization and reuse of these caravanserais should be able to attract traders, generate hospitable conditions for residents, and increase local income through the tourism generated and the commerce of handicrafts and traditional arts. Effective principles of adaptive reuse are needed to maintain stability in the structure and function of these buildings. The study concludes that a balanced and thoughtful adaptive reuse approach with in-between space can bring transformation in the abandoned space into a lively cultural hub that would contribute both towards economic and cultural development in Hamadan.
The study emphasizes preserving cultural heritage while at the same time accommodating modern amenities to meet present needs. Therefore, the proposed adaptive reuse method would focus on preserving historical integrity while enabling the building to have a contemporary use. The method then proposes the creation of a transitional zone that transits the historic fabric to modern interventions. The revitalization and reuse of these caravanserais should be able to attract traders, generate hospitable conditions for residents, and increase local income through the tourism generated and the commerce of handicrafts and traditional arts. Effective principles of adaptive reuse are needed to maintain stability in the structure and function of these buildings. The study concludes that a balanced and thoughtful adaptive reuse approach with in-between space can bring transformation in the abandoned space into a lively cultural hub that would contribute both towards economic and cultural development in Hamadan.