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- W2182186021 abstract "General aspects of the physical context of the villages in Guilan Province in northern Iran, with the distribution of the houses and servicing elements of the residential premises and also short fences with the distance between buildings, has displayed an open texture different from the central parts of Iran. In different parts of this province, the arrangement of spaces and service elements of rural housing seems to be with a great variety and sometimes lack of discipline. The question whether an especial order ruling on this arrangement and that which factors the layout depends on, is the issue that is discussed in this paper. In this article, at first, the geography of Guilan province was briefly reviewed and its residential premises examined. The results indicate that rural residential premises in Guilan province are affected by some factors such as: natural conditions (geography and climate), economic conditions (livelihoods and economic activities) and sociocultural conditions. Although, at first look it seems that the layout of rural residential premises elements are most affected by climate, but studies show that the provisions of this layout are most affected by sociocultural conditions and subsistence activities for women in Guilan are important elements of the cultural factors. In the villages of Guilan province which is a narrow range in the south of the Caspian Sea and north of the Geographical Zoning of Guilan: As it is seen in the Alborz mountains, from the marginal areas of the sea to altitudinal zoning of Guilan (Figure 1), this province the highest mountains, we could see a variety of layout of consists of three major areas: the mountains, foothills and residential premises and housing service elements. The plains. The width of the plains in the western part of point to which less attention has been paid so far is that: Guilan is extremely narrow, but in the middle part it is of Could we consider regulations governing the layout? In considerable breadth. Nevertheless, every cross sector of fact, finding the regulations governing the residential Guilan province has lands across the sea to the premises layout is the main question in this paper. mountains. Because the water level of the Caspian Sea Certainly, rural housing, In the process of formation and lower than the water level in open seas, the plains of seeking patterns, complies with the environmental Guilan in the lowest points are of the height of -28 meters. conditions such geography and climate, about which lots For this reason, the plains nearby foothills and the plains of researches have been made and several articles have adjacent to the Caspian Sea have different geographic been written. Besides, functioning of the housing and characteristics. residential areas depends on the economic activity and the type of the livelihoods of the people and in the rural Layout of the Elements of Residential Premises: residential unit the impact of these two factors appears to In Guilan the term home also refers to the whole have doubled; but the matter that cultural situations and residential area including residential building, spaces and social interactions could be one of the most important agricultural facilities and other economic activities, fence variables affecting the seeking pattern of rural area of and hedge, orchard and garden, water well, etc. or disprove the existence of." @default.
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- W2182186021 title "Elements of Rural Residential Premises of Northern Iran and the Regulations Governing Their Layout" @default.
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