Abstract

  The current research aims to identify the "identity and cultural dimension of the inner spaces of the Kurdish dwelling", from The concept of culture has evolved as a result of the great development in all cities of the world, and since culture is linked to the components of society, it plays different roles in the formation of cultural awareness of the members of society regardless of its level of development, and for the cultural components of the Kurdish society, it includes the language and religion that constitute. This study aims to highlight the main focus of achieving the cultural and social identity of Kurdish dwellings in the city of Soleimania, which reflects the impact of the cultural heritage of Kurdish society. Also, the method of distribution of elements and design foundations as well as the distribution of spaces and the quality of furniture and materials used. In its theoretical context, the research addressed cultural identity and heritage, internal design and its elements, as well as globalization and its impact on identity and cultural heritage. The research found a number of indicators from the theoretical framework. The research concluded with conclusions derived from the theoretical framework where cultural and social identity constituted a remarkable presence in most interior designs and the method of distributing elements based on heritage and keeping up with contemporary designs, and therefore we find cultural privacy and it is still present and rooted in the Kurdish dwelling.

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