Abstract

Housing is an important element in government’s broad social agenda. This element overlaps employment, health, education, crime and many other aspects of life. We can say housing is stable, when everyone has access to a minimum house, social cohesion promotes and people’s lives improve toward self-reliance. On the other hand, designing stable buildings is aimed to reduce its damage on environment, energy resources and nature that requires spending to build housing, however, due to high cost of housing, poor sectors of society cannot buy house, while government has to provide house for all sectors in society. Assuming that LSF structures promote stability, this study is aimed to structural search to build urban buildings, which is responsive to sustainable architecture and can be justified economically. This study is analytical and based on library studies and comparative analogy tries to answer questions such as: how to use LSF structure in designing buildings in order to reduce their cost, and whether these structures is affordable across the country based on variety of building regulations in cities. In this regard, in order to examine LSF technology in construction and comparing it with conventional construction methods, we investigate and calculate 50 square meters one-bedroom apartments. Our conclusion indicates that using this technology in addition to positive response to sustainable architecture, increases the ability to buy a home, as well as strength and durability of these structures compared to conventional constructions in different environmental conditions and earthquake.

Highlights

  • Architectural design as a solution that aims to create a safe shelter against natural hazards has attracted people’s attention since the beginning of history (Mahmoudi, 2008)

  • Experience has shown that unusual growth of housing prices especially in large cities and not paying attention to this problem will be followed with numerous problems in cultural, social, economic and political aspects

  • Theoretical Foundations 3.1 Urban and Construction Developments In 1393 we experienced the unprecedented downturn in housing sector that this recession was due to sales stagnating severity caused by costs anti-inflationary policy executed by government, which led to unexpected recession in housing market

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Introduction

Architectural design as a solution that aims to create a safe shelter against natural hazards has attracted people’s attention since the beginning of history (Mahmoudi, 2008). There are different views in the field of stable housing, each of which are subject to certain parameters in design. Most of them are related to different construction practices, economic, social and technical housing issues. Among different ways of living, living in complex has a special place in society. Their primary use for rental plans to achieve greater density in minor areas is a requirement for access to more affordable housing (Vntlyng, 2015). Experience has shown that unusual growth of housing prices especially in large cities and not paying attention to this problem will be followed with numerous problems in cultural, social, economic and political aspects.

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