Abstract

In the era of information society, the development of urban housing architecture in the world has always associated with the tendency of cultural progress, localizing international architecture in parallel with internationalization of indigenous architecture, while still having a mixture of characteristics of oriental lifestyle with western lifestyle, and vice versa. The study allows determination of the form characteristics, and the mode of functional space organization of urban housing architecture corresponds to the two cultural types: Micro-culture of the East and Macro-culture of the West. This study forms the basis for preserving and recognizing the traditional essence of housing space between two relatively opposite cultures that exist throughout human history, especially in “flat world” conditions of postmodernity of the second half of the 20th and the 21th century.

Highlights

  • In the field of urban housing architecture, micro-culture and macro-culture still has not been studied as a system in order to distinguish the characteristics of living cultural organization between the East and the West

  • In the process of East-West cultural interaction and inland between different cultures in the postmodern period, Oriental culture is introduced by some features of the “great structure” aiming at adapting or developing integration

  • The meso-architecture culture is considered as a self-transforming result of any architectural tendency in the self-regulating process, in line with the regular mobility of urban lifestyles in the “flat world”

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Introduction

In the field of urban housing architecture, micro-culture and macro-culture still has not been studied as a system in order to distinguish the characteristics of living cultural organization between the East and the West. In terms of sociology and culturology, there has been more advance study of the differences in oriental and western lifestyles. Research objects: characteristics of the form and method of organizing urban spaces in accordance with Eastern micro-culture and Western macro-cultural

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