Abstract

City, identity, and urban landscape are interconnected with each other. Urban restoration is the final objective of the study and implementation of partitioning in historical contexts. The identity of city and its determining urban elements were always discussed while the urban passages are the most prominent elements in creating the historical context of urban landscape. The present study aimed at investigating the implementation of favorable partitions by considering vitality in historical contexts. This study analyzed the identity, originality, and partitioning to apply the principles defining a logical solution and creating the sense of belonging, collective memories, sense of place, and points related to environmental psychology in the historical contexts. Using some landscape architecture principles by considering some parameters such as originality, identity, and social-cultural elements can contribute to idealizing the identity partitioning to historical contexts and its adjacent points in urban areas. As a result, the identity concepts and parameters can interpret the partitions in terms of thought, design, and implementation of the principles used in the architecture.

Highlights

  • Partition walls are the result of the skeletal structure of public spaces and are considered as the full space of architecture

  • It was assumed that the study sequence of identity, originality, privacies in historical contexts, environmental psychology, culture and cultural elements, principles of landscape and partitioning, and recognizing the functional materials will contribute to the design and restoration

  • In order to interfere in partitioning historical contexts with identity, the area of thought and planning needs a serious attention in three sections including the philosophical, aesthetic, and technical issues

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Summary

Introduction

Partition walls are the result of the skeletal structure of public spaces and are considered as the full space of architecture. Partition is not considered as a physical element but a psychological, artistic, and social element in the city Such an attitude requires a serious attention to functional materials in creating the dimensions, form, and context of designs. It was assumed that the study sequence of identity, originality, privacies in historical contexts, environmental psychology, culture and cultural elements, principles of landscape and partitioning, and recognizing the functional materials will contribute to the design and restoration. Based on this case in the present study, analyzing the data and matching the studies to the required partitioning in Zonouz are the most important objectives

Historical Context
The Architecture of Zonouz
Identity
Partitioning
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