The impact of physical identity components and activity of the historical contexts in creating social interactions
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Historical context of cities reflects the civil character, culture and urban interactions. In these contexts, in addition to the physical, is answered to create an atmosphere in accordance with the function and performance. Moreover, the notions of "body" and function are raised as effective components in interventions of historical contexts. Therefore, understandingthese components are important both towards intervening in historical contexts and towards extending its notions toother sectors, by looking at the historical context, it is obvious that forming and their life in historical continuity, cultural, social, environmental has beenexplicit as coherent and coordinated. Residents ofthese contextshavereceived their identitythroughsocial interactions andparticipationin creating thesepermanentatmospheres. The impact of such permanent places is in forming of individual and social and cultural identity. This paper evaluates effective components such as social interactions, activities, interests in social links of individuals with the old context and is in order to physical and architecture respond to them. In this study ,by research method of descriptive, analytical and library studiesandthetheoryof social linksandits maincomponents, is tried to investigate the physical concepts in historical contexts, to investigate the concepts such as participation, attachment, commitment, belief and the sociological positioning, in terms of physical and understanding the features of social links and the need for its physical restoration in historical contexts. So as, leads to theseparation ofthe components of physical and the activity that is effective in the links between people and old context. |
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Keywords: historical context, social, physical, function, interactions, identity, location |
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Special Accepted: 2016/01/4 | Published: 2016/01/4
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