Rahimi atani Z, SoltanZadeh H, Mazaherian H. Determining Environmental Ethics Criteria in Residential Complexes (Case study: Rajia and Kasra Residential Complexes in Qazvin). IJAUP 2023; 33 (4)
URL:
http://ijaup.iust.ac.ir/article-1-694-en.html
1- Department of Architecture and Urbanism, Qazvin, Central Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran., Department of Architecture and Urbanism, Qazvin, Central Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran.
2- Department of Architecture and Urbanism, Qazvin, Central Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran., Department of Architecture and Urbanism, Qazvin, Central Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran. , hos.soltanzadeh@iauctb.ac.ir
3- Campus of Fine Arts, Department of Architecture, Faculty of Architecture, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran, Campus of Fine Arts, Department of Architecture, Faculty of Architecture, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
Abstract:
In contemporary times, the imperative to address ethical considerations within the realm of architecture has escalated, primarily in response to the prevalent environmental challenges. Environmental ethics, a facet of applied ethics, delves into the intricate interplay between nature and the exigencies arising from indiscriminate human interventions in the environment. The present research employs a descriptive-analytical approach to discern indicators of environmental ethics methodologies, drawing insights from the Hannover Principles and pertinent case studies. Within the purview of this study, the qualitative content analysis method is employed to scrutinize the conceptual framework of these principles and their ramifications on residential complexes. To identify pivotal indicators and criteria catering to residential needs, the Expert questionnaire and AHP method are applied. The accrual of research data is facilitated through a researcher-developed questionnaire, subsequently subjected to analysis utilizing SPSS statistical software. The analytical approach involves correlation coefficient analysis and a one-sample t-test. In alignment with the Hannover Principles, environmental ethics indicators are systematically classified into three distinct categories: principles pertaining to human aspects, those linked to nature, and principles concerning productivity. This study aims to investigate the role of these principles as evaluative criteria in the design of contemporary residential complexes. The central research question guiding this inquiry is articulated as follows: To what extent have environmental ethics principles been integrated into the design paradigms of modern residential complexes? The empirical findings underscore the imperative of infusing environmental ethical standards into the fabric of sustainable building creation. Notably, principles related to human aspects emerge as particularly consequential, garnering the highest score among all the considered criteria for Residential Complexes.
Type of Study:
Research Paper |
Subject:
Architecture