Abstract:
Many factors are involved in the evolution of architectural styles around the
world. In Iran, environmental and natural phenomena play a very important role in
the regions inter-related cultural, economic and social infra-structures. Different
settlements in Iran have diverse climate and cultures. Subsequently, for controlling
the climate they created different design solutions. Climate has major effects on the
buildings and the most critical is to understand how to control the climate with the
buildings. Hence, it is essential to classify the climates for architectural purposes to
understand Iranian vernacular architecture.
Special importance of this research is that it studies the bioclimatic design principles
in whole parts of Iran. Bioclimatic design in the buildings tries to maximize thermal
comfort and minimize the buildings need for energy for heating and for cooling. This
thesis will analyze the vernacular design principles of different regions of Iran by the
means of bioclimatic concepts. Furthermore, this research by retrieving the climatic
data from all Iranian Meteorological stations found the characteristic of each region
and new bioclimatic charts achieved. Consistent with data plotted of new bioclimatic
charts, this research found five different climates in Iran. By using these bioclimatic
charts bioclimatic analysis on each region will be possible. Second stage of this
thesis will discuss the characteristics of architecture and design principles of these
five different climatic regions in Iran. Finally, at the third stage a comparison
between the vernacular Iranian architecture and the vernacular architecture of the
other countries will be made.
Description:
Master of Science in Architecture. Thesis (M.S.)--Eastern Mediterranean University, Faculty of Architecture, Dept. of Architecture, 2010. Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Mesut Özdeniz.