Explaining the Components of Creativity in Contemporary Iranian Architecture after the Islamic Revolution
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Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
Nowadays, the category of creativity and creativity is one of the basic issues in architecture that the study of formation and how it occurs. Creativity and innovation are also the necessities of the dynamics of any art, including architecture, whose significance is expressed in the process of its formation and its development. In this article, the theme of creation in the contemporary Iranian architecture, especially during the post-revolution period and the context of its occurrence is discussed. The research method is "descriptive-analytical" which is used for data collection based on library and documentary studies and analysis of Iranian architectural works. In the end, the components and elements of creativity are mentioned in Iranian architecture and some points have been mentioned in this regard.
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Persian
Published:
Urban Management, Volume:16 Issue: 48, 2017
Pages:
265 to 284
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