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    Oil has played a transformative role in shaping cultural, social, and artistic landscapes across the globe. Its discovery and exploitation have fueled economic growth and profoundly influenced how communities perceive and engage with their environments. This section explores the multifaceted dimensions of oil’s cultural and social heritage, focusing on its impact on art, society, and industrial landscapes. These chapters show how oil has changed people’s lives, identities, and creative expressio…Read more
  •  66
    This book offers an academic analysis of the concept of heritage within the realm of oil-related urban development. It focuses on the term'heritage', with a specific emphasis on'oil heritage', exploring its varied implications for urban futures. The book provides a nuanced understanding of heritage, discussing its different interpretations and values across cultural and environmental contexts. It examines the legacy of oil, assessing its role and impact on societies. It presents a balanced view,…Read more
  •  35
    Permeability of Borders, Ideas and Spaces: Reimagining Europe’s Spatial Futures from the Perspective of New Generation of Planners
    with Sıla Ceren Varış Husar, Milan Husar, Rumeysa Ceylan-Çalışkan, Rüya Erkan-Öcek, SaeBom Song, and Sophie Leemans
    Disp - the Planning Review 61 (1). 2025.
    The world and its inhabitants are undergoing rapid transformations, including changing patterns of economic activity, more considerable societal challenges and severe environmental crises. As a subject of change, spatial planning needs to adapt effectively by thinking beyond grand urban visions and narratives. Will the planning strategies and visions of the future be well-suited to the evolving needs of communities and the paradigms of today’s world? Where does the next generation of spatial pla…Read more
  •  521
    Reimagining post-industrial landscapes through the lens of sustainable development
    Agathón| International Journal of Architecture, Art and Design 17 (1): 120-129. 2025.
    This paper investigates the adaptive reuse of industrial heritage within the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) ì framework, addressing preservation, sustainability, and community development challenges. Often neglected or underutilized, industrial heritage sites hold significant potential for transformation into vibrant spaces that address social, economic, and environmental needs. This study presents a multi-scalar methodology integrating participatory planning, design innovat…Read more
  •  455
    As cities strive to meet the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), repurposing industrial heritage is emerging as a crucial yet frequently overlooked approach to fostering urban sustainability, resilience, and social inclusion. While SDG 11 acknowledges heritage’s role in sustainable urbanization, its implementation remains inconsistent, hindered by prevailing economic growth models, voluntary governance structures, and rigid sustainability metrics. This paper examines adaptive reuse as a sustai…Read more
  •  407
    Mapping Human Agency in the AR-Enabled Co-Production of an Urban Community Podium
    with Sina Mostafavi, Bahar Bagheri, Caleb Scott, Cole Howell, and Edgar Montejano Hernandez
    In Sara Jensen Carr & Rubén García Rubio (eds.), 113th ACSA Annual Meeting Proceedings, Repair, Annual Meeting Proceedings. pp. 170-179. 2025.
    The application of Augmented Reality (AR) in construction is transforming how non-expert users engage with complex assembly processes, with its potential to foster broader community involvement in urban space production remaining underexplored. This paper presents an integrated framework that incorporates AR-enabled phygital instructions with timber dowel structures, facilitating the active participation of non-experts in the design-to-production process of an urban community food podium. By lev…Read more
  •  598
    Integrated Computational Design to Augmented Production of Timber-Dowel Structures: A multi-criteria system for informed variation and community co-production
    with Sina Mostafavi, Bahar Bagheri, Caleb Scott, Edgar Montejano Hernandez, and Cole Howell
    In Dagmar Reinhardt, Christiane M. Herr, Anastasia Globa, Jielin Chen, Taro Narahara & Nicolas Rogeau (eds.), ARCHITECTURAL INFORMATICS - Proceedings of the 30th CAADRIA Conference, Tokyo, The Association For Computer-aided Architectural Design Research in Asia (caadria). 2025.
    This research explores the design-to-production computational framework of a Timber Dowel System, emphasizing an integrated computational workflow informed by fabrication and assembly feedback. This workflow incorporates contextual and fabricability parameters, enabling a parametric framework optimized for performance, adaptability, and scalability. The initial design process utilized a modular plug-and-play approach, employing manually controlled surfaces and poly-surfaces to explore flexible g…Read more
  •  25
    Given the increasing frequency of severe weather conditions, it is crucial to reassess our design strategies to establish architectural principles that protect individuals’ emotional and physical health and general welfare. Iranian master builders, known as Ostads, have historically devised effective methods to tackle climate change challenges and improve human comfort. Vernacular architecture in Iran showcases a continuity between its components, local construction processes, climatic adaptatio…Read more
  •  541
    Digital Citizen Participation in a Comparative Context: Co-Creating Cities through Hybrid Practices
    with Aline Suter, Pekka Tuominen, Paulina Polko, Kinga Kimic, and Simone Tappert
    In Francesco Rotondo, Aleksandra Djukic, Preben Hansen, Edmond Manahasa, Mastoureh Fathi & Juan A. García-Esparza (eds.), Placemaking in Practice Volume 2: Engagement in Placemaking: Methods, Strategies, Approaches, Brill. 2024.
    Citizen participation today needs to be understood as both an empowerment practice to create urban futures as well as the perpetuation of entrepreneurial and neoliberal modes of planning. The exponential progress of technologies and the digitalisation of everyday life have led to a surge of innovation. Since hybridity has become a key factor, citizen participation now involves citizens and governments meeting online and offline in a multi-stakeholder setting to plan the city in parallel layers, …Read more
  •  616
    Different Types of Questionnaires as a Tool in Placemaking Research
    with Kinga Kimic, Paulina Polko, and Preben Hansen
    In Francesco Rotondo, Aleksandra Djukic, Preben Hansen, Edmond Manahasa, Mastoureh Fathi & Juan A. García-Esparza (eds.), Placemaking in Practice Volume 2: Engagement in Placemaking: Methods, Strategies, Approaches, Brill. pp. 101-120. 2024.
    Urban spaces require increasing their attractiveness by exploring the social and spatial implications of new lifestyles. Broad civic knowledge is the basis for placemaking to shape user-centred and inclusive spaces of everyday life. Gathering information on the sense of the place is crucial to finding out and understanding the place-related identity of its users to make the place more appealing and usable. The most popular survey tool is a questionnaire constructed as a series of questions and u…Read more
  •  42
    Sustainable Real Estate in the Middle East: Challenges and Future Trends
    with Amir Rahdari and Behzad Malekpourasl
    In Thomas Walker, Cary Krosinsky, Lisa N. Hasan & Stéfanie D. Kibsey (eds.), Sustainable Real Estate: Multidisciplinary Approaches to an Evolving System, Palgrave Studies in Sustainable Business in Association With Future Earth. pp. 403-426. 2019.
    Buildings account for 40-odd percent of energy use, 25% of water consumption and one-third of global greenhouse gas emissions. With such a staggering impact, real estate holds tremendous economic, social and environmental potentialities for the global development agenda. This chapter intends to provide an overview of sustainable real estate in the Middle East by focusing on the state of the industry and identifying the challenges faced by the region. Finally, the trends shaping the future of sus…Read more
  •  30
    THE FOURTH VALLETTA 2018 ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE (edited book)
    The Valletta 2018 Foundation. 2017.
    Nowadays, cities have became the laboratory of new forms of political mobilization based on urban branding policies which improves marketing of the city image in various ways by converting the visual image of the city into a brand image. In the early twenty-first century, the city of Turin as the Italian prototypical one-company town started investing heavily in urban branding strategies, in order to modify its former image of an industrial city. The core of the paper is a theoretical framework …Read more
  •  365
    The iconic building was designed by American architects–Benjamin Brown and Spero Daltas–who set up shop in Tehran in 1957 during the rule of King Mohammad Reza Shah (1941-1979). The Shah had made it his mission to construct in Iran a “great civilisation”. To do so, Tehran had to become a modern globalised city, with vast avenues and planned design.
  •  575
    Social Sustainability In Urban Context: Concepts, Definitions, And Principles
    with Farzaneh Soflaei
    In Manuel Couceiro da Costa, Filipa Roseta, Joana Pestana Lagas & Susana Couceiro da Costa (eds.), Architectural Research Addressing Societal Challenges Volume 1, Crc Press. pp. 293-299. 2017.
    This paper focuses on the concept of urban social sustainability to explore main themes and dimensions by a comprehensive comparative overview. The first objective of this research is to clarify the social sustainability definitions, principles and frameworks through reviewing the existing literature. Later, it attempts to recognize the major factors affecting social sustainability in urban context focusing on satisfaction of human needs. As a result, to connect between theory and practice, Masl…Read more
  •  474
    The paper focuses on industrial heritage and conservation concerns in the context of urban development. Through the comparison between three European industrial heritage sites will be introduced diverse transformation strategies. First, soft approach of IBA Emscher Park in Ruhr region, Germany, that focuses on the ecological sensitivity of the design approach. Second, temporary use strategies in creating post-industrial identity in the case of Sulzer-Areal Site in Winterthur, Switzerland. The la…Read more
  •  691
    An influencing paradigm which presented as an integrated approach in social, cultural, environmental and economical dimensions is the concept of sustainable Urban Regeneration, which tries to resolve urban challenges, environmental crises and development problems for enhancing quality of life and creating balance between Growth, Preservation and Regeneration. However in recent years social sustainability has gained increased recognition as a fundamental component of sustainable development, begi…Read more
  •  608
    Participatory Budgeting as an Inclusive Placemaking Driver: Different European and American Practices
    with Paulina Polko, Kinga Kimic, Simone Tappert, Aline Suter, and Aleksandar Petrovski
    In Francesco Rotondo, Aleksandra Djukic, Preben Hansen, Edmond Manahasa, Mastoureh Fathi & Juan A. García-Esparza (eds.), Placemaking in Practice Volume 2: Engagement in Placemaking: Methods, Strategies, Approaches, Brill. 2024.
    Participatory budgeting (PB) is a paradigm that empowers residents to directly decide how a portion of the public budget is spent. Specifically, residents deliberate over spending priorities and vote over how the budget should be allocated to different public projects. As such it is a mechanism of top-down transfer of decisions on the part of budgetary expenditure to citizens. In recent years, PB has become a central topic of discussion and an important field of innovation for those involved in …Read more
  •  323
    The concept of “Affordance” is increasingly used among urban designers because it adds theoretical clarity to the understanding of the link between the environment, human behavior, and human needs fulfillment. Affordances emerge only when the different characteristics of individuals, such as their physical dimension and abilities, social needs and personal intentions are matched with the features of the environment. However, in formalizing social sustainability, a central issue to be addressed i…Read more
  •  902
    Homemaking or Placemaking? Understanding Home and Place among Vulnerable Populations
    with Mastoureh Fathi, Bahanur Nasya, Jasna Mariotti, and Tatsiana Astrouskaya
    In Alexandra Delgado-Jiménez, Tatiana Ruchinskaya, Cristina Palmese, Carlos Smaniotto Costa, Gülce Kirdar & Conor Horan (eds.), Placemaking in Practice Volume 3: The Future of Placemaking and Digitization. Emerging Challenges and Research Agenda, Brill. pp. 37-56. 2024.
    Home and place are two interrelated concepts that have overlapping meanings. They are both referring to physical spaces that have meanings and feelings, spaces where common experiences shape and identities are formed. The concepts of home and place are intrinsically linked and are used interchangeably but the most important line that ties these two together is through the notion of belonging and attachment that bind individuals to meaningful spaces. However, there is a gap in the home and place …Read more
  •  38
    Reimagining Industrial Legacy: Strategic Urban Adaptation for Climate Resilience in an Era of Radical Environmental Change
    In Francesco Calabrò, Livia Madureira, Francesco Carlo Morabito & María José Piñeira Mantiñán (eds.), Networks, Markets & People, Springer. 2024.
    This paper focuses on the adaptive reuse of industrial heritage as a crucial strategy in urban planning, particularly in the context of profound climate change-related transitions in urban environments. It differentiates between ‘urban transitions,’ characterized by gradual, adaptive changes, and ‘urban transformation,’ implying a more abrupt overhaul. The paper centers on the sustainable repurposing of industrial buildings and spaces, ensuring they retain cultural and historical significance wh…Read more
  •  545
    Public Square is one of the main pillars in social life that has effects on the social quality of the urban public space, and improving the level of social interactions of the citizens. Considering the effect of public space in quality of social life, in many modern cities, the public squares that have recently designed and constructed aren’t responsive for social needs, improvement of communications and the social relations of citizens. This matter appears because of poor conditions of cities d…Read more
  •  379
    Public Squares and Their Potential for Social Interactions: A Case Study of Historical Public Squares in Tehran
    International Journal of Social, Behavioral, Educational, Economic, Business and Industrial Engineering 10 (2): 544-549. 2016.
    squares are fundamental features of cities, so nowing more about them as social arenas which is enabling contact between different groups is necessary. In fact, they represent sites of sociability, face to face interaction and at the same time their quality is commonly perceived to be a measurement for social quality of urban life. The concern of this research is how to ensure that public open places use their potential for enhancing social sustainability.
  •  661
    Manifestation of Power: Toopkhaneh Square, Tehran
    Spaces and Flows: An International Journal of Urban and Extraurban Studies 8 (2): 77-88. 2017.
    Urban design and architecture are used as manifestations of power and control over a society. The city square is not just an architectural element; its structure has a nature that weaves together its contemporary social and political atmosphere and brings a new meaning and concept to the square. This paper aims to clarify the formation of Toopkhaneh Square (“The Place of Cannons,” or “Artillery Barracks” Square) whose military function and ominous name were physical evidence of the use of urban …Read more
  •  340
    Architecture for Revolution: Democracy and Public space (edited book)
    Edinburgh College of Art, University of Edinburgh. 2015.
    Common space and public open spaces are studied and investigated from various aspects in western contexts. What is the most considered in this study is the relationship between public open space and democratic functions in eastern context and especially in Middle Eastern countries. The notion of public is connected to the notion of people in the framework of the nation-state political organization. What was happened in Cairo in 2011, just as in Kiev in 2014, and Turkey 2013 was the prolonged and…Read more
  •  669
    Immersive Urban Narratives: Public Urban Exhibit and Mapping Socio-Environmental Justice
    European Journal of Creative Practices in Cities and Landscapes 6 (2). 2023.
    This research project and exhibit, delves into the complex relationship between public exhibition, urban spaces, and socio-political norms in shaping urban thresholds within the two American and European metropolitan cities of Houston and Amsterdam. This study also investigates the transformative power of new media and emerging technologies in the production, circulation, and consumption of design, offering fresh perspectives on the influence of these technologies on urban design studies and dig…Read more
  •  1343
    This study aims to examine how interdisciplinary urban interventions within architectural education can effectively address social justice issues. Motivated by the growing need for inclusive and equitable urban spaces, this research explores the potential of collaborative design and participatory research methods to foster social awareness and community engagement. Focusing on student-led projects in cities such as Houston, San Diego, and Amsterdam, this study addresses social justice challenges…Read more
  •  837
    Comparative study of social sustainability between Western cities and Iranian historical cities
    with Safa Salkhi Khasraghi and Atefeh Hakimi Oskui
    Journal of Architecture and Urbanism 48 (2). 2024.
    This study compares the social sustainability models of Western cities with those of historical Islamic cities in Iran, exploring their theoretical foundations and practical implementations. The research investigates whether the principles underlying Iranian Islamic cities align with Western standards of social sustainability, identifying similarities and differences between these models. Using a comparative analysis and an interpretative-historical approach, the study reviews the evolution of s…Read more
  •  32
    The Petrological Imprint: A Comprehensive Study of Spindletop’s Role in the Morphogenesis of the Golden Triangle of Texas
    In Francesco Calabrò, Livia Madureira, Francesco Carlo Morabito & María José Piñeira Mantiñán (eds.), Networks, Markets & People, Springer. pp. 3-14. 2024.
    The “Golden Triangle” of Southeast Texas presents a remarkable story of economic transformation, rooted in the Spindletop oil reserves discovered in 1901. This research aims to explore the significant impact of this discovery, which shifted the region’s economic focus from lumber and cattle to becoming a pioneering center in the petroleum era. The study examines the socio-economic and urban changes in the foundational cities of Beaumont, Port Arthur, and Orange, as well as the environmental con…Read more
  •  37
    Sustainable Transition in Iran’s Oil Towns: A Focus on Masjed Soleyman
    with Seyed Alireza Seyedi
    In Francesco Calabrò, Livia Madureira, Francesco Carlo Morabito & María José Piñeira Mantiñán (eds.), Networks, Markets & People, Springer. pp. 3-13. 2024.
    This study explores the sustainability transition in Iran's oil towns, emphasizing Masjed Soleyman’s evolution. Stemming from the Industrial Revolution, the search for new energy led to the early 20th century D'Arcy Concession, catalyzing oil exploration in Iran. This resulted in the pivotal discovery of oil in Masjed Soleyman in 1908, transforming an uninhabited area into a thriving town intricately linked to the Anglo-Persian Oil Company (APOC). This research critically analyzes the unsustaina…Read more
  •  654
    Perishable Traces: Reconstructing the History of Iranian Women Architects
    In Eva María Alvarez Isidro (ed.), ICAG 2023 - VI International Conference on Architecture and Gender, Editorial Universitat Politècnica De València. pp. 522-530. 2024.
    In this paper, I seek to address the underrepresentation of Iranian women architects in historical narratives, exploring the perishable traces of their work and contributions to the field of architecture. Inspired by Carla Lonzi's call for women to consider their narrative incomplete and the International Archive of Women in Architecture (IAWA), I delve into the unique challenges Iranian women architects face and their impact on architectural history. I examine the historiographical review of Ir…Read more