Abstract:
In the traditional Persian architecture, the design of different spaces of houses was based on the
needs of their inhabitants, and these needs affected even the arrangement and the mode of spatial relationships. In contemporary architecture, housing patterns do not usually meet the needs of their inhabitants. This research investigates spatial configuration in a sample of houses of the first modern and Isfahan style architecture; in order to find the functional space and the most important factor affecting the space syntax. Selected samples were analyzed using "E-Graph" software, and by calculating the average and the Pearson coefficients of three variables of depth, integration and connectivity, and the correlation of these variables on space syntax was studied. The results show that in traditional houses, the yard and the porch, had the role of connection in the system; and Majlesi (chamber) was located at the lowest depth. In modern houses, the living room and the hall are functionally used and perform as space divider while other spaces connect to this space with direct access. Finally, the variables of integration and connectivity had the greatest impact on the space syntax, both in traditional and modern houses.
Machine summary:
org International Journal of Applied Arts Studies IJAPAS 3(1) (2018) 21–40 A Comparative Analysis of Spatial Configuration in Designing Residential Houses Using Space Syntax Method (Case Studies: Houses of Isfahan and Modern Architecture Styles) Mehrdad Shahbazia*, Mohammad Reza Bemanianb, Afsaneh Lotfic aPhD Scholar of Architecture, Islamic Azad University, Borujerd Branch, Islamic Azad University, Borujerd, Iran bProfessor at Department of Architecture, Faculty of Art and Architecture, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran cMaster of Urban Design, Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning, Art University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran Received 4 May 2018; revised 20 May 2018; accepted 7 June 2018 Abstract In the traditional Persian architecture, the design of different spaces of houses was based on the needs of their inhabitants, and these needs affected even the arrangement and the mode of spatial relationships.
This research investigates spatial configuration in a sample of houses of the first modern and Isfahan style architecture; in order to find the functional space and the most important factor affecting the space syntax.
Selected samples were analyzed using "E-Graph" software, and by calculating the average and the Pearson coefficients of three variables of depth, integration and connectivity, and the correlation of these variables on space syntax was studied.
Finally, the variables of integration and connectivity had the greatest impact on the space syntax, both in traditional and modern houses.
Consequently, using the comparative study of spatial configurations in traditional houses and analyzing the greatest changes in the connectivity of the public and the private spaces, this traditional pattern can be used in modern houses.