Analysis of cemeteries organizing in Isfahan city from the perspective of the Islamic Iranian city pattern

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As death is an inevitable stage of human life, the cemetery has always been one of the main and unavoidable spaces of every human settlement, including Islamic Iranian cities. The present study has been carried out to analyze the organization of the cemeteries in the city of Isfahan from a native and Islamic perspective. The research methodology is qualitative and Sampling method is purposeful. In compared to local cemeteries (Decentralized approach) and Rezvan Garden (Centralized approach) results show that, in cemetery of the Rezvan Garden, it would be better service and hygienic and religious issues are being respected. In the case of Isfahan local cemeteries is easier access to them. local cemeteries have a more human scale and create social cohesion and with reinforcement of local cemeteries, the freedom of individuals is greater to determine the place of burial. As due to easy access to space of cemetery, strengthens the memory of death in society and the city and create the ultimate goal of space of the cemetery, which is a reminder to the live people.

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Persian
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Journal of Studies On Iranian - Islamic City, Volume:9 Issue: 36, 2019
Pages:
49 to 58
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