The Effect of Street Wall Form on Human Behavior Patterns (Case Study: Valiasr St., Tehran)
This study evaluates the effect of street wall form on human behavioral patterns in urban physical spaces. The research hypothesis claims that with purposeful and appropriate design of street walls, the behavior and efficiency of users in urban physical spaces can be designed and designed to some extent. Or control and human behavior patterns in urban streets are the result of the quality components of the form of street walls that are considered in the design of that street. The theoretical statement present in two scenes from Valiasr St. in Tehran has been tested. At the theoretical level, the descriptive-analytical research method and at the experimental level, it is a survey that has been conducted using behavioral research methods and questionnaire tools. The results show that the greatest effect of street walls is on the behavioral pattern of pause, while the lowest effect is related to the behavioral pattern of listening in the study sample. Also, some environmental factors have a direct effect on human reactions; The results of the street walls in the present study show that the study area has problems with attractive street walls, and the further we go from the southernmost point of the street (Rah-e-Ahan Square) to the north (Valiasr Square), this walls will be more.
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