Explain the pattern of the neighborhood museum in order to preserve and enhance the historical valuable textures. Case study Tehran 12 district.

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Introduction

Traditional- historical textures are the undeniable realities of cities that have a historical background. Members and area of the city who continued to live their life, not so much ago and they were receptive to the comings and goings and material and spiritual transactions of the people of that time. In other words, the ancient textures of the city are creative and lively places to understand the state of human beings in the world and their connection with the past; it is a place for changing the environment and changing the perspective of life (rajabi,1397:52). Due to the historical power and attractions of the old textures in the neighborhoods of cities, creating a "neighborhood museum" in cities is a strong possibility for many cities which based on it, revival of historical texture is possible. Historical neighborhoods are the main elements of historical textures and the scene of many historic events and linking of the cultural and historical spaces of the city, which showing the social and cultural identity of the city throughout history. In this regard, one of the Courses of action to preserve, maintain and enhance this texture is using creative regeneration pattern. That is based on the connection between economics, culture and producing creative and innovative places. In this filed, the historical centers of the cities have unique capacities for building and revitalizing the creative spaces needed to attract and retain innovative groups. One of the patterns of creative re-creation in the historical context of the city is the transforming the city into a neighborhood museum. Museum-Neighborhoods are also valuable sites in terms of national and local culture and it is also a powerful collection for producing wealth and financial gain. Tehran in the present era, because it is place of many historical actions and influential events in the country, It has several historical sites which indicate the ups and downs of the city. Therefore, considering the historical monuments and the high capacity of these monuments in the Tehran’s 12 district, it is possible to turn the neighborhoods of this area into an open space museum and use these monuments as museum objects. Which this action, while protecting the valuable historical sites, It will be an action towards improving the neighborhood's economic potential, revitalization of historical neighborhood of districts and urban regeneration in these neighborhoods. So the main issue in this research is presenting the pattern of the neighborhood museum in the historical textures of the Tehran’s district 12.

Methodology

This research is applied in terms of purpose and is descriptive-analytical and correlation in terms of data collection. Also in this study, at first by using non-random sampling of snowballs has been identified and interview with experts. Then by using random sampling method, a questionnaire was distributed among the residents of Tehran 12 district. The sample size in the present study was 371by using Cochran's formula. Two methods, library and field, have been used to collect information. The analysis in the present study was performed using software, SMART PLS, SPSS.

results and discussion

After a deep interview with experts in geography and social sciences, dimensions, components and main characteristics of the neighborhood museum and valuable historical textures was extracted by using content analysis method, the final research model in the form of external reflection model of standard coefficients estimate and the external reflection model in the form of significant coefficients were obtained. The main components were identified to present the pattern of the neighborhood museum in the valuable historical textures that economic component (historical texture) with 94 percent agreement and an average rating of 9.9, physical and social component with 92 and 93 percent agreement and an average rating of 8.8, are known as the most important components of a network organization. On the other hand, the economic component of the neighborhood museum was ranked 7.7 and the physical component was ranked in third and fourth. And finally, the institutional component with an average of 5 rank has the last rank.

conclusion

In the present study, the aim was to present the model of the neighborhood museum in the historical textures of cities; case study is Tehran 12 district. At first, while examining the current situation in this region, the existing problems and issues in the neighborhood including: social problems, texture wear, and physical instability, low level of urban services, low quality of life and security was analyzed. After a deep interview with experts the dimensions, components and characteristics of the research were extracted and a questionnaire was prepared. And after analyzing the questionnaire by using the mentioned software, the status and impact of each of the extracted components was achieved in the neighborhood museum and the proposed model for the neighborhood museum model has been endorsed to preserve and enhance valuable historical texture.

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Persian
Published:
Journal of Sustainable City, Volume:5 Issue: 1, 2022
Pages:
31 to 44
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