Study and analysis of Kerman spatial structure; based on Ancient public places and Novel urban spaces logic

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Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
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Cities as active process are growing and developing. Population and technology are changing urban districts. These changes are more in function, morphology, visual and perception, social and culture. These evolutions cause feel the researches around subjects such as districts texture and their spatial structures. Districts in cities have physical, social, cultural and economic identity that most important for build of the cities. How does understand urban districts texture? Why does quality of districts functional- spatial decrease? How can solve it? How can hold ancient identity samples? These are necessaries of studing and notice to subjects. This research goal is category of districts spatial structure in field of focal dimensions and thematic dimensions, also on besed on Ancient public places and Novel urban spaces logic, in brief and intelligible.This research follows finding the original and main factures of selective districts structures in Kerman city. These factures compare together in ancient, middle and abroad selective districts.
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Persian
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Quarterly of Geography (Regional Planing), Volume:12 Issue: 2, 2022
Pages:
404 to 422
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