Comparative Comparison of Ethical Components with the Architecture of Iran's Bazaar (Case Study: Kerman and Semnan Bazaar)
The Iranian market as a socio-economic and cultural cradle has a high value in most societies and also has a prominent identity with its special characteristics. Today, due to changes in the structure of urban spaces, changes in people's ethical life patterns and lack of proper adaptation to traditional physical space, the market is at risk of becoming a secluded space regardless of its past with ethical approach physical and functional aspects. This study intends to study the traditional market, while explaining its position, to study and extract the effective ethical branch off Islamic doctrines components in creating meaning and body. The examples reviewed in this article are the Kerman market and Semnan market.
The results show that spatial and semantic values in different parts of the market are fundamentally different according to the role of each part. Therefore, the need to pay attention to changes and consequences resulting from the physical and functional aspects, to increase the sociability of the market is obvious and necessary.the results show that we can separated these principles with ethical approach in privation and affirmation that we can call most important of them such as necessity abstinence of affectation of market, minimal definition about market leisure role, combination of economic- cultural in market with mosques, the ability of market to homage religious rituals and so on. These principles are clearly visible in traditional cities.