FROM WORN-OUT TEXTURE TO IMPROVEMENT AND RECONSTRUCTION
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-3209.3.2018.176890Abstract
Abstract. A considerable part of old textures in the process of accelerated urbanization has been neglected
and they have become worn-out and inefficient textures. Paying attention to urban worn-out textures is always one of the fundamental problems in old cities. Urban problems experts for years have tried to improve and reconstruct old texture. The most main objective and fundamental strategy of intervention measures in old texture is to return this series to the cycle of urban life. Only in this way one can hope that its historical-cultural values will be sustained. Intervention in cities` old texture is so much risky, time-consuming, complicated and sensitive. This issue was interesting in two last decades for planners and designers. Intervention in worn-out texture of cities provides a route for its improvement and reconstruction. This artile aims to present improvement and construction strategies; this article is
done by descriptive-analytical method.
Key words: worn-out texture, intervention in texture, improvement, reconstruction.
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