ANALYSIS OF BOUSHEHR VERNACULAR ARCHITECTURE FORMATION IN RELATION TO THE INVIRONMENT IMPACT ON HUMAN TEMPERAMENT
Abstract
Abstract. The poineering research has been conducted with the objective of identifying aspects of the artifact environment that has affected on the temperament of individuals, and as a result on human soul and behavior, and according to the opinions of the scientists and thinkers of behavioral sciences, it has attempted to discover the aspects of culture with a holistic viewpoint that has been deriven from the environment and climate. By recognizing these effects, the analysis of the ethic characteristics of individuals and the impacts of these temperaments on the vernacular architecture of hot and humid climate of Boushehr has been studied. The research method in this study at first was conducted through content analysis for understanding the temperaments and its impact on the ethics and behavior of residents of various climates and then it has studied the elements of vernacular architecture of Boushehr based on analytical-argumental method. In conclution, the present research can provide a factor for better understanding of the culture and collective identity of a place that based on environmental effects, which ultimately leads to the architecture formation in order to create a state of the temperaments equilibrium, in addition to more adaptation with its environment.
Keywords: Temperament, Ethic, Climate, Temperament architecture, Boushehr Vernacular architecture.
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