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Sanaz Litkouhi, Sanaz Esmaeili,
Volume 23, Issue 2 (12-2013)
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Abstract Climate has an important effect on operation of the traditional building architecture and its energy consumption in desert area of Iran. Absence of water and unpleasant climate of these regions compelled people to build their houses with some strategies based on effective energy expenditure. Therefore, builders try to use natural climatic strategies for confronting hard situations. Narrow and droughty streets, much lofty air traps, upland walls, big water reservoirs, and vaulted roofed chambers are the distinguished features of desert towns in Iran. Techniques and principles used in this architecture obviously have many new notions in themselves in sustainable architecture arena. Techniques and principles of this architecture show that considering the experiment in traditional architecture of desert regions is conceivable to create an ecological and sustainable architecture. The sustainable architecture that advances to a point in order to be permitted to attain its aims deems necessary the design of any building with the least detrimental effect on environment as well as the design compatible with nature. This study uses qualitative content analyzemethod and tries to extract features that have been used in Iranian traditional architecture in two different categories: urban texture and architecture. Iranian’s Hot-Arid zones architecture includes numerous unique features which comprehend aesthetic exigencies and environmental capacity.

Mohsen Vafamehr, Nastaran Esmaeili,
Volume 35, Issue 2 (4-2025)
Abstract

With the resurgence of building industrialization, the phrase DfMA has gained popularity, representing a new approach to future construction. Applying the DfMA principles would promote a design process that optimizes manufacturing and assembly functions, leading to cost and time savings. Such a process could significantly impact product quality and improve the construction industry's performance with a suitable strategy and guidelines. Analyzing DfMA uptake in the construction industry is crucial to understanding its current and future implementation. However, more studies are still needed on this topic. This review primarily aims to identify the factors of DfMA for advanced industrialized construction. This reseWith the resurgence of building industrialization, the phrase DfMA has gained popularity, representing a new approach to future construction. Applying the DfMA principles would promote a design process that optimizes manufacturing and assembly functions, leading to cost and time savings. Such a process could significantly impact product quality and improve the construction industry's performance with a suitable strategy and guidelines. Analyzing DfMA uptake in the construction industry is crucial to understanding its current and future implementation. However, more studies are still needed on this topic. This review primarily aims to identify the factors of DfMA for advanced industrialized construction. This research aims to integrate DfMA principles into industrialized construction by leveraging advanced construction components and their connection with DfMA. This study used a multi-step research method to achieve the main research goal: creating an analytical framework for advanced industrialized construction through bibliometric analysis and using qualitative meta-analysis to identify DfMA factors and general DfMA-like concepts in advanced industrialized construction. We arrived at a conceptual model by identifying factors and elements of the DfMA for industrialized construction. Implementing automation and robotic systems into the construction process, off-site construction, construction 4.0, information communication technology and digital technologies, prefabrication, lean construction, sustainability, and virtual design and construction are DfMA factors for advanced industrialized construction. This document provides a reference for future construction direction to achieve advanced industrialized construction and can be used as a starting point for more theoretical and empirical research.
arch aims to integrate DfMA principles into industrialized construction by leveraging advanced construction components and their connection with DfMA. This study used a multi-step research method to achieve the main research goal: creating an analytical framework for advanced industrialized construction through bibliometric analysis and using qualitative meta-analysis to identify DfMA factors and general DfMA-like concepts in advanced industrialized construction. We arrived at a conceptual model by identifying factors and elements of the DfMA for industrialized construction. Implementing automation and robotic systems into the construction process, off-site construction, construction 4.0, information communication technology and digital technologies, prefabrication, lean construction, sustainability, and virtual design and construction are DfMA factors for advanced industrialized construction. This document provides a reference for future construction direction to achieve advanced industrialized construction and can be used as a starting point for more theoretical and empirical research.

 

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