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Miss Maryam Akbari, , ,
Volume 9, Issue 4 (11-2021)
Abstract

The intertextual reading of narrating the life with the experience of space in the inner layers of mind and emphasizing the unconscious memories is a mental cognition method of the past architecture. In this paper the architecture of Iranian introverted houses has been interpreted based on mentality scheme and the Mobius theory. The nature of Mobius strip spread out inseparable layers and traverses the inward-outward path simultaneously. It is a long soft rectangular strip that is obtained by wrapping and connecting the two ends. The Mobius strip’s start and finish will be same, so the movement on it will be repeated infinitely.
The purpose of mental interpretation of architecture is to face the deepest layers of existence and to re-learn the identity we have forgotten. The starting point in the deepest layers of existence is the point that we will return to after the inward and outward path. The concept of home is defined as the starting point for moving into the deep center of existence, in which the study interprets the architecture of the house by emphasizing the experience of space from the mental perspective of the dwellers or guests present in these spaces, without judgment and with intertextual reading.
This study uses qualitative research strategy to interpret the past architecture subjectively. It also seeks first-hand information by exploratory-interpretive library studies about "In-Between Reality" in the empty space of the house and its role in arousing the hidden layers of the mind. The study specifically examines the relationship between the subject's mental perspective as a dependent variable and the internal domain of the home as independent variables. The analysis is done semantically, which explores the intrinsic possibilities of the text and the epistemology of home architecture. In order to complete the discussion in this article, the mentally hidden layers are adapted to the Mobius surface and provide a method for reading the architectural space by using narrative knowledge.
The conclusion of this paper shows that reading the narrative of life in Iranian introverted houses that is a method of architectural cognition will occur through the passage of time as the Mobius phenomenon passes through itself. Providing a way of interpreting the mentality scheme in architecture is possible through the epistemology of the concept of home and the discovery of the interior of the inhabitants as they move to the next level of existence. This is a profound transition to lost spirituality that requires internal transformation. Such insight is unusual for ordinary humans, but not inconceivable. The experience of meaning in architectural space in narrating the life Iranian houses further us into the Mobius-like path in the hidden layers of our minds. The end of this path leads to Mirror Vision- mirroring mystical intuition- in the philosophy of Suhrawardi.  Directing the path of the mind from inside to inside will increase one's ability to recognize and return to oneself.
Dr Nasim Asharfi, ,
Volume 12, Issue 1 (3-2024)
Abstract

The growing trend of the country's population in the last few decades, along with cultural eclecticism and a lack of reference to religious recommendations, has caused the concept of home in the design of human living spaces to distance itself from its essential meaning, relying instead on abstract rules and concepts. From the verses and narrations, it is possible to achieve a systematic truth in the design of the quality of home space, so that the expectations of a good house can be met through a network of related principles. Therefore, the present research tries to use a descriptive-analytical method based on the network model to introduce a conceptual model for the Tayyib house that fits the system of natural, psychological, and physical needs. In this regard, the two macro concepts of love and creativity in the field of human natural needs guide other human needs concerning the living space. If these two tendencies are actualized in the correct path of nature, there will always be a tendency towards perfection, and as a result, monotheism will be realized in the space of human life, leading to the divine promise of a good life.

Dr Mohaddeseh Moeinifar,
Volume 12, Issue 4 (12-2024)
Abstract

The right to the city is one of the concepts that has no clear dimensions and the papers written about it are mostly in architecture, urban planning, and social sciences. This concept is ambiguous even in the legal texts of Western countries, and jurists have not been able to express a clear opinion about its dimensions. Accordingly, this study seeks to answer the question that what is the concept, nature, and examples of the right to the city in Islamic jurisprudence.
The nature of this right is a mixture of the rights of the first to the fourth generation and accordingly, it contains numerous and sometimes conflicting examples. It is noteworthy that this right has been considered in international documents, but because other rights do not have the support and guarantee of legal implementation, and as a result, it is included in the list of rights that are known as positive rights and seeks to impose duties and obligations on governments that Naturally, it has not been welcomed by them either. Ambiguity in the concept, content, and examples of this right along with the lack of guarantee of proper implementation shows that simply proposing multiple rights cannot help humanity to achieve its rights and as a result, mankind is still struggling in the abyss of chaos and injustice.
This ambiguity in the laws of Western countries and the ambiguity of its concept in the laws of Iran makes it mandatory to refer to jurisprudential sources to understand its concept. We can see that this right has no background in classical and modern jurisprudence texts by referring to Imami jurisprudence. So, to understand its meaning, you should look for dictionaries. By checking the dictionaries, three words Misr, Medina, and Balad can be considered synonyms of Farsi city. Based on this, to justify the right to the city from among different methods, the method of lawful expression (the language of reason) was taken into consideration and these three words were searched in the Holy Quran and hadiths, and in total several verses such as verses 61 and 126 of Al-Baqarah, 35 of Ibrahim, 2 Balad and 87 Yunus and several narrations were found in this context, all of which in some ways have been able to prove the legitimacy of the right to the city and some of its examples, such as the possession of material and spiritual facilities and the existence of social life in the city. Regarding other examples of this right, one can also refer to the general or special custom and obtain numerous examples.


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