Investigating the role of socio-economic factors in the formation of affordable housing architecture in the post-Islamic Revolution era in Iran
Subject Areas :Niloofar Sabah 1 , Reza Parvizi 2
1 - Architectural Engineering, Dillman Institute of Higher Education, Lahijan, Iran
2 - Member of the faculty of Dilaman Institute of Higher Education, Lahijan, Iran
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Abstract :
This research examines and studies the role of socio-economic factors in the formation of affordable housing architecture in the post-Islamic Revolution era in Iran. Factors that affect the formation of affordable housing architecture will be examined and studied in both the economic and social dimensions. Also, this article explains the relationship between the interaction of socio-economic components with the housing syndrome in the form of a model of affordable housing. The case study was contemporary residential architecture in the post-Islamic Revolution era in Iran, which is studied due to the impact of social and economic issues and the major challenges of this period. By explaining socio-economic components and examining their relationships with each other and other peripheral components, a model for the formation of affordable housing was achieved and better design principles were presented to architects for the optimal use of space. It is shown that changing housing conditions has been one of the most important areas of developments resulting from the expansion of urbanization. The target group can be the general public, workers, employees, retirees, female heads of households, households with young heads, etc. To provide safe and healthy housing that is affordable for the household, we can consider program goals to increase the ability of households to provide housing and to strengthen existing housing with the help of various executive programs. Finally, real solutions to reduce housing prices are proposed and presented.