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The Shahre Javan Community Detailed Plan:Planning for a Climate Responsive and Sustainable Iranian Urban Quarter

Authors :
Pahl-Weber, Elke
Seelig, Sebastian
Ohlenburg, Holger
Demuth, Bernd
Khodabakhsh, Peyman
Fathejalali, Arman
Pakzad, Jahansha
Wehage, Philipp
Nagel, Paul
Köppel, Johann
Döge, Norman
Arndt, Wulf-Holger
Mohajeri, Sharooz
Nuñez von Voigt, Tamara
Huber, Jörg
Nytsch-Geusen, Christoph
Garske, Theresa
Heiland, Stefan
Fenk, Anne
Strein, Christopher
Vocks, Martin
Schäfer, Rudolf
Nasrollahi, Farshad
Ohlenburg, Holger
Saalmann, Cornelia
Stellmacher, Florian
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Universitätsverlag der TU Berlin, 2012.

Abstract

Zugleich gedruckt veröffentlicht im Universitätsverlag der TU Berlin unter der ISBN 978-3-7983-2451-0. This report presents the major accomplishments of the ‘Shahre Javan Community’ pilot project as the main pilot project of the German-Iranian Young Cities research project,. ‘Shahre Javan’ is Farsi and stands for ‘Young City’. The pilot project uses an integrated planning and research process to explore aspects of energy and resource efficiency, climate and environmentally conscious solutions for urban form, architecture, landscape planning, transportation planning, water and energy management, and environmental assessment. It is about the upgraded Iranian detailed plan (‘Tarh-e Tafsili’) for a nearly 45 ha large pilot project area in the southern part of the Hashtgerd New Town, Iran. It includes innovations derived during the strategically integrative urban development and research process, in an effort to reach more climate responsive and more sustainable urban development. Thus, several of the presented solutions go above and beyond the standard content of an Iranian detailed plan. Hence, this publication does not present the or an approved formal Iranian detailed plan. Rather, it combines a reflection of research background, approach, and process with a kind of a hybrid detailed plan report which includes common Iranian detailed plan contents and new and innovative elements as well as research findings going beyond the detailed plan scale and content. Printed Version published by Universitätsverlag der TU Berlin (www.univerlag.tu-berlin.de), ISBN 978-3-7983-2451-0

Subjects

Subjects :
ddc:710

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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