Seventy percent of country problems are related to architecture?
The earthquake is a disaster for high-rise towers and apartments. The building collapses and some are killed and wounded because they have no chance of escape; those who live are almost knocked out and have to shelter in places like stadiums or parks.
Akbar Safarzadeh: Is Seventy Percent of Socio-Economic Problems in the Country Architectural? Can this be proved? There are several varied answers to this question; perhaps these are convincing and perhaps not convincing.
In the past, mosques, schools, clinics, or hospitals and sports venues such as Zurkhaneh were considered to be large fields, in addition to building mosques, schools, hospitals, and zurkhanehs to build significant numbers of shops alongside renting shops. All or part of the expenses of the mosque, school, hospital and zurkhaneh.
Traffic is a major issue in all major cities in Iran. In many small and medium-sized cities in Iran, traffic is also forming on some streets. Undoubtedly, one of the most important reasons for this traffic is the lack of new neighborhoods and congestion in some parts of the city. If the small and medium-sized cities of Iran were expanding to the surface, surely today we would not have the same little traffic in some of the streets of these cities. It should be noted that these small traffic will become larger and more uncontrollable if left unattended.
The development of small and medium-sized towns and the shift to Islamic and Iranian architecture for the construction of courtyards makes it possible to have multiple trees in the courtyards. In the architecture of Iranian Islamic houses, there was a "tree" in and out of the courtyard, and the homeowner was required to take care of the trees.
If all the houses in Iran today had a yard and there were several trees outside and inside the yard, would we have faced this volume of air pollution today? Iran is a dangerous country and many of its geographical areas are located on the earthquake fault. The earthquake is a disaster for high-rise towers and apartments. The building collapses and some are killed and injured because they have no chance of escape; those who live are almost knocked out and have to shelter in places like the stadium or park.
If our houses were built with Iranian Islamic architecture, the people living there would have come into the yard immediately after the earthquake and had a better chance of escaping than their apartments and towers; Tent in the same yard and have access to a minimum of living.
One of the major problems with shop-related businesses right now is the high cost of renting the shop in some places. The low number of shops suitable for business increases its price. Without a doubt, if the production level of the shop was in line with the demand and more, today we would have lower rent.
The existence of a courtyard in Islamic houses in Iran provides a way for young children and women in the home to be exposed to sunlight and absorb vitamin D in a safe environment. According to some studies, vitamin D deficiency is the leading cause of diseases such as cancer, depression, MS and osteoporosis, and according to some statistics, about 85% of Iranians have vitamin D deficiency.
Many developed countries have implemented cheap land policy and expensive buildings, with serious attention to the issue of construction as the engine of business prosperity. In this way the money that is going to be spent on land acquisition will be spent on building and will naturally build larger buildings.
There is no work in the land broker, but any bricks that are put on the bricks add value and create jobs. The higher the building area, the higher the amount of work done.
In many developed countries where the population is aging and aging, the construction of two-storey staircases is very rare; stairs are the greatest enemy of the elderly; if they fall off the stairs and break their bones other They do not heal and must stay in bed for the rest of their lives and receive expensive medical care.
In these countries, for this very important reason, they have eliminated the stairs from many of the houses and also leveled the houses. Other measures include installing handles in bathrooms and toilets and using "rough stone" for flooring in these environments to prevent slipping.
One of the most important reasons for some Iranian families not having children at this time is the lack of living and living in small apartments. Some argue that when they don't have enough room at home, why not add another person to the home and family crowd.