Rebuilding a Sustainable Image in a Cultural Landscape, Iran
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Country | Iran | |
Author(s) | Roya Sabri | |
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Completion | enter the date of completion | |
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Rationale: Why is the case study interesting?
- Please summarise:- e.g. Design Innovation? Planning Exemplar? Theoretical Insights? Lessons from its failure?
Author's perspective
- What theoretical or professional perspective do you bring to the case study? Please make a short note on your personal background
Cultural landscape context
- Biogeography, cultural features, overall landscape character, history and dynamics
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Socio-political context
- Brief explanation of political economy, legal framework
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Spatial analysis of area/project
- What are the main structural features?
- How has it been shaped? Were there any critical decisions?
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Analysis of idea/program/function ("Planning Objective")
- What are the main functional characteristics?
- How have they been expressed or incorporated?
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Analysis of design/planning process ("Process Biography")
- How was the area/project formulated and implemented?
- Who initiated the project and why?
- Which stakeholders have been involved?
- Who made the major decisions and when?
- Were there any important consultations/collaborations?
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Analysis of use/users
- How is the area/project used and by whom?
- Is the use changing? Are there any issues?
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Future development directions
- How is the area/project evolving?
- Are there any future goals?
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Peer reviews or critique
- Has the area/project been reviewed by academic or professional reviewers?
- What were their main evaluations?
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Successes and limitations
- What do you see as the main successes and limitations of the area/project?
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What can be generalized from this case study?
- Are there any important theoretical insights?
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What research questions does it generate?
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