The Effect of the Vitality Level of University Campuses on Increasing Social Interactions

Authors

  • Saeed Azemat School of Architecture, Art University of Isfahan, Iran
  • Seyed Bagher Hossini School of Architecture and Environmental Design, Iran University of Science & Technology, Tehran, Iran
  • Navid Elyasi Department of Architecture, University of Tehran, Iran
  • Farhang Mozaffar School of Architecture and Environmental Design, Iran University of Science & Technology, Tehran, Iran

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21834/ajbes.v3i12.133

Keywords:

Landscape architecture, university campus, landscape social- culture aspect, ecology aspect

Abstract

In recent years, universities in Iran have been developed and extended, and the open spaces which help to attain the university goals have been rarely considered. This study aims at reviewing the previous landscape designing theories and approaches, which leads to making vitality in the university spaces and finally the effective parameters of vitality in university open spaces. Therefore, this study is a descriptive review of esthetic, ecological and social-cultural aspects of landscape architecture designing in the academic spaces, and as its title implies, it tries to find a way to develop the science of designing open spaces in university sites in such a way that it improves the quality of interactions in these open spaces.

Keywords: Landscape architecture; university campus; landscape social- culture aspect;  ecology aspect

eISSN 2398-4295 © 2018. The Authors. Published for AMER ABRA cE-Bs by e-International Publishing House, Ltd., UK. This is an open-access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). Peer–review under responsibility of AMER (Association of Malaysian Environment-Behaviour Researchers), ABRA (Association of Behavioural Researchers on Asians) and cE-Bs (Centre for Environment-Behaviour Studies), Faculty of Architecture, Planning & Surveying, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia. 

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2018-07-19

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Azemat, S., Hossini, S. B., Elyasi, N., & Mozaffar, F. (2018). The Effect of the Vitality Level of University Campuses on Increasing Social Interactions. Asian Journal of Behavioural Studies, 3(12), 173–182. https://doi.org/10.21834/ajbes.v3i12.133

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