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The Use of Flexible Structures in Tehran Residential Spaces to Respond Better to the Changing Needs of Its Residents

Ghazaleh Abbasian, Mohammadmehdi Moulaii, Seyyed Aliakbar Sadri

American Journal of Energy Research. 2017, 5(1), 1-11 doi:10.12691/ajer-5-1-1
  • Figure 1. The process of changing family lifestyle; Mowatt, 2007: 133 [7]
  • Figure 2. Divers needs of users and the methods of meeting them; Source: The author
  • Figure 3. The concepts of flexibility and its various applications; Source: The researcher
  • Figure 4. The tendency of different groups for static or dynamic spaces; Source: The author
  • Figure 5. The tendency of different groups for using dynamic elements in residential spaces; Source: The author
  • Figure 6. The tendency of different groups for using changeable interior and exterior components in residential spaces; Source: The author
  • Figure 7. The degree of general tendency of groups to the issue of flexibility; Source: The author
  • Figure 8. The applicable techniques for a variety of flexible spaces in residential space; Source: The author
  • Figure 9. Architectural approach with regard to design procedures of residential spaces; Source: The author
  • Figure 10. Possible ways of making different spaces of a residential environment flexible; Source: The author
  • Figure 11. The method of meeting the changing needs of users in residential housing; Source: The author
  • Figure 12. Using Technology for making Architectural space Flexible