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The Effects Of GREEN SPACE On Citizens
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Living in a city with enough green space could be manageable. Not only does stress directly impact well-being, but faulty attempts to cope with it may increase its negative effects. Both physical and mental products are considerable. The former such as increased diseases such as obesity and high blood pressure, and the latter, such as improving stress, anxiety, and feeling of depression.
Urban green space, such as parks, playgrounds, and residential greenery, can promote mental and physical health and reduce morbidity and mortality in urban residents by providing psychological relaxation and stress alleviation, stimulating social cohesion, supporting physical activity, and reducing exposure to air pollutants, noise, and excessive heat.
Lakes
Sectional views
Try to not change the topography and using the arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area.
Trees
Salix babylonica
Platycladus orientalis
Acer campestre
Cupressus sempervirens
Pinus
High meadow and shrubs
Low meadow and lawns
Using the benefits of the topograpy for designing to cooling the weather of the neighborhood.
Final design
Depending on the goals of the landscape design plan, we may use steps and terracing to create varying elevations. This helps us define use areas and add variety to the landscape.
Cultural Dome
Category : Studies - Research Project
Year:2018
Academic/Individual Location:
The city of shiraz is historical and cultural and has 27 cultural centers with different topics. The proposed location is on the southeast side of shiraz because the concentration of most of the cultural-historical buildings is in other parts of the city.
Photography cultural centre: How can it simultaneously reflect the culture, old buildings, and history of tourists or locals in one place? Photography and its connection with all those give a reason to answer this question by designing a different cultural center. The focus is on developing a cultural-photography center that keeps all the cultural-historical objects in the city in one place so that you can visit all of them simultaneously and in one place.
Modern geodesic dome as a cultural object: Therefore, focusing on the spherical shape of glass became necessary for four reasons:
1)The spherical mode emphasizes the center dispersion of cultural centers
2)The glass reflects the city›s old context, history, and culture.
3)Double curved sphere out of tesselated geometry and a 3d structural system contrasts with the context.
Dispersion of suburb
Dispersion of green spaces
Sun light
Dispersion of historical places (related to cultural centres of Shiraz)
Connection Of The Glass To The Structure
The materials used are steel and aluminum alloys, toughened laminated security glass that can be single, double or triple glazed, with various options for transparency. Geodesic domes are threedimensional structures using stable triangles approximating spheres to create multiple load carrying paths from point of load to point of support. Triangles are the strongest shape because they have fixed angles and don’t distort very easily.
The Montreal Biosphere Case Study
The Montreal Biosphere is a museum dedicated to the environment. It is located at Parc Jean-Drapeau, on Saint Helen Island in the former pavilion of the United States for the 1967 World Fair, Expo 67 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The museum s geodesic dome was designed by Buckminster Fuller.The building originally formed an enclosed structure of steel and acrylic cells.
Geodome (based on triangle)