Maryam Mohammadi
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to present an analytical model of morphological dimensions of the entrance, based on the phenomenological approach and study of the main inputs of Tehran. The methodology of this article was based on qualitative- Survey methods. Since the study of urban entrances has not ...
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The purpose of this study was to present an analytical model of morphological dimensions of the entrance, based on the phenomenological approach and study of the main inputs of Tehran. The methodology of this article was based on qualitative- Survey methods. Since the study of urban entrances has not been studied from the perspective of phenomenological approach, research innovation is in terms of approach and case study. Data collection was built upon document analysis, complete observer and questionnaire survey (108 users) and they were analyzed through qualitative – quantitative methods. The results of the expert -based survey showed: All of the entrances to Tehran are inappropriate regarding the identification and semi-appropriate concerning the orientation. The results of the user-based survey confirmed expert-based findings and showed: Saveh with a score of 77.8% in all of the identification dimensions had the worst position and in regard the orientation, its condition was semi-appropriate (56%). Damavand with a score of 66.7% was in the best condition. In relation to the type of environmental characters, Saveh had just natural elements, while Damavand with a score of 88% in green spaces and with a score of 63% in its potential for the activities was in the best position. Karaj was in the next position, because of the physical elements (64%) and unique land uses (66%). Although in all of the entrances, the final level of inside-ness had not existed, in Damavand’s entrance (11%), it existed a little. Based on findings, for having a successful entrance, creating the “identification” and “orientation” should be considered. The innovation of this research is in conducting a study for the city of Tehran.