Author/Authors :
Rahimi، R نويسنده Rahimi, R , Mohammadi، A نويسنده Mohammadi, A , Hassanzadeh Davoodi ، Sh نويسنده Hassanzadeh Davoodi , Sh
Abstract :
The growth of a city neither born in the mind of a person nor in the mind of a cohesive group. The texture and structure of todayʹs cities is the consequence of a process which began long ago. The problem of creating and maintaining totality, from the very small components to the view of city, is something that seriously challenged designer nowadays. Knowing the architecture and historical city building can provide an appropriate context to understand the traditional patterns, in respect to which, one can create works that besides having suitable structural and functional properties, they have a good cultural identity. In a view on the historical cities they can be perceived as a whole, comprehensive and coherent, this integrity is not only conceivable in the wholeness of city but also in its smallest possible components. According to the theory of holographic "WHOLE IS WITHIN A PERT WHICH IS WITHIN A WHOLE". This hypothesis tries to convert holographic view to a model which can cover the existence of wholeness in components in architecture and city planning; it will be done by analyzing the historical texture of Amol. This paper aims to explain the holographic model to understanding the major factors affecting the development, Factors such as textures, neighborhoods and districts. This "model", can show their experiences in a variety of architectural works, without duplicating prior works. In this article, at first, it is tried to identify the holographic idea of scientists and then explore an appropriate pattern to analyze architectural and city planning works and serve to deepen the study of architecture history of Iran.