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Comparative study of social sustainability between Western cities and Iranian historical cities

This study compares the social sustainability models of Western cities with those of historical Islamic cities in Iran, exploring their theoretical foundations and practical implementations. The research investigates whether the principles underlying Iranian Islamic cities align with Western standar...

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Published in:Journal of architecture and urbanism 2024-11, Vol.48 (2), p.141-150
Main Authors: Salkhi Khasraghi, Safa, Mehan, Asma, Hakimi Oskui, Atefeh
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