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Exploring Persian Interior Design Approaches Regarding the Well-being of Spaces

dc.contributor.advisorAquilar, Giorgia
dc.contributor.advisorMartín, Javier
dc.contributor.authorSepideh Timachi
dc.contributor.departmentFaculty of Architecture and Design
dc.date.accessioned2023-07-19
dc.date.accessioned2025-12-02T10:35:03Z
dc.date.available2025-12-02T10:35:03Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.description.abstractThis research paper explores the potential of interior architecture to improve the well-being of occupants in large-scale housing, focusing on the case of Berliner Plattenbau and traditional Persian interior architecture. The paper discusses the evolution of human shelter and the significance of interior design in providing physical and mental comfort. The concept of well-being is introduced and analyzed in relation to interior design principles. The development and characteristics of Berliner Plattenbau are examined, highlighting the challenges and limitations of this architectural type. Traditional Persian interior architecture is then introduced as a human-centered design approach known for promoting well-being. The study investigates the transposable elements of Persian interior architecture to improve the quality of life in Berliner Plattenbau. The methodology involves a literature review of reputable sources in English, Persian, and German, as well as a case study experiment to explore the application of transposable elements in a fashion designer's personal residence. The findings of this research contribute to the understanding of how interior architecture can enhance well-being in large-scale housing. Keywords: Interior architecture, well-being, Berliner Plattenbau, traditional Persian architecture, human-centered designen
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dc.description.tableofcontentsTable of Contents Preamble: Re-designing the Future of a Domestic Space in Berlin .............. 4 1. Introduction ............................................................................................... 6 1.1 Interiors beyond shelter ...................................................................... 6 1.2 Dweller interaction with interior ....................................................... 7 1.3 Problem statement ............................................................................. 8 1.4 Questions ........................................................................................... 9 1.5 Methodology .................................................................................... 9 2. Well-being in interior architecture ........................................................ 11 2.1 Health and Wellbeing ....................................................................... 11 2.2 Residential Environment .................................................................. 11 2.3 Principles of Healthy Residential Environments .............................. 12 2.4 Health and Well-being: Relations and Interactions ......................... 13 2.5 Well-being and interior design ......................................................... 15 3. Berliner Plattenbau: A Typology for Transformation ............................. 24 3.1 History ................................................................................................ 24 3.2 Architectural typology ...................................................................... 27 3.3 An obsolete type ............................................................................... 29 4. Persian Architecture: A style for inspiration .......................................... 32 4.1 History ................................................................................................ 32 4.1.1 Zoroastrian ................................................................................ 32 4.1.2 Islamic ........................................................................................ 35 4.2 Iranian architecture style ................................................................. 38 4.3 Iranian Interior architecture features ............................................... 45 4.4 Interior architecture and well-being ................................................. 56 5. Transposing Traits ..................................................................................... 60 5.1 Redesigned sample of Plattenbau .................................................... 60 5.2 Modified sample ............................................................................... 62 5.3 Academic experiment ...................................................................... 63 Conclusion ...................................................................................................... 81 Glossary ............................................................................................................. 82 Bibliography .................................................................................................... 83 List of figures .................................................................................................... 91en
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14938/1096
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherBerlin International University of Applied Sciences
dc.rightsIn Copyright - Educational Use Permitteden
dc.rights.urihttps://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/
dc.subjectBerliner Plattenbau
dc.subjectHuman-Centered Design
dc.subjectTraditional Persian Architecture
dc.subjectWell-Being
dc.subjectInterior Architecture
dc.titleExploring Persian Interior Design Approaches Regarding the Well-being of Spaces
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local.institution.nameChangeNoteIssuing Body Note: BAU International Berlin University of Applied Sciences and Berlin International University of Applied Sciences are the former names of Whitecliffe University of Applied Sciences
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