A study of the native architectural model of hot and humid climate (case example of Bandar Laft)
A study of the native architectural model of hot and humid climate (case example of Bandar Laft)
Ali Mallahi Lafti 1
        
         1 )  exp: iran master student, department of architecture, qeshm branch, payame noor university 
          
        Publication : 
        3rd.International Conference on Architecture, Civil Engineering, Urban Development, Environment and Horizons of Islamic Art in the Second Step Statement of the Revolution(3icacu.ir)
        Abstract : 
            Native buildings in each region are formed based on climatic, cultural, environmental, social, economic, customs, historical and maximum comfort conditions of users. The vast country of Iran with different weather zones has valuable architecture suitable for every climate. Native architecture is any type of architecture that belongs to a specific place. Environmentally friendly or native architecture, although it has been compatible with humans since the past, the building has a climate of that region. In this article, we want to learn about the native architecture of Bandar Laft; Bandar Laft is one of the regions of the southern coast of the country, which is considered one of the hot and humid regions, and the hot and exhausting weather, combined with excessive humidity and monsoon rains and floods, are the distinctive features of this region.
In this research, with the explanations about the native architecture, climatic conditions and architectural features of Bandar Laft Port, an attempt is made to provide a general picture of the local architecture of Bandar Laft Port. Let s seek to reveal the creations of Bandar Laft architectural design that is suitable for the native and climatic conditions of the hot and humid region.
The research method of this article is a combination of case examples and survey (field) research, with information collection and library methods. 
  
        Keywords : 
              
                
            native architecture
         
            
             hot and humid climate
         
            
             bandarloft
         
            
             badgir