The Impact of Architectural Spaces on Improving Citizenship Rights Case Study: Sustainable Architecture

The Impact of Architectural Spaces on Improving Citizenship Rights Case Study: Sustainable Architecture

salar shafaei1

1) Master of Architectural Engineering, Islamic Azad University, Lahijan Branch, Iran, Email:

Publication : 6th International Conference on Applied Researches in Science & Engineering - Germany(6carse.com)
Abstract :
We know many elites who, given today s concerns, have made sustainable architecture a priority in their designs and designs. Citizenship rights, which has been developed in the context of cultural, social, economic and political development in developed and developing countries, is one of the main indicators of progress today, and its observance is closely related to architecture and sustainable development. Undoubtedly, the stability is one of the most important principles underpinned by the country s development plan.Due to theincreasing consumption-induced crises and waste of resources , more pressure of industrial human and the growing population of growing consumerism, there is no choice but planning and detailed engineering for resource consumption and productivity for decision-makers. Architecture, always, has been one of the influential factors and cultural identity of the whole period of human civilization. Due to the unique features of architecture in organizing space to get the right solutions, examining the relationship between architectural space of civil rights and its impact on sustainable development is the subject that has led us to explore this important aspect of this relationship.By using the books, research journals, and review in done researchs, we highlighted the role of the architectural environment in achieving the goals of citizenship rights with an emphasis on sustainable development.
Keywords : Architectural Space City Citizen Citizenship Rights Sustainable Development Citizen Rights