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mohammadzade M, Molaei A. Recognizing the dimensions and criteria of feasibility of urban plans in contemporary Iranian experiences. Urban Design Discourse
a Review of Contemporary Litreatures and Theories 2021; 2 (2) :49-62
URL: http://udd.modares.ac.ir/article-40-54026-en.html
1- Graduated
2- Assistant Professor , molaei.2488@gmail.com
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One of the constant concerns of urban design circles is to search and analyze the causes of the failure of urban development projects. In other words, the question is usually asked why such projects, which are sometimes based on theories and by the elites of the profession, have not led to the production of desirable products in practice? Exploration and analysis of the causes of failure of urban design projects and the very high importance of time and how to implement the plan in these projects, caused the attention of experts to the urban design process, because it seemed that the solution to this problem in the causal relationship between Process quality and product quality. Also, some researchers introduce criteria and indicators affecting the feasibility of urban design, the most important of which, which are also addressed in this study, can be planning and design factors, factors Managerial, economic factors, social and cultural factors, legal factors, ethical factors mentioned. This research is a review of articles and theories in this field.
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Article Type: Analytic Review | Subject: Urban Design and Political Economy
Received: 2021/07/11 | Accepted: 2021/09/5 | Published: 2021/09/1

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