چكيده به لاتين
The concept of sustainable development was officially introduced to literature public domain by Brant Land Commission in 1987. On the basis of this concept, sustainable development has three dimensions; ecological, economic and social. So far, the social dimension of sustainability has been addressed less than its two other dimensions. Consideration of the sustainable development concept has had a significant impact on the formation of new architectural patterns, in which the focus on humanist architecture, as a reference that meets the needs of humans in different dimensions, has been doubled. By looking at the history of the sustainable development concept, the main activities have taken place in the somatic sector (environmental and economic objectives) and in the qualitative and non-somatic sector (socio-cultural objectives), there has been more researches on urban-scale and less on architectural-scale, in which lack of research on this scale is evident. In this thesis, social sustainability has been perused in the form of the Khorramshahr War Museum and ultimately this approach has been formulated as a goal in this study. In this research, by exploring and expressing the characteristics of complexes such as the Museum of War, memorials and alike, as well as studying the war-torn and damaged urban fabric of Khorramshahr, establishing a center in the title of War-narrating Museum has been under consideration in the purpose of Urban tissue development and revitalization and also economic sustainability attainment (local self-sufficiency economy). Finally, with the results derived from analyzes and analytical analysis of case studies, the basics of designing the Khorramshahr War-narrating Museum, based on the theory of social sustainability, would be presented.