چكيده به لاتين
Facade design is one of the important factors that make a commercial building attractive and unique for its users. Meeting this need, as well as considering the possibility of maximizing the life of the facade, improving the installation process, repairs and facilitating its cleaning, in order to maximize the needs of stakeholders and environmental issues, are the objectives of this thesis. In our society, it is rarely seen in commercial buildings and the existing examples have not met these needs at the same time.
In this thesis, which has been done by descriptive research method by field research and library Studies, the double diamond method has been used to design the facade. Also, the user-centered process is used in all stages of design so that the final design is more in line with the real needs of the stakeholders, as much as possible.
To achieve the objectives of this dissertation, IBM SPSS 26 software was used for statistical analysis and Rhino5 software, FXHoudini 18 software was used for modeling.
During the design process, the feedback of the relevant groups was received through the oral interview method and the desired changes were applied in the design, which led to the design of the final design. The important point here was that modular design, while increasing the number of parts of a product in the assembly process, ultimately facilitates installation, maintenance, and maintenance, according to the groups involved. The final design was then evaluated by another group of people related to the design in a survey consisting of 6 statements and on a 5-point Likert scale. The results of the survey showed that the lack of use of conventional forms and widely used materials (glass, composite sheets and stone), can provide a unique view with the ability to attract more of these people to commercial premises.