چكيده به لاتين
Summary Historical buildings around Naghsh-e- Jahan Square and Bazaar have always held a prominent stance. But occasionally, due to negligence or avarice or other reasons, some of them have been destroyed. Among them, we can name some of the caravanserais in the east wing. Their destruction has led to disruption of skeletal and functional consistency in this area. This thesis has tried to give special attention to restoration and renovation of this caravansary complex in order to bring prosperity back to this area. The goals include revival of the precious caravanserais adjacent to Naghsh-e- Jahan Square bazaar, preserving the historical values and special and functional renovation and restoration of them, and at the same time intervention and improvement of the functional and economic status of the area through activation of its economic and potential capabilities. These goals seek to answer the following questions: 1. In the implementation of such projects, which of the dimensions of the concept of urban regeneration finds more meaning? 2. To what extent and with what materials and structural systems can the texture around this monument be interfered with? 3. Given the current historical, political, social, economic, geographical location of the study area, what applications gain priority in being embedded in this structure? In the present study, the first step was to collect information through field study, library sources, … Collecting and reviewing maps, photographs and historical information has been done through interviews with local people and reading historical books. Then, after completing the data, the area and its history are researched again, then the capacities and shortcomings of the buildings under revision and its textures are studied in order to reach the most suitable use. Finally, a principal proposal and design focusing on cultural and residential issues (with emphasis on the historical situation) has been presented. In the first stage of design, needs assessment and application selection has been carried out, followed by initial staining, location and communication design, and so on until the final result is gained.