چكيده به لاتين
Resilience has been proposed as a common concept in various sciences, including architecture and urban planning, and has attracted the attention of many modern thinkers and researchers. Natural hazards as inevitable factors affect human life and the study of methods to prevent, deal with and cause minimal damage is one of the priorities of the present century. Residential architecture comprises the bulk of urban architecture in terms of number of projects and users.
According to recent research, not only in rural areas but also in metropolitan areas such as Tehran, there are significant weaknesses in housing construction and different dimensions of funding should be considered. In addition to the above, bio-design architecture or architecture inspired by nature and the styles attributed to it has always been considered. This study has considered the biomorphic approach as another feature and has tried to match the dimensions, characteristics and resilience criteria with biomorphic architecture in the context of a residential complex in Tehran.
The characteristics of resilience studied in this study include dimensions; It has been local, economic, institutional and physical-environmental, which has been adapted and studied at the urban level, the neighborhood, and finally the residential complex. After examining the theoretical foundations with the mentioned approaches, the samples of biomorphic value in the world and Iran have been adapted to the framework obtained from the chapter on principles. The project site is located in Abbasabad neighborhood of Tehran and the necessary studies have been done in this regard. Also, the relevant regulations and rules for design, including tall buildings, have been reviewed. The results of the research include the leveling of characteristics for creating resilient architecture from the metropolitan, middle or regional level and the attack and micro or architectural expression, and the spaces and features of resilient architecture are presented in the form of projects as the product of design research.