چكيده به لاتين
One of the most important and lucrative industries for countries is the tourism industry. Tourism encompasses almost every aspect of a community. Architecture has always played a key role in the tourism industry. From building the first guest houses and inns to reaching today's vast industry, tourism and architecture have been in constant bond.
In recent years, with the increasing number of ecotourism audiences and the need to inform the public about the conservation of nature's resources, there is a need to design spaces with the least environmental damage. These include eco-camps or eco-camps, which have attracted tourists in recent years. It should be noted that the construction of such a space should be done in accordance with the local architecture of the region and respect for the local culture so that in addition to preserving the native and traditional values, it will also become a tourist attraction and familiarize them with the climate, culture and architecture of the area.
In this thesis, an attempt is made to study the patterns of the Lut Lot desert as well as the native architecture of the Kerman region to find a suitable design for a desert eco-camp. To this end, a concept called Eco-Revelatory Design, has been used. Eco-Revelatory design is intended to reveal the natural or cultural phenomena that are hidden from public view or not directly visible, and by creating a work of art, target the audience, To be aware and sensitive to the preservation of environmental and cultural and indigenous values. In this research, we have attempted to extract indigenous architectural indicators that are of great interest to architects in the present age and consider this architecture to be one of the ways to preserve the environment, climate and cultural values, and then to design ecological principles. Bring the obvious into line with these principles and ultimately achieve a paradigm for recreational-residential design.
Finally, the proposed design seeks to create new experiences aimed at acquainting with the local architecture of the region as well as the desert environment, in addition to providing suitable accommodation as well as recreational spaces for tourists and the local economy. It can then be a way to raise awareness of the region's valuable environmental and cultural resources.
Keywords: Vernacular Architecture, Eco-tourism, Eco-revelatory Design, The environment