Urban sustainability and market typologies: lessons from Tabriz Bazaar

The market is an essential component of urban form. Contemporary shopping malls can benefit from the inherent efficiencies of traditional markets. This paper addresses the development of sustainable models of market typologies based on a specific case study, the Bazaar of Tabriz in Iran. As one of t...

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Main Authors: Shouri, A., Datta, Sambit
Other Authors: Loo, Stephen
Format: Conference Paper
Published: ANZAScA 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/8353
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Datta, Sambit
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description The market is an essential component of urban form. Contemporary shopping malls can benefit from the inherent efficiencies of traditional markets. This paper addresses the development of sustainable models of market typologies based on a specific case study, the Bazaar of Tabriz in Iran. As one of the biggest historical covered markets in the world (Moradi and Nassabi 2007), it remains an effective trading centre in the city. What are the lessons that make Tabriz a sustainable urban typology and what lessons can we draw from its spatial and operational structure? To address this question, the paper presents two analytical studies of the urban and building morphology of Tabriz. First, the paper presents an analysis of the urban and social structure of the market based on Lynchian analysis. Second, it provides an analysis of the thermal, ventilation and lighting principles used in the buildings of the market and how they respond to the extreme climatic conditions of north-west Iran. Rainfall and snow in one side and hot summers in the other, give the buildings in the city really critical performance in terms of life span during the years of operation. The main target in this case study, is to illuminate the urban typological clarifications in the Bazaar of Tabriz, which wilt elucidate how parallel links between urban morphology (land cover) and urban typology (land use) in a defined urban planning can form a sustainable urban space. Moreover, how the case of this study can be an energy efficient complex with its own urban morphology. The lessons of Tabriz for the development of contemporary markets are summarised in the paper and need to be addressed at two scales, namely the urban scale and the scale of the building.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-83532022-12-09T05:23:43Z Urban sustainability and market typologies: lessons from Tabriz Bazaar Shouri, A. Datta, Sambit Loo, Stephen Nolan, Greg Sequeira, Sabrina Soriano, Florence sustainability tabriz bazaar urban typology urban morphology The market is an essential component of urban form. Contemporary shopping malls can benefit from the inherent efficiencies of traditional markets. This paper addresses the development of sustainable models of market typologies based on a specific case study, the Bazaar of Tabriz in Iran. As one of the biggest historical covered markets in the world (Moradi and Nassabi 2007), it remains an effective trading centre in the city. What are the lessons that make Tabriz a sustainable urban typology and what lessons can we draw from its spatial and operational structure? To address this question, the paper presents two analytical studies of the urban and building morphology of Tabriz. First, the paper presents an analysis of the urban and social structure of the market based on Lynchian analysis. Second, it provides an analysis of the thermal, ventilation and lighting principles used in the buildings of the market and how they respond to the extreme climatic conditions of north-west Iran. Rainfall and snow in one side and hot summers in the other, give the buildings in the city really critical performance in terms of life span during the years of operation. The main target in this case study, is to illuminate the urban typological clarifications in the Bazaar of Tabriz, which wilt elucidate how parallel links between urban morphology (land cover) and urban typology (land use) in a defined urban planning can form a sustainable urban space. Moreover, how the case of this study can be an energy efficient complex with its own urban morphology. The lessons of Tabriz for the development of contemporary markets are summarised in the paper and need to be addressed at two scales, namely the urban scale and the scale of the building. 2009 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/8353 ANZAScA fulltext
spellingShingle sustainability
tabriz bazaar
urban typology
urban morphology
Shouri, A.
Datta, Sambit
Urban sustainability and market typologies: lessons from Tabriz Bazaar
title Urban sustainability and market typologies: lessons from Tabriz Bazaar
title_full Urban sustainability and market typologies: lessons from Tabriz Bazaar
title_fullStr Urban sustainability and market typologies: lessons from Tabriz Bazaar
title_full_unstemmed Urban sustainability and market typologies: lessons from Tabriz Bazaar
title_short Urban sustainability and market typologies: lessons from Tabriz Bazaar
title_sort urban sustainability and market typologies: lessons from tabriz bazaar
topic sustainability
tabriz bazaar
urban typology
urban morphology
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/8353