نوع مقاله : مقاله پژوهشی

نویسندگان

1 دانشجوی دکتری معماری، گروه معماری، دانشکده هنر و معماری، دانشگاه بوعلی سینا، همدان، ایران.

2 دکتری معماری، دانشیار گروه معماری، دانشکده هنر و معماری، دانشگاه بوعلی سینا، همدان، ایران.

3 دکتری معماری، استادیار گروه معماری، دانشکده هنر و معماری، دانشگاه بوعلی سینا، همدان، ایران.

10.34785/J011.2021.416

چکیده

یکی از نیازهای مهم افرادی که در شهرهای امروزی زندگی می‌کنند، زندگی توأم با احساسات مطلوب درخصوص فضاهای شهری است. ظاهر یک شهر، تا حد زیادی می‌تواند بسته به ساختار و مشخصه­های عناصر فیزیکی شهر، در ایجاد احساسات مطلوب یا نامطلوب در فرد تأثیرگذار باشد. بنابراین دیدهای شهری به طور کلی دو نوع تأثیر عمده به صورت دوست داشتن یا احساسات مثبت و خوشایند و یا به صورت دوست نداشتن و احساسات منفی و ناخوشایند بر شهروندان می­گذارند. بر این اساس، در این پژوهش سعی شد پاسخ­های احساسی شهروندان در ارتباط با دیدهای شهری به طور عام مورد بررسی قرار گرفته و در نهایت، نظریه تحقیق به کمک آنها استخراج گردد. با توجه به ماهیت این پژوهش، رویکرد اصلی طرح پژوهش، رویکردی کیفی است و به روش نظریه زمینه­ای انجام پذیرفته که در آن براساس رویکرد کوربین و استراوس شامل رویه­های تحلیل داده کدگذاری باز، کدگذاری محوری و کدگذاری گزینشی صورت گرفته است. در نمونه­گیری از جامعه آماری و مشارکت کنندگان، از نمونه­گیری نظری استفاده شده که در آن نمونه­گیری تا جایی ادامه دارد که داده­ها به اشباع برسند و برای گردآوری داده­ها از مطالعات کتابخانه­ای و میدانی، مصاحبه و پرسشنامه نیمه ساختار یافته بهره گرفته شده است. نتایج تحقیق نشان داد که مقولات گزینشی تأثیرات دیدها و پاسخ­های احساسی شامل هیجان، آرامش، مطلوبیت و ارتباط هستند. در نهایت براساس ارتباط بین این مقولات و نتیجه نهایی تحقیق در یک مدل نهایی تدوین و ارائه گردید.

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عنوان مقاله [English]

Explaining the relational model of city views and the desirability of citizens' emotional responses in Sanandaj using the contextual theory approach

نویسندگان [English]

  • Mohammad Azad Ahmadi 1
  • Mehrdad Karimimoshaver 2
  • Saeid Alitajer 3

1 Ph.D Candidate in Architecture, Department of Architecture, Faculty of Art and Architecture, Bu-Ali Sina University, Hamadan, Iran.

2 Associate Professor of Architecture, Department of Architecture, Faculty of Art and Architecture, Bu-Ali Sina University, Hamadan, Iran.

3 Assistant Professor of Architecture, Department of Architecture, Faculty of Art and Architecture, Bu-Ali Sina University, Hamadan, Iran.

چکیده [English]

Highlights
The quality of urban views leaves desirable or undesirable emotional responses on people.
City is a homogeneous or heterogeneous network of diversity of urban views to upgrade or diminish citizen's emotions.
 
Introduction
The appearance of a city can influence the creation of good or bad feelings to a large extent, depending on the structure and characteristics of the physical elements of the city. Citizens remember a city with an image of its urban spaces, especially the streets and squares, or of certain views, and it is their experience of the city’s physical environment that creates the image. On that basis, visual perception of the physical spaces of the city has a greater effect than other senses on the creation of different emotions in citizens. Appropriate urban views can play an effective role in the formation of clear, legible perceptions in people and in the acquisition of pleasant feelings about the city. Moreover, different perspectives can have different visual effects on the citizens of a city. A large number of studies have been carried out so far on various aspects of urban view. The present research analyzed urban views and their visual impacts on citizens, and sought to identify  them along with methods of their categorization and explanation and conditions and factors that create and influence them. Urban views can have two major impacts on citizens in the form of likes and positive emotions or dislikes and negative emotions. Accordingly, attempts were made in this study to categorize the effects of urban views in general, which helped to draw the final conclusion.
Theoretical framework
Data collection and analysis was based in this study on an interpretive paradigm within a contextual examination of popular feedback from urban perspectives and expert views thereon. Hence, the main framework of this research was based on Jack Nasar’s definition of mental activity and emotion. He argues that the environment involves a large number of variables, and viewers go through some, pay attention to others, and evaluate what they see depending on internal and environmental factors. This assessment can include variable amounts of mental activity, and may also involve emotion, which is directly related to the structure of the form (visual environment), and requires little perception and mental activity.
Methodology
Due to the nature of this research, the main approach adopted in the design was a qualitative one using the grounded theory method, based on Corbin and Strauss’ approach, including open coding, axial coding, and selective coding data analysis. Other important reasons besides the comprehensive nature of the research included the nature of the research questions and the lack of an established theory on classification of urban views. Attempts were made here to step into the participants’ world and observe the subject from their point of view, to achieve new discoveries in the field, and to develop empirical knowledge in the field.
The researcher first selected the sources of information and observation, and then used data from the participants for exploration and completion of the final model. The data were collected through library and field studies, interviews, and semi-structured questionnaires. The population and the participants were selected using theoretical sampling, where sampling continues until the data are saturated. The participants in this research included residents of and experts in Sanandaj.
Results and discussion
The results of the research showed the selective categories of observation effects and emotional responses including excitement, relaxation, pleasantness, and communication. Moreover, the causal conditions that create urban views, the contextual conditions, and the intervening conditions and their effects were obtained. The relationship between these categories and the outcome of the research was formulated and presented in a comprehensive model. The final core category was also summarized in the statement The city is a homogeneous or heterogeneous network of diverse urban views developed to upgrade or diminish citizens’ emotions.
Conclusion
The study demonstrated that a large number of factors are involved in identification and analysis of an urban view, in isolation and with respect to each other. Therefore, an urban view is highly complex, and is not easy to compare to another, with many factors involved to be examined and analyzed. It is better for the effects of different views on a city to be proportionate, so that their effects on citizens are desirable and balanced in the long run. For example, axial views may evoke a sense of dynamism or boredom in citizens, but broad or panoramic views may be exhilarating. According to the principle of diversity and complexity in aesthetics, these effects had better be combined, intertwined, and coexistent in a balanced manner for citizens’ different applications in response to their different emotional and spiritual states.

کلیدواژه‌ها [English]

  • urban view
  • emotional response
  • grounded theory
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