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Urban Design
The Role of Street Cafes in Producing the Third Place with Emphasis on Oldenberg's Theory (Case Study: Enghelab Square to Tehran University)

parima Yami Marandi; Hassan sajadzadeh

Volume 15, Issue 58 , May 2026, Pages 3-18

https://doi.org/10.22034/urbs.2026.145040.5232

Abstract
  Highlights This study investigates street cafés along the Enqelab Square–University of Tehran axis as urban “third places.” Street cafés perform functions beyond commerce by fostering social interaction, psychological security, and collective identity. Café ...  Read More

Urban Planning
The Role of Events in Shaping Collective Urban Visions: A Case Study of the 'Rasht’s Civic Event 1422'

Aliakbar Salaripour; Sara Nikmard Namin; Mohammad Nouripour sedehi; Zahra Ahmadi

Volume 15, Issue 58 , May 2026, Pages 19-36

https://doi.org/10.22034/urbs.2025.143548.5154

Abstract
  Highlights Events as an operational mechanism: Public events function as core methodological instruments in strategic-operational planning, rather than mere symbolic gestures. A practical step-by-step model: The study introduces a scalable, procedural model for integrating public events throughout ...  Read More

Urban Design
Understanding the Process of Representing Collective Memories through Instagram Narratives

Farshad Nourian; Sajedeh Nazarimajd

Volume 15, Issue 58 , May 2026, Pages 37-50

https://doi.org/10.22034/urbs.2025.143540.5153

Abstract
  Highlights Instagram narratives reshape the production and reproduction of collective urban memories. The study integrates collective memory theory with social media–based urban research. A systematic literature review based on the PRISMA and TCCM frameworks was conducted. The proposed Urban ...  Read More

Urban Planning
Analyzing the Environmental Impacts of Tourism in Urban Historical context: A Meta-Methodological Study

Hamideh Boghrati; Toktam Hanai

Volume 15, Issue 58 , May 2026, Pages 51-66

https://doi.org/10.22034/urbs.2025.143886.5174

Abstract
  Highlights This study integrates a meta-method approach with a systematic review of 28 Web of Science articles (2010–2024) to develop a comprehensive framework for assessing tourism impacts on historical urban areas. The proposed framework supports urban planners and heritage managers by identifying ...  Read More

Urban Planning
Identifying and analyzing women’s preferences and needs in urban park planning: Developing an experience-based gender equity index (Case Study: Shohada park, Sanandaj)

Mohanna Sarvari; Nina Khalighi; Mehdi Saidi

Volume 15, Issue 58 , May 2026, Pages 67-84

https://doi.org/10.22034/urbs.2026.144581.5216

Abstract
  Highlights This research introduces the innovative Gender Equity Experience Index (GEPI), which uniquely evaluates both physical infrastructure and women’s perceived experiences to understand their presence in urban parks. The findings reveal that improving park infrastructure alone is insufficient ...  Read More

environmental psychology
Assessment of the Impact of acoustic and visual Environments on the Stress Levels of Urban Residents (Case Study: Isfahan, Iran)

Roya Hatami varzaneh; Mahmoud Shokuhi Dolatabadi; Fatemeh Bahrami Gahruei

Volume 15, Issue 58 , May 2026, Pages 85-104

https://doi.org/10.22034/urbs.2026.144283.5203

Abstract
  Highlights The psychological quality of urban spaces and the mental health of urban residents are influenced by urban design grounded in multisensory perception. Stress reduction and psychological restoration in urban environments result from the interaction and synergy of acoustic and visual stimuli. The ...  Read More

The evaluation of environmental quality factors on the Behavioral patterns in urban parks- Case study: Mardom park of Hamadan City
Volume 3, Issue 11 , August 2014, , Pages 3-18

Abstract
  Nowadays, a faster pace of changes and transformations in different phenomena such people's lifestyles has meant changes in their thinking and needs also. Since people’s lifestyles are more oriented toward isolation, it is more important to reflect at their lives collectively. People's need for ...  Read More

Analysis of Factors Affecting the Improvement of Pedestrian Walkway Spatial Quality and Pedestrian-oriented Spaces, in order to Increase the Social Interactions Level of People (The case study: Tarbiat & Valiasr axis, Tabriz metropolitan)
Volume 1, Issue 4 , March 2012, , Pages 95-104

Abstract
  With the onset of industry revolution, automobile invention and development of cities, the pedestrian and pedestrian-oriented spaces and urban spaces role priority gradually faded and the quality of urban public spaces, urban open spaces, and the pedestrian walkways decreased. Lack of pedestrian-oriented ...  Read More

Physical–EnviromentalRehabilitaion Of The Central Core Of City Textures ,Toward Urban Sustainable Development (Case Study: Centeral Texture Of The Khorramabad City)
Volume 2, Issue 7 , July 2013, , Pages 73-88

Abstract
  Abstract: The history of the old city centers , due to the geographical center , easy access , and feature historic center of economic gravity - the cultural potentials are high , despite the positive features of downtown , the texture of physical problems ( exhaustion ),environmental problems , in the ...  Read More

Identification of factors influencing urban facade's design with an emphasis on aesthetics and ecological dimensions Case study: Valiasr (a.s.) Street –Free Region of Qeshm
Volume 3, Issue 10 , May 2014, , Pages 15-26

Abstract
  Outward-oriented architecture has a short history in Iran and the history of establishment of outward-oriented buildings placed next to one another in the margin of a phenomenon called street is even shorter. Urban facades are considered as the most influential elements affecting the quality of urban ...  Read More

Integrated Transportation Approach: Achieving Sustainable Transportationو Case study: Metropolitan Shiraz
Volume 2, Issue 5 , March 2013, , Pages 47-60

Abstract
  In comparison with the past, the public awareness and public sensitivity have notably increased through sustainability. In this regard, different departments have discussed their problems via the approach of sustainability. Sustainable development considers economic, social and environmental dimensions ...  Read More

Family Friendly City (FFC) A Systematic Review and Qualitative Analysis

Mojtaba Rafieian; Nafiseh Zahed

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 04 January 2026

https://doi.org/10.22034/urbs.2026.144462.5213

Abstract
  Since the emergence of the concept of the “family-friendly city” in 1995, numerous countries have implemented plans and extensive studies to operationalize this approach; however, a precise and comprehensive definition of the concept and its attributes has not yet been developed. By conducting a ...  Read More

Investigating and measuring security and safety in the urban environment - case study of Ardabil city

esmail Dalir; Morad Nasiri; Saman Abizadeh; Masoomeh Amoozadeh

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 09 February 2026

https://doi.org/10.22034/urbs.2026.144636.5217

Abstract
  Security and safety of the urban environment is a multidimensional and key phenomenon in urban studies. A safe city is a city that, while reducing physical and psychological threats, provides the basis for promoting sustainable well-being and security for its citizens. In examining the relationship between ...  Read More

Lived Experience of the Shop Window in the Traditional Bazaar of Sanandaj: A Phenomenological–Hermeneutic Analysis

Monib Talebi; Nina Ghaslani; Atoosa Hassani; Mehrdad Yousefzamani

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 25 February 2026

https://doi.org/10.22034/urbs.2026.145046.5233

Abstract
  Traditional bazaars in Iranian cities function not only as infrastructures for everyday commodity exchange but also as complex lifeworlds saturated with social relations, memory, and multisensory experience. In recent decades, the introduction of modern retail elements—particularly the glass storefront—has ...  Read More

An overview of the concept of urban digital twin and its role in urban crisis management

Ali Riahi Dehkordi; Amir Shakibamanesh

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 28 February 2026

https://doi.org/10.22034/urbs.2026.143266.5139

Abstract
  Contemporary cities face a growing range of crises, making their smart management a vital priority. Following the rapid advancements in digital technologies, the Urban Digital Twin has emerged as a key innovation in the 21st century, considered a pivotal tool in crisis management. In this context, the ...  Read More

Explaining the Effects of Spatial Transformation on the Food Security of the Tehran Metropolitan Region

Hassan Mohammadian Mosammam; pouya Joodi Gollar

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 19 May 2026

https://doi.org/10.22034/urbs.2026.145332.5249

Abstract
  Urban and regional planners in Iran have largely neglected one of citizens' most fundamental needs—food—which has historically served as a powerful catalyst for social change, cultural identity, and economic development. This oversight has led to an increasing socio-spatial disconnection between ...  Read More

Cities as Diplomatic Actors: A Systematic Review of Urban Sister City Mechanisms

Hashem Dadashpoor; Mana Vahidbafandeh; Mohammad Mehdi Panahi; Maede Dadashpour

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 24 May 2026

https://doi.org/10.22034/urbs.2026.145423.5254

Abstract
  In recent decades, the role of cities within the global governance system has undergone a significant transformation, with cities evolving from purely administrative units to active actors in transnational interactions. This transformation, referred to in the literature as “urban diplomacy,” enables ...  Read More

Paradoxes of improving microclimates and urban comfort: Conflict between temperature, wind velocity, and pressure in determining optimal values

Rezvan Khalvandi; Mehrdad Karimimoshaver

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 10 June 2026

https://doi.org/10.22034/urbs.2026.145124.5236

Abstract
  The multifaceted nature and interwoven structure of urban biophysical needs have caused solutions intended to improve microclimatic comfort—particularly in dense areas—to lead to unpredictable outcomes accompanied by a degree of uncertainty. In fact, environmental comfort in urban spaces is a complex ...  Read More

Citizens' Lived Experience of Urban Outdoor Advertising: A Go-Along Interview Study on Shams-Abadi Street, Isfahan

Esmat Paikan; Sajedeh Sedaghat

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 28 June 2026

https://doi.org/10.22034/urbs.2026.145703.5273

Abstract
  In many Iranian cities, the quantitative growth of outdoor advertising has been accompanied by a decline in visual environmental quality; yet how citizens actually experience this condition — in real space and in real time — remains unstudied. Shams-Abadi Street in Isfahan, with its distinctive medical-commercial ...  Read More

Explaining the Criteria and Indicators for Integrated Management of Metropolitans Peri-Urban Areas: The Case Study of Region 13, Tehran

Mohammad Mehdi Azizi; Samane Soltani

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 10 July 2026

https://doi.org/10.22034/urbs.2026.145706.5274

Abstract
  The management of metropolitan buffer zones (peri-urban areas) faces complex conflicts arising from spatial conservation imperatives, private property rights, and urban development pressures. Prevailing planning approaches and management instruments, which primarily focus on physical control and land-use ...  Read More

Spatial Analysis of Physical Resilience Inequality and Urban Vulnerability Zoning Using GIS and Fuzzy Logic: A Case Study of District 19, Tehran

raza bahador; Zeinab Talebi; shirin toghyani; amirhosein shabani

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 11 July 2026

https://doi.org/10.22034/urbs.2026.145377.5253

Abstract
  In the sphere of contemporary urban studies, the transition from the traditional paradigm of "vulnerability reduction" to the dynamic approach of "resilience" is recognized as a strategic necessity for managing the complexities and uncertainties of urban hazards. Physical resilience, ...  Read More

Analyzing the Urbanization Process Using the Morphospace Cube Model: A Case Study of Qajar‑Period Hamedan

hamed abbasi; Pejman Shaghaghi

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 15 July 2026

https://doi.org/10.22034/urbs.2026.145198.5241

Abstract
  Urbanization in the historical context of Iran remains an understudied field within urban planning research. Understanding the internal mechanisms of this process can offer new perspectives for interpreting the sustainability and livability of contemporary cities. In this regard, the Morphospace Cube ...  Read More

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