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Abdollah, S, Mohd Suhaimi Mohd, D, Othman, M and Norhanim, Z (2021) A mechanism for dispute resolution in the Iranian construction industry. Journal of Construction in Developing Countries, 26(1), 205-26.

Ali Hussein, K, Siti Sarah, H and Mohamad Fakri Zaky, J (2021) The influence of wind effects on architectural buildings heights in Iraqi residential buildings based on computational fluid dynamics simulations. Journal of Construction in Developing Countries, 26(1), 63-87.

Behzad, K, Sherif, M, Hassan, K and Sonia Lupica, S (2021) Formulating a strategic plan for BIM diffusion within the AEC Italian industry: The application of diffusion of innovation theory. Journal of Construction in Developing Countries, 26(1), 161-84.

Ebad Ur Rehman, K and Abdelhakim, M (2021) Mitigating disputes and managing legal issues in the era of building information modelling. Journal of Construction in Developing Countries, 26(1), 111-30.

Ensar, A and Selin, G (2021) Individual and organisational level drivers and barriers to building information modelling. Journal of Construction in Developing Countries, 26(1), 89-109.

Kimia, G, Mostafa, B and Mahdi, H (2021) Iranian bazaars and the social sustainability of modern commercial spaces in Iranian cities. Journal of Construction in Developing Countries, 26(1), 1-18.

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: urban public space; traditional and modern elements; social sustainability; business centres; bazaar
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  • URL: https://doi.org/10.21315/jcdc2021.26.1.1
  • Abstract:
    According to some factors such as participation, interactions, identification and security, Iran's traditional bazaars are good examples of social sustainability. In fact, bazaars are not considered as merely an economic environment but also an environment for many social activities due to their status and their location in the important environments and centres of the city, and the significant role and social status of market's businessmen in the city. However, in the modern industrial era and with appearance of new urban elements, it can be observed that many spaces for commuting and many urban traditional environments took important social-cultural functions. Under these circumstances, this research used the descriptive analytical method to focus on evaluating the environments of persistent traditional social business centres in order to achieve persistence in modern social business centres through evaluating and studying the historical background of business centres, urban services and traditional elements that form them.

Lee, Z P, Rahman, R A and Doh, S I (2021) Key drivers for adopting design-build in public construction projects: Malaysian perspective. Journal of Construction in Developing Countries, 26(1), 131-60.

Leshui, Z and Riza Yosia, S (2021) Emotional intelligence of local and overseas graduates in real estate industry in China. Journal of Construction in Developing Countries, 26(1), 185-204.

Nuru, G and Innocent, M (2021) Effect of the fourth Industrial Revolution on road transport asset management practice in Nigeria. Journal of Construction in Developing Countries, 26(1), 19-43.

Sunusi, B, Ahmad Hariza, H, Asnarulkhadi Abu, S and Nobaya, A (2021) The moderating effect of privacy in the relationships between residential livability and residents' life satisfaction. Journal of Construction in Developing Countries, 26(1), 45-62.