Developing a model of landscape elements in residential open spaces effective on social resilience (Comparative study of Basmayeh & Haifa residential open spaces in Baghdad, Iraq)

https://doi.org/10.55214/25768484.v9i2.5046

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  • Hasan Shakir Alboadam School of Architecture and Environmental Design, Iran University of Science and technology, Theran, Iran.
  • Mehdi KhakZand School of Architecture and Environmental Design, Iran University of Science and technology, Theran, Iran.

This study explores the role of landscape elements in residential open spaces and their impact on fostering social resilience. By comparing Basmayeh, a modern planned community, and Haifa, an area characterized by vernacular architecture in Baghdad, Iraq, the research aims to develop a model of effective landscape design. Using surveys, field observations, and community feedback, the study examines how design elements influence social interaction, mental well-being, inclusivity, and community identity. Results show that modern open spaces prioritize recreation and aesthetics, while vernacular spaces emphasize social cohesion and cultural heritage. The study concludes with a hybrid model integrating the strengths of both contexts to create inclusive, resilient residential open spaces. Recommendations include adopting context-sensitive designs, enhancing accessibility, and promoting community participation in the design process.

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Alboadam, H. S. ., & KhakZand, M. . (2025). Developing a model of landscape elements in residential open spaces effective on social resilience (Comparative study of Basmayeh & Haifa residential open spaces in Baghdad, Iraq). Edelweiss Applied Science and Technology, 9(2), 2092–2102. https://doi.org/10.55214/25768484.v9i2.5046

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2025-02-26