Sima Pouya
Dr. Sima Pouya has hos got her both PhD and Master in
Landscape Architecture student of Karadeniz Technical
University (KTÜ). Her research mostly focuses on the art of
garden design and creation of healing gardens in particular.
She has performed her studies about Iranian Gardens
(Tabriz Gardens as cases of study) and Healing Gardens
regarding their effects on health of disable children. She
could published results of her achievements in scientifically
valid journals and international conferences.
Furthermore, she has studied about reduction of urban life
stress through creation of efficient green spaces, children's
park design, visual expression in designing green spaces, and
also behavioral plans based on users' performance in
gardens and parks.
Landscape Architecture student of Karadeniz Technical
University (KTÜ). Her research mostly focuses on the art of
garden design and creation of healing gardens in particular.
She has performed her studies about Iranian Gardens
(Tabriz Gardens as cases of study) and Healing Gardens
regarding their effects on health of disable children. She
could published results of her achievements in scientifically
valid journals and international conferences.
Furthermore, she has studied about reduction of urban life
stress through creation of efficient green spaces, children's
park design, visual expression in designing green spaces, and
also behavioral plans based on users' performance in
gardens and parks.
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Books by Sima Pouya
New findings in each scientific domain are typically published in English.
Furthermore, articles presented in international conferences or published in
scientific journals, valid university textbooks, scientific data and documents,
etc. might attract more audience when published in English language. That is
why most of researchers and authors regard English language as priority in
their manuscripts.
Students and researchers of different scientific domains should not only be
familiar with English language, but also they need to know about their
technical texts so that they would be able to make use of the wide sources
published in English language and make a more efficient relationship with the
borderless scientific world.
The "Landscape technical language" has been regarded as a scientific
source for three fields of green space engineering, environmental desig, and
architecture. The main purpose of compiling and preparing this book is both
familiarizing readers with technical and common terms and also enhancing
their skills to comprehend the scientific texts of the above-mentioned fields.
To achieve the purpose, it includes main topics such as: principles of desig,
ornamental trees, history of architecture and green space engineering, park
designing, lawning, flowering, apartment plants, green space management,
urban space designing, special parks and areas designing, use of computer in
green space, etc .
The texts of each lesson were selected from sources whose authors were
native in English. In this way, this book helps the readers with some
background information about specific topics besides improving their
knowldge of English. Moreover, a variety of exercises has been considered for
each lesson to make the comprehensive understanding of the texts. Although
different texts have been selected for the book, the wide nature of this domain
makes it possible to add further texts with different issues in next editions of
the book .
Since no textbook and scientific writings might be found that are
immaculate, all students, professors, and colleagues are deeply requested to
share their valuable standpoints with the authors of the book.
In the end, the authors of the book would like to express their deepest
gratitude to Mr. Derakhshan, manager of Ideh Derakhshan publications, for
his cooperation and the opportunity that he provided for us to publish the
book. The authors also thank Mr. Aghlmand for providing us with
constructive comments and also preparing a channel to offer and sell the book
internationally.
Sima Pouya (Ph.D) & Mohammad Reza Taheri (Ph.D), 2017
Papers by Sima Pouya
activity areas located in school garden should to
be felt accessible and available by all children.
All of elements, roads and facilities stablished in
the garden it must be designed in accordance with
orthopedic disabilities children.
has been regarded as an important art throughout its history,
especially the Islamic period. Tabriz, Isfahan, Kazvin and
then Tehran, Shiraz, Kerman and Yazd became the cities
that mostly developed the art. Tabriz geographically due
to the altitude of 1,700 meters compared to other cities in
Iran has different climates. This study was carried out in
order to determine the place of historical gardens in Tabriz
City within Iranian garden art. In the study, information was
provided on historical gardens of Tabriz city which have
not reached the present day such as ‘Saheb Abad’ Garden,
‘North’ Garden, ‘Sefa’ Gerdan, ‘Amir Kabir’ Garden, and
‘Saheb Divan’ Garden and four historical maps belonging
to the Kaçar Period of Tabriz city were used. In addition,
in the historic gardens, natural elements (water, vegetation,
topography etc.), Artificial elements (main buildings and
prefabricated buildings) and their interrelated structures
which formed by the merger were examined.
gardens in the city of Tabriz in Iran (i.e. the garden of El-Goli), closely examines its importance
and place in the Iranian art of gardening. El-Goli garden is considered as an important place in
the city by foreign and local tourists. However, in recent years, with the development of Tabriz
and consequently the increased need for green space and recreational areas for citizens, this
historic garden has become a public promenade and park. This paper examines the risks and
threats posed by the change in land use. Since visitors are the main threats, a questionnaire was
developed to identify their reasons for visiting the garden, their behaviour in the garden and how
they use this historic garden. The questionnaire was completed by 100 visitors who were
randomly selected. The table of frequency for each variable was prepared using SPSS software.
Finally, the results show that most visitors not only are unaware of the historical value, but also
come to the garden for other purposes such as recreation, leisure and use of facilities and so on.
Thus, their attitudes and behaviours will pave the way for the destruction of the garden.
Tabriz vis-a-vis Iranian garden arts. It provides information on the historic gardens of Tabriz,
which are no longer in existence, for example, ‘Saheb Abad’ Garden, ‘North’ Garden, ‘Sefa’
Garden, ‘Amir Kabir’ Garden, ‘Saheb Divan’Garden and ‘Fath Abad’ Garden, as well as four
historical maps belonging to the Qajar era in the city of Tabriz. In this research, the factors influencing
the design of El-Goli Garden were studied, which can be grouped into three major categories:
physical, biological and cultural. After a brief study of the above factors in the city of
Tabriz and its different microclimates, the types of similarities that exist relating to Iranian garden
art were determined.
New findings in each scientific domain are typically published in English.
Furthermore, articles presented in international conferences or published in
scientific journals, valid university textbooks, scientific data and documents,
etc. might attract more audience when published in English language. That is
why most of researchers and authors regard English language as priority in
their manuscripts.
Students and researchers of different scientific domains should not only be
familiar with English language, but also they need to know about their
technical texts so that they would be able to make use of the wide sources
published in English language and make a more efficient relationship with the
borderless scientific world.
The "Landscape technical language" has been regarded as a scientific
source for three fields of green space engineering, environmental desig, and
architecture. The main purpose of compiling and preparing this book is both
familiarizing readers with technical and common terms and also enhancing
their skills to comprehend the scientific texts of the above-mentioned fields.
To achieve the purpose, it includes main topics such as: principles of desig,
ornamental trees, history of architecture and green space engineering, park
designing, lawning, flowering, apartment plants, green space management,
urban space designing, special parks and areas designing, use of computer in
green space, etc .
The texts of each lesson were selected from sources whose authors were
native in English. In this way, this book helps the readers with some
background information about specific topics besides improving their
knowldge of English. Moreover, a variety of exercises has been considered for
each lesson to make the comprehensive understanding of the texts. Although
different texts have been selected for the book, the wide nature of this domain
makes it possible to add further texts with different issues in next editions of
the book .
Since no textbook and scientific writings might be found that are
immaculate, all students, professors, and colleagues are deeply requested to
share their valuable standpoints with the authors of the book.
In the end, the authors of the book would like to express their deepest
gratitude to Mr. Derakhshan, manager of Ideh Derakhshan publications, for
his cooperation and the opportunity that he provided for us to publish the
book. The authors also thank Mr. Aghlmand for providing us with
constructive comments and also preparing a channel to offer and sell the book
internationally.
Sima Pouya (Ph.D) & Mohammad Reza Taheri (Ph.D), 2017
activity areas located in school garden should to
be felt accessible and available by all children.
All of elements, roads and facilities stablished in
the garden it must be designed in accordance with
orthopedic disabilities children.
has been regarded as an important art throughout its history,
especially the Islamic period. Tabriz, Isfahan, Kazvin and
then Tehran, Shiraz, Kerman and Yazd became the cities
that mostly developed the art. Tabriz geographically due
to the altitude of 1,700 meters compared to other cities in
Iran has different climates. This study was carried out in
order to determine the place of historical gardens in Tabriz
City within Iranian garden art. In the study, information was
provided on historical gardens of Tabriz city which have
not reached the present day such as ‘Saheb Abad’ Garden,
‘North’ Garden, ‘Sefa’ Gerdan, ‘Amir Kabir’ Garden, and
‘Saheb Divan’ Garden and four historical maps belonging
to the Kaçar Period of Tabriz city were used. In addition,
in the historic gardens, natural elements (water, vegetation,
topography etc.), Artificial elements (main buildings and
prefabricated buildings) and their interrelated structures
which formed by the merger were examined.
gardens in the city of Tabriz in Iran (i.e. the garden of El-Goli), closely examines its importance
and place in the Iranian art of gardening. El-Goli garden is considered as an important place in
the city by foreign and local tourists. However, in recent years, with the development of Tabriz
and consequently the increased need for green space and recreational areas for citizens, this
historic garden has become a public promenade and park. This paper examines the risks and
threats posed by the change in land use. Since visitors are the main threats, a questionnaire was
developed to identify their reasons for visiting the garden, their behaviour in the garden and how
they use this historic garden. The questionnaire was completed by 100 visitors who were
randomly selected. The table of frequency for each variable was prepared using SPSS software.
Finally, the results show that most visitors not only are unaware of the historical value, but also
come to the garden for other purposes such as recreation, leisure and use of facilities and so on.
Thus, their attitudes and behaviours will pave the way for the destruction of the garden.
Tabriz vis-a-vis Iranian garden arts. It provides information on the historic gardens of Tabriz,
which are no longer in existence, for example, ‘Saheb Abad’ Garden, ‘North’ Garden, ‘Sefa’
Garden, ‘Amir Kabir’ Garden, ‘Saheb Divan’Garden and ‘Fath Abad’ Garden, as well as four
historical maps belonging to the Qajar era in the city of Tabriz. In this research, the factors influencing
the design of El-Goli Garden were studied, which can be grouped into three major categories:
physical, biological and cultural. After a brief study of the above factors in the city of
Tabriz and its different microclimates, the types of similarities that exist relating to Iranian garden
art were determined.