Planning and Designing Smart vegetated surfaces inform of House Vertical Farm in Iranian residence and urban spaces

Authors

1 PhD Student in Architecture, Faculty the science and research branch, IslamicAzad University, Tehran, Iran.

2 Professor, Department of Advanced Studies in Art, School of Visual Arts, College of Fine Arts, University of Tehran,Tehran, Iran

3 Assistant Professor of Urban Planning, Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran, Iran.

4 professor, Architecture department, the science and research branch, IslamicAzad University, Tehran, Iran.

5 Associate professor, Architecture department, the science and research branch, IslamicAzad University, Tehran, Iran.

Abstract

The technology of vertical farm for residential Buildings, is a common achievement of Biophilic architecture and Agriculture. The main goal of Urban Agriculture beside producing homemade crops to reach household economical hygiene via food security, is friendship with nature. The aim of this research is planning and evaluating smart vegetated surfaces necessity of House vertical farms, to produce some of crops in residential spaces, and hygiene environments of Iran. The study’s aim is practical and the methodology is quantitative- survey. The study’s data, were chosen between the first hand references that criterion could be adaptive to Iran climate situation; sufficient information for an appropriate qualitative study, correct statistical method and validity and reliability were mentioned. Six compilation throughout the theoretical aspects were chosen. The validity were proved by the Agriculture and Architectural planning professors. According to the obtained compilations, a researcher-made questioner have been distributed as pre exam between few members. After entering data with spss software the alpha’s Cronbach coefficient were 0.948; the reliable questioner were distributed between 100 agriculture engineers and agriculture economic engineers of Ministry Agriculture of Jihad. The results after t and t-sample test evaluated this technology efficient to mentioned crisis betterment, and a factor to improve quality of life. Friedman test were used in order to compare House vertical farm compilation. The approve of the agriculture economic engineers with the residential vertical farm technology, and the relation between the mentioned measurements and compilations, could consider suitable information for planning and developing the implementation of House vertical farm in urban habitant.

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