ISBN-13: 9786202317856 / Angielski / Miękka / 116 str.
Housing has always been one of the basic human needs and has always evolved qualitatively and quantitatively in the pursuit of human evolution. But with the passage of time and facing problems such as population growth and land shortages, architects and designers to build high-rise residential complexes and consequently reduce public open spaces, which in the past was a space for communication between humans and the environment and humans with they were human beings, they were forced, which reduced the quality of housing. Regardless of the psychological needs, these complexes have only provided the physical needs and not the fully constructed ones, unaware that neglecting the psychological needs such as social interactions, privacy, etc. increases social anomalies and consequently reduces security. Finding a place to live and feel comfortable with it is one of the most important human needs throughout history. The house as an element that meets this need has a special importance due to the role and importance of space and function of open and semi-open spaces in traditional life and the continuation of this role to this day is better in the design of contemporary houses.