THE ROLE OF COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES IN THE LIFE OF SOCIETY
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market architecture. Public places. Market shape, traditional architectureAbstract
in this article, we have summarized a brief overview of the role and place of market and public spaces in urban space. Markets are considered one of the most important urban elements in the past and present. While markets have changed from traditional markets to modern ones, they still have a special place in cities and settlements. The process of changing markets can also be used for in-depth analysis of society. Accordingly, this article will first try to determine market architecture in the traditional and modern sense, as well as its place in society, politically, socially, economically and religiously. The market was created in each period to meet the needs of the people of its time, but in the formation of architecture and landscaping it stands in a lower order than expected.
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