Research Hub
Professional Research and Planning
Architecture’s innovations are credited to the research as that is the only factor that addresses knowledge gaps and alters the way that design professionals operate by providing solutions to previously unanswered questions. Here, we value research and the rigour that attention to detail requires. Meso Space benefits from several academic and professional researchers/data scientists, who elaborate on studies that inform the design process and guarantee responsiveness of the proposed built environment within its larger socio-cultural context. The research methods and techniques include, among others, historical, archival, ethnographical, experimental, simulation, survey, mapping, statistical, as well as qualitative analytical methods.Collaborative Architectural Research
Meso Space is keen to be in touch with professional and academic researchers/organizations to take up grants and fulfil high-quality and pragmatic research projects. Some of the keywords that we are interested in Meso Space are as per the following.- Revitalization of contemporary cities
- Generative design and the evolution of the cities
- The cemetery of the future
- Art as a source for studying the history of architecture
- Tree arrangement to optimise energy efficiency
- Brownfield development
- Outdoor airflow and thermal comfort
- Ventilation and quality of housing
- Data-based strategic and master planning programs
- Spatial liminality and the city
- Socio-spatial vulnerability in contemporary cities
- Evidence-based design and decision making in building and construction
- Parametric design in architecture and urban design
By working with the Meso Space research team, you can gain access to a world-class team of professionals and educators with Ph.D. degrees dedicated to advancing your firm’s research initiatives and benefit from the following services.
1. Direct Access to Experts: Receive personalized consultations and guidance tailored to your firm’s specific research needs. Our team is committed to helping you navigate complex challenges and unlock new opportunities for innovation and growth.
2. Curated Resources: Access a wealth of curated resources and materials designed to deepen your understanding of the city, built-environment and construction technology, as well as environmental sustainability. Stay informed and ahead of the curve with the latest insights and developments in your field.
3. Priority Support: Benefit from priority scheduling for consultations and rapid responses to inquiries. Your firm’s success is our top priority, and we’re here to provide the support you need, when you need it most.
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Dr. Hamed Tavakoli
Topics of Interest: Urban Revitalization, Master and Strategic Planning, Evidence-based Design, Computational Design, Generative Design, Rehabilitation of Historic Cities, Socio-spatial Vulnerability, Spatial Liminality in Architecture
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Dr. Armin Mehdipour
Topics of Interest: Sustainable Architecture, Urban Governance, Urban Transition, Brownfield Regeneration, Planting for a Resilient Urban Environment
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Dr. Mina Rouhollahi
Topics of Interest: Sustainable Development, Thermal Comfort (Indoor and Outdoor), Green Building, Zero Energy Housing, Sustainable Architecture, Generative Architecture, Built Environment, Urban Planning, Construction Methods, Adoptive Construction Technology, Urban Development, Urbanism.
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Dr. Sareh Abooali
Topics of Interest: Art in Architecture, Wayfinding, Women in Architecture, Middle Eastern Architecture
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Hoda Rashidi Nia
Topics of Interest: Sustainable Landscape Architecture, Built Environment, Digital Innovation, Natural and Engineering Solutions, Design in Response to Climate Changes, Transport Planning for the Future City
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Dr. Gelareh Holden
Topics of Interest: Place Making, Urban Branding, Tourism Marketing, Tourism Management, Hospitality, Cultural Tourism, Hospitality Management, Event Management, Cultural Heritage| Methods: Quantitative Social Research – Qualitative Social Research
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