The quarter: An effective pattern for satisfying women's sense of place in the city of Isfahan
Abstract
In the past, the quarter was a vital factor of identification for city dwellers throughout Iran, especially for women because they felt more secure and protected in the quarter in which they resided. However, by evaluating the function of the quarter over time, it is found that the concept of the quarter is fading. Unfortunately, the new rearrangement of the city was not capable of solving newly raised problems in cities due to the imbalance between old and new concepts regarding place. In this study, the survey research method and, specifically, an applied questionnaire are adopted. It is necessary to find a pattern that would save the concept of the quarter in the face of the modernism that prevails today. To improve the existing situation, establishing places where women feel comfortable is of the essence. This measure could combine women's physical and mental function and their contribution to community life on a larger scale. City life would promote the quarter-oriented life, with all of its privileges, which could enhance the sense of attachment to a specific quarter for the self-identity and satisfaction of women. © 2012 Elsevier Ltd.