Title of article :
Eventfulness, Event Modalities, and the Dilemma of Using Outdoor Events as a Public Realm Revitalization Initiative (Case Study: Shiraz, Iran)
Author/Authors :
Lotfi, Sahand Department of Urban Planning and Design - School of Art and Architecture - Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran , Sholeh, Mahsa Department of Urban Planning and Design - School of Art and Architecture - Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran , Imani, Negar Department of Urban Planning and Design - School of Art and Architecture - Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran
Abstract :
Shiraz, with its historical background, known as the capital of the Persian culture, once experienced a boom of
international culture-led events using outdoor spaces as event venues. However, its outdoor vibrancy has withered
gradually, and the use of public places as venues declined. Despite the existing dilemmas, a new wave of public
place reclamation has created a strong trend towards using the spaces as outdoor venues. The main question of the
research is what events are held in Shiraz year-round and how many of them are in public open spaces, and what
events can be held in the public realm as outdoor. As in Iranian culture, the events and rituals follow the circular
chronology of the Iranian, Islamic, and even Christian calendars; this article studies the events of a year-round
time lap, making a clear typology in terms of places’ type and form. The listed events have been classified using the
CHAID model adapted to identify the variety and temporality of the events that could occur outdoors. Finally, after
categorizing the events, the spatial dispersion of events in the Shiraz urban area has been analyzed to reintroduce
the existing platform for holding events and, with the help of the ‘Power of 10’ approach, the need to create or
equip spaces and add venues to hold outdoor events in twelve urban ‘destinations’ has been emphasized.
Keywords :
Shiraz , Event typology , Public realm , Outdoor/indoor space , Time , Destination
Journal title :
International Journal of Architectural Engineering and Urban Planning