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In traditional Persian architecture, a kucheh or koocheh (Persian: کوچه), is a narrow especially designed alley. Remnants of it are still seen in modern Iran and regional countries. Before modernization, Persia's old city fabric was composed of these narrow winding streets, often made with high walls of adobe and brick, and often roofed at intervals. This form of urban design, which was commonplace in Persia, is an optimal form of desert architecture that minimizes desert expansion and the effects of dust storms. It also maximizes daytime shading, and insulates the “fabric” from severe winter temperatures.

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  • کوجه في العمارة الفارسية التقليدية، الكوجه أو الكوشيه (بالفارسية: کوچه) هي عبارة عن زقاق مصصم ليكون ضيقاً بشكل متعمد. لا تزال بقاياها تُرى في إيران الحديثة ودول المنطقة. قبل التحديث ، كانت البنية في المدينة القديمة لبلاد فارس تتألف من هذه الشوارع المتعرجة الضيقة ، وغالبًا ما تكون مصنوعة من جدران عالية من اللبن والطوب ، وغالبًا ما تكون مسقوفة على فترات. هذا الشكل من التصميم الحضري ، الذي كان شائعًا في بلاد فارس ، هو الشكل الأمثل للهندسة المعمارية الصحراوية التي تقلل من التوسع الصحراوي وتأثيرات العواصف الترابية. كما أنه يزيد من التظليل أثناء النهار ويعزل «البناء» عن درجات حرارة الشتاء القاسية. (ar)
  • In traditional Persian architecture, a kucheh or koocheh (Persian: کوچه), is a narrow especially designed alley. Remnants of it are still seen in modern Iran and regional countries. Before modernization, Persia's old city fabric was composed of these narrow winding streets, often made with high walls of adobe and brick, and often roofed at intervals. This form of urban design, which was commonplace in Persia, is an optimal form of desert architecture that minimizes desert expansion and the effects of dust storms. It also maximizes daytime shading, and insulates the “fabric” from severe winter temperatures. * An example of how Kuchehs were roofed. Sometimes, such as in Isfahan, the kucheh was roofed for much of its span. This example is in Nain. * A (Kucheh + garden) in Najaf abad. * The high walls of the Koocheh provided relief from dust storms and intense sunlight. This was an efficient and ancient form of urban design in Persia. * A Kucheh in Yazd (en)
  • Nell’architettura tradizionale persiana, un kucheh o koocheh ( in persiano کوچه‎ ), è un vicolo stretto appositamente progettato. I resti di esso sono ancora visibili nell'Iran moderno e nelle regioni. Prima della modernizzazione, il tessuto delle città vecchie della Persia era composto da queste strade strette e tortuose, spesso realizzate con alti muri di impasto e mattoni e spesso coperti a intervalli. Questa forma di progettazione urbana, che era comune in Persia, è una forma ottimale di architettura del deserto che riduce al minimo l'espansione del deserto e gli effetti delle tempeste di polvere. Inoltre massimizza l'ombreggiatura diurna e isola il “tessuto” dalle rigide temperature invernali. * Un esempio di come sono stati coperti i Kucheh. A volte, come a Isfahan, il kucheh era coperto per gran parte del suo arco. Questo esempio è a . * Un (Kucheh + giardino) a . * Le alte mura del Koocheh fornivano sollievo dalle tempeste di polvere e dall'intensa luce solare. Questa era una forma efficiente e antica di progettazione urbana in Persia. * Un Kucheh a Yazd (it)
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  • کوجه في العمارة الفارسية التقليدية، الكوجه أو الكوشيه (بالفارسية: کوچه) هي عبارة عن زقاق مصصم ليكون ضيقاً بشكل متعمد. لا تزال بقاياها تُرى في إيران الحديثة ودول المنطقة. قبل التحديث ، كانت البنية في المدينة القديمة لبلاد فارس تتألف من هذه الشوارع المتعرجة الضيقة ، وغالبًا ما تكون مصنوعة من جدران عالية من اللبن والطوب ، وغالبًا ما تكون مسقوفة على فترات. هذا الشكل من التصميم الحضري ، الذي كان شائعًا في بلاد فارس ، هو الشكل الأمثل للهندسة المعمارية الصحراوية التي تقلل من التوسع الصحراوي وتأثيرات العواصف الترابية. كما أنه يزيد من التظليل أثناء النهار ويعزل «البناء» عن درجات حرارة الشتاء القاسية. (ar)
  • In traditional Persian architecture, a kucheh or koocheh (Persian: کوچه), is a narrow especially designed alley. Remnants of it are still seen in modern Iran and regional countries. Before modernization, Persia's old city fabric was composed of these narrow winding streets, often made with high walls of adobe and brick, and often roofed at intervals. This form of urban design, which was commonplace in Persia, is an optimal form of desert architecture that minimizes desert expansion and the effects of dust storms. It also maximizes daytime shading, and insulates the “fabric” from severe winter temperatures. (en)
  • Nell’architettura tradizionale persiana, un kucheh o koocheh ( in persiano کوچه‎ ), è un vicolo stretto appositamente progettato. I resti di esso sono ancora visibili nell'Iran moderno e nelle regioni. * Un esempio di come sono stati coperti i Kucheh. A volte, come a Isfahan, il kucheh era coperto per gran parte del suo arco. Questo esempio è a . * Un (Kucheh + giardino) a . * Le alte mura del Koocheh fornivano sollievo dalle tempeste di polvere e dall'intensa luce solare. Questa era una forma efficiente e antica di progettazione urbana in Persia. * Un Kucheh a Yazd (it)
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