This file contains 168 pages of the complete thesis (in WORD format and editable) of the architecture thesis on the topic: Vertical Forest Residential Complex.
The table of contents of this thesis includes:
Introduction
Problem Statement
Necessity of Research
Definitions and Generalities
Chapter One: Residence and Leisure
Introduction
Definitions
Definitions and Concepts of Housing
The Concept of Settlement versus Housing
The Background of Residence and Collective Life
The Historical Course of Human Settlement
A Study of Housing from Two Social and Political Dimensions
Social Dimensions of Housing
Economic Dimensions of Housing
Minimum Housing
Classification of Needs
Residential Environment
Social Environment
Physical Environment
Environment Surrounding Housing
A Study of Residence in Contemporary Western Perspectives
Walter Gropirus, Formation of the Modern Movement
Le Corbusier and World Architects
The Athens Charter and Residence in Modern Cities
Leisure
Definition of Leisure
Functions of Leisure
Architecture and Leisure
Chapter Two: Privacy and Home
Privacy and Home
The Concept of Home
Social Contexts
The Meaningfulness of the Building Structure
Space in Residential Architecture
Climate and Architecture
Neighborhood and Its Scales
Privacy and Iranian Residential Architecture
Historical Background of the Existence of Privacy in Iranian Residential Architecture
Introversion in Iranian Residential Architecture
Courtyard as Privacy Home
Privacy and Territory
Is the existence of privacy necessary everywhere
Typology of urban housing
The principle of territory in residential environments
Chapter Three: History of tall buildings
History of tall buildings in the world
History of construction in Iran
Sustainability and its concepts
Chapter Four: Standards and criteria for designing a residential complex
Housing
Dimensions and standards of residential space
Entrance
Kitchen
Living space, gathering place
Dining room
Parents' bedroom
Children's space
Health centers
Staircase
Non-residential required spaces
Other criteria
Green space standards
Chapter Five: Types of green roofs and their implementation methods
Introduction
Definition of green roof
History of green roof
Benefits of green roofs
Economic benefits
Environmental benefits
Social benefits
Types of green roofs
Extensive green roof
Elements of green roofs
Concentrated green roof, roof garden
Roof garden components
Green walls
Conclusion
Chapter Six: Energy and systems Solar
Introduction
Solar System Usage Strategies
Types of Solar Systems
What is Renewable Energy?
Solar house site design
Landscape and green space
Site design and building layout in it
Plant cover - windbreak
Water features and ponds
Building location
Functional layout of interior spaces (thermal zones)
Conclusion
Chapter 7: Review and recognition of a similar example
Bosco Vertical Residential Complex, the only vertical forest in the world
Chapter 8: Geographical, climatic, and cultural studies of the city
Introduction
Geographical location of the province
Religious background of the province
A brief introduction to the city
Religion, language, and ethnic groups
Climate situation of the city
Temperature
Wind conditions and their characteristics
Number of frost days
Features of local architecture of the region
General principles
Chapter 9: City municipality rules and standards for the construction of residential complexes
High-rise building rules and regulations
Executive regulations for residential buildings of 4 floors and more
Observance of neighborly and adjacent rights
Access and traffic impacts of the building
Rules and regulations related to building density and minimum separation
Escape stairs
Chapter 10 : Site Analysis
Site Introduction
Site Analysis
Study Based on the Urban Master Plan Criteria
Study of the Shape and Area of the Land
Adjacent Land Uses
Objective
Site Analysis
View of the Site
View from the Site
Study of Accesses and Direction of Wind and Light and Noise Pollution
Study of Main and Secondary Vehicle Accesses to the Site
Chapter Eleven: Physical Plan, Facilities and Design Idea of the Vertical Forest Residential Complex
Main Spaces of the Complex
Subspaces
Main Living Room (Multipurpose Spaces)
Separate Sleeping Areas
Kitchen
Bathroom
Toilet
Dressing and Shoe Rack
Entrance Space
Terrace
Per Capita
Facilities
Choosing Cooling and Heating Systems
Hot Water Piping
Central Hot Water Supply
Local Hot Water Supply
Vertical Forest Residential Complex
Design Concept
Resources
3D Image of the Complex (Block A & Block B)

Note: AutoCAD (dwg) drawings of this project are also available, which you can request to be sent via email after purchasing the thesis.
