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A Comparative Analysis (SWOT) of Technical Intervention Plans Carried Out in Sistani House and Payambar Mosque of Bam Citadel

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  • Rouhi Jafar

    (Ph.D. Student at University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy)

  • Aveta Aldo

    (Prof. Ing. at University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy)

  • Marino Bianca Gioia

    (Prof. Arch. at University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy)

Abstract

The Payambar Mosque and Sistani House are two best-preserved monuments of Bam citadel, which suffered severe destruction by the 2003 Bam earthquake. After Bam earthquake, as a part of the national and international efforts for reconstruction of some of the key properties of Bam Citadel, the Iranian experts from RPBCH and Dresden Technical University of Germany, respectively have contributed comprehensive intervention plans for Payambar Mosque and Sistani House. The central idea of these two proposed plans were to find a sensitive balance between the demands of the two adobe world cultural heritage properties and the demands of modern retrofitting techniques in an area with high seismic activity. However, each group through using some new technical methods, which had similarity in manners and differences in employed materials, tried to meet the stability of these adobe monuments. Since by performing a SWOT analysis between the related projects or intervention plans with a common goal, looking at their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats, we can compare the results, it would help us to know which procedure can be considered as an ideal method for similar projects in the future. Therefore, in this paper, to get a better insight about the effectiveness of those intervention plans implemented, a comparative analysis (SWOT) as an organization's strategic planning tool is considered for comparison scale.

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  • Rouhi Jafar & Aveta Aldo & Marino Bianca Gioia, 2017. "A Comparative Analysis (SWOT) of Technical Intervention Plans Carried Out in Sistani House and Payambar Mosque of Bam Citadel," Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, Sciendo, vol. 8(1), pages 431-440, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:mjsosc:v:8:y:2017:i:1:p:431-440:n:51
    DOI: 10.5901/mjss.2017.v8n1p431
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