Scientific Quarterly Journal

Globalization: an inner-talk with the local architecture

Volume 2, Issue 12
Winter 2011
Pages 32-39

Document Type : Review

Authors

1 M.A. in Architecture, the teacher of the University of Shiraz, the member of Alipour`s Industrial Complex`s research group.

2 B.A. in Architecture, the teacher of the University of Shiraz, the member of Alipour`s Industrial Complex`s research group.

Abstract
The climatic differences caused economic cultural and inevitably architectural differences in agricultural and livestock era as identicalness of economic processes dictates common condition to culture and architecture after the industrial revolution. The third revolution which considered to be globalization based on Fokoyama transnational economy and McLuhan's borderless world of information , with biological similarities of second revolution , also has the capacity for protecting cultural distinction of the first revolution. The condition in the world architecture today has aroused international attitudes and regional products, the event which reveals itself and ranges from an urban context to a private space of interior design or even furniture design. Although tradition which is the product of the first revolution couldn't be considered as a biological pattern, it may be possible to reach a useful discourse with tradition through a globalize world, willingly during the history across the globe.

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