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1- Faculty member, School of Engineering, Yasooj University , aliakbar_heidari@iust.ac.ir
2- Islamic Azad university of yasouj
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Professor Pirnia classified house space in three spatial system, large, small and breack Peymoon which the basis of these categories include spatial scale, number and arrangement of different spaces in them. Despite the nominal researches, there is not specific research about the introduction of spatial features and patterns ruling over them. The present study follows the concept of privacy and additionally analyze the spatial structure of three spatial systems and the way of responding to this principle. The method of "space syntax" is used. After the introduction of the originator of privacy architectural elements in space, such indicators were defined which are used to analyze and assess each of these factors. Then six samples of traditional houses of three Peymoon in the cities of Kashan and Isfahan were selected and above factors were measured for any of the houses. The method used in this study was quantitative, and method of data analysis was descriptive-analytic. The analysis tools were including justification charts, mathematical relationships and Depthmap software and any index was analyzed on its own device. The results showed that confidentiality was a rule in all three systems of the house and has always attracted the attention of their creators. However the way of being flexible was different in the three spatial system. The comparison of spatial structures in response to confidentiality showed similar behavior in two different cities about the indicators such as introversion, privacy, hierarchy, and location houses. While there was differences about forbidding the nobility and the hierarchy of orders from outside to inside the house between the cities.

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