Assist. Prof. Dr. Rouhollah Rahimi | Social Vulnerability | Best Researcher Award
Assist. Prof. Dr. Rouhollah Rahimi | University of Mazandaran | Iran
Dr. Rouhollah Rahimi is an Assistant Professor of Architecture at the University of Mazandaran, Iran. He holds a Ph.D. in Architecture from Tarbiat Modares University and an M.Arch with distinction from Shiraz University. Dr. Rahimi has authored over 20 peer-reviewed journal articles and multiple international book chapters, with more than 300 citations in Scopus and Google Scholar. His research spans environmental psychology, vernacular architecture, sustainable housing, and urban resilience, with ongoing projects on climatic design and 3D-printed architecture. He has published several academic books, holds a Grade 1 architectural license, and has served as a reviewer and editorial board member for reputed journals. He has collaborated internationally, including a visiting scholar role at the University of Rome Tor Vergata. Dr. Rahimi also leads consultancy projects in urban regeneration and contributes to national scientific committees. His interdisciplinary and impactful research reflects a commitment to climate-adaptive, culturally grounded architectural innovation.
Publication Profile
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Academic and Professional Background
Dr. Rouhollah Rahimi holds a Ph.D. in Architecture from Tarbiat Modares University and earned his integrated Master of Architecture with distinction from Shiraz University. Currently serving as an Assistant Professor at the University of Mazandaran, he previously held a faculty position at Persian Gulf University. His academic contributions include numerous peer-reviewed articles and book chapters focusing on sustainable architecture, environmental psychology, and vernacular design. Dr. Rahimi has held various academic leadership roles and actively participated in international research collaborations, notably serving as a visiting scholar at the University of Rome Tor Vergata. He possesses a Grade 1 architectural license and has been nationally recognized for excellence in research, teaching, and professional practice. His interdisciplinary work bridges traditional and contemporary architectural solutions, emphasizing climate-responsive design and urban sustainability. Dr. Rahimi’s academic journey reflects a commitment to innovation, cultural integration, and scholarly advancement in architecture and urban studies
Research Focus
Assist. Prof. Dr. Rouhollah Rahimiβs research is rooted in interdisciplinary approaches that bridge human-centered design with environmental sustainability. His primary focus lies in environmental psychology and place attachment, exploring how architectural spaces influence human behavior, well-being, and emotional connections. He extensively studies sustainable and affordable housing, aiming to create climate-responsive and socially inclusive living environments. Dr. Rahimi also investigates vernacular architecture and climatic design, drawing lessons from traditional building practices to inform modern sustainable solutions. His work in parametric and algorithmic architecture introduces advanced computational methods to enhance design innovation and adaptability. Additionally, his urban studies research emphasizes resilience, examining how urban systems can be designed or regenerated to withstand environmental, economic, and social challenges. Through this multidisciplinary focus, Dr. Rahimi contributes significantly to the fields of architectural theory, housing policy, and sustainable urban development, with practical implications for improving the livability and resilience of built environments.
Publication Top Notes
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Evaluation of the Effect of Physical Components on Place Attachment in Communal Spaces of Selected Residential Complexes in Tehran
Citation: 23 | Year: 2020 -
Relation between sense of belonging to place and participation on promoting social capital in informal settlementsΒ
Citation: 12 | Year: 2020 -
Investigating the impact of watershed management projects on quality of life in rural areas of Babol county
Citation: 6 | Year: 2017 -
The analysis of spatial environment influencing social capital in neighborhoods of Sari City
Citation: 5 | Year: 2022 -
Recreating Place in Iranian Monuments Case Study: Hafez Garden-Tomb (1452β1936 AD)
Citation: 5 | Year: 2020
Conclusion
Dr. Rouhollah Rahimi is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award. His research is interdisciplinary, application-driven, and well-documented, addressing contemporary architectural and urban challenges with academic rigor and innovation. His significant publication record, scholarly citations, academic leadership, and professional contributions position him as a deserving candidate. With ongoing research projects, active collaborations, and a growing international footprint, Dr. Rahimi exemplifies the values and criteria aligned with the spirit of the award.