Investigation and Analysis of Historical Bridges in Hot and Humid Areas with Agricultural Use Based on the Comparative Study of Khuzestan and Bushehr Bridges

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Nima Ashrafi Noshnagh, Mehdi Mohajer Saim, Shabnam Akbari Namdar

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Throughout history, road and road construction has been one of the hallmarks of the flourishing of civilizations, and bridge construction has been a function of the progress and prosperity of road construction. Bridge construction has flourished as more connections between cities and malls have been established. Bridges built in hot and humid areas are one of the reasons for Iran's geopolitical, social and Sassanid position, especially during the Sassanid and Safavid periods. This architectural structure plays an important role in the growth and flourishing of culture, economy, politics and military power in the region. ; Therefore, the study and identification of this structure alone requires special research and study. This research aims to, in addition to better understanding and understanding of architecture, the art of building bridges in these hot and humid areas, the importance of the position and role of this structure and the need to build it in everyday life. The research is based on comparative studies and has been done by descriptive-analytical method. The results show that what has made Khursestan and Bushehr bridges valuable is the view that human beings have on foot; A person who walks, thinks and watches, listens, relaxes and has fun. The body of the bridges has met all these needs and provided suitable conditions for their emergence.

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