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This article presents a case study exploring the intersection of tradition and innovation in Pahlavi II architecture, focusing on buildings from the Pahlavi II period in Sanandaj. The research investigates incorporating traditional spaces and introducing innovative design approaches during this architectural period. By analyzing the added and removed spaces compared to the traditional period, the study seeks to identify the key factors influencing the transformation of architectural features. The research methodology involves site visits, interviews with architectural experts and residents, and archival research to gather data on the architectural design choices and motivations. The findings reveal a harmonious integration of traditional and innovative spaces in Pahlavi II buildings in Sanandaj. The analysis of added and removed spaces sheds light on the dynamic nature of architectural evolution, providing insights into the influence of cultural and historical factors on design decisions. The study highlights the importance of preserving cultural heritage while embracing innovation and modernity in architectural design. It also emphasizes the need for a holistic approach to design that considers social, cultural, and environmental factors. Overall, this study contributes to a deeper understanding of the intricate relationship between tradition and innovation in Pahlavi II architecture and its impact on built environments. The research provides valuable insights for architects, designers, and policymakers seeking to create sustainable and culturally sensitive built environments.

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