Kianoush Suzanchi
Assistant Professor
Speciality: Environmental Sciences
  • BS/BA: Horticultural Science
  • MS: Environmental Design
  • PhD: Environmental Sciences
  • Phone: 82883755
  • Fax: 82883705
  • Email: suzanchi@modares.ac.ir
  • Address: School of Art and Architecture, Tarbiat Modares University
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  • Suzanchi, kianoush and Tariveh, Sara (2011) Re-design of Neighborhood Parks with an Emphasis on Social Relationship Development in the Neighborhood Communities, Naqshejahan, basic studies and New technologies of architecture an Planning, Vol. 1, No. 1, Page 107-129.

  •    Suzanchi, K.، Sahoo, R. N.، and Arekhi, S. (2007) Evaluating Regional Land Use Cover Trend with Biophysical Settings: A Remote Sensing and GIS integrated Approach، MAP WORLD FORUM, Hyderabad، India. 22-25 January.     

  • Suzanchi, K.، Sahoo, R. N.، Kalra N. and Pandey, S. (2006) Land Use/ Land Cover Change Analysis with Multi-temporal Remote Sensing Data، SPIE Proceedings of Asia-Pacific Remote Sensing Conference, Goa، India, 13-17 November، 2006.

  • “A Glance a the existing Ambiguities in the conservation of agricultural lands and orchards within the boundaries of cities”, Abadi,Quarterly Journal of Architecture & Urbanism, Vol. 14, No. 42, 2004.

  • “Green Space Planning in Cities” Oroumiyeh Green Space Seminar, Orumiyeh, Iran, October 2002.

  • “North Tehran Buildings’ Constructions Report” Tehran GIS Center, Tehran municipal, Iran, August 2002.

  • “Planning and Designing of Touristy Path in Mountainous Valleys” research project for master degree in Environmental design, Faculty of Environment, Tehran University, Tehran, Iran,  1999.

  • “High Building Outdoor Design”, first High Building Seminar, Tehran, Iran, August 1997.

  • “Green windbreak”, first Congress of Horticultural Science, Tehran, Iran, August 1996.

  • Persian Painting course at Maktab-e-Kamaleddin Behzad (Institute of Persian Painting study and experience) July 1995 to November 1997.

  • Art & Design course at College of Art in Tehran University, October 1994 to June 1995