Best Researcher Award

Neda Sadat Sahragard Monfared
Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST)

Neda Sadat Sahragard Monfared
Affiliation Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST)
Country Iran
Scopus ID 57215219156
Documents 3
Citations 3
h-index 1
Subject Area Sustainable Architecture
Event Architecture Engineers Awards
Google Scholar 3oQjj-QAAAAJ&hl

Neda Sadat Sahragard Monfared is an academic researcher affiliated with the Iran University of Science and Technology whose scholarly work focuses on sustainable architecture, environmental psychology, community-oriented urban design, and socially responsive built environments. Her research explores the relationship between architectural design principles, social interaction, security, and sustainability within local communities. Through interdisciplinary investigations, she has contributed to discussions regarding resilient urban development and evidence-based architectural methodologies.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an academic overview of Neda Sadat Sahragard Monfared and her contributions to sustainable architecture and environmental design research. Her work investigates how architectural planning can enhance social cohesion, community security, and environmental sustainability. Through studies focusing on local communities and urban environments, she has examined design principles that support social interaction while maintaining resilient and sustainable development objectives. Her research aligns with contemporary architectural challenges involving human-centered design, urban well-being, and sustainable planning strategies. These contributions demonstrate engagement with interdisciplinary approaches linking architecture, psychology, and community development within modern built environments.[2]

Keywords

Sustainable Architecture, Environmental Psychology, Community Design, Urban Development, Social Sustainability, Architectural Methodology, Local Communities, Security-Oriented Design, Human-Centered Architecture, Built Environment Research.

Introduction

Sustainable architecture increasingly requires the integration of environmental responsibility, social inclusion, and community resilience. Researchers in this field investigate how design decisions influence human behavior and quality of life. Neda Sadat Sahragard Monfared has contributed to these discussions through studies examining socialization, security, and sustainability within local communities. Her academic activities reflect broader efforts to establish evidence-based frameworks for designing urban environments that support long-term societal and environmental objectives.[2]

Research Profile

The research profile of Monfared centers on architecture, environmental psychology, and sustainable urban development. Her scholarly interests emphasize the interaction between physical spaces and human experiences. Through academic publications and collaborative investigations, she has explored mechanisms through which architectural environments can encourage social engagement, safety, and sustainable community growth. Her work contributes to ongoing academic discourse regarding the role of design in creating inclusive and resilient communities.[1]

Research Contributions

A notable contribution within Monfared’s research portfolio involves the investigation of sustainable local communities through integrated approaches emphasizing security and socialization. Her studies assess how urban form, public spaces, and community-oriented design principles can support social interaction while strengthening environmental sustainability. Such research contributes to architectural planning methodologies that seek balanced outcomes between functional performance, human well-being, and ecological responsibility. The interdisciplinary nature of these investigations enhances their relevance to both researchers and professional practitioners.[3]

Publications

  • Design Principles in Sustainable Local Community with Security and Socialization Approach (Case Study: Chizar), published in Procedia – Social and Behavioral Sciences.[3]
  • Research contributions addressing environmental psychology and sustainable architectural design frameworks.[1]
  • Collaborative studies examining relationships between social sustainability and community-oriented urban planning.[2]

Research Impact

Although represented by a developing publication record, Monfared’s research addresses contemporary issues that remain central to sustainable urban development. The integration of environmental psychology with architectural planning provides insights into how built environments influence social behavior and community resilience. Her work supports the advancement of sustainable design frameworks and contributes to discussions regarding effective approaches for creating socially responsive urban environments.[1][3]

Award Suitability

Monfared’s research profile demonstrates alignment with the objectives commonly associated with academic recognition in architecture and engineering disciplines. Her focus on sustainable communities, social well-being, and evidence-based design contributes to the advancement of architectural knowledge and practical planning methodologies. The interdisciplinary character of her work reflects an engagement with societal challenges that increasingly influence contemporary architectural research and professional practice. These qualities support consideration within academic award evaluation frameworks emphasizing innovation, relevance, and scholarly contribution.[2][4]

Conclusion

Neda Sadat Sahragard Monfared has contributed to sustainable architecture research through investigations connecting environmental psychology, social sustainability, and community-centered design. Her work highlights the importance of integrating human experiences with architectural planning objectives. As sustainable development continues to shape future architectural practice, her research provides perspectives that support resilient, inclusive, and socially responsive built environments. Continued scholarly activity within these areas may further strengthen understanding of sustainable community design and urban well-being.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Neda Sadat Sahragard Monfared, Author ID 57215219156. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57215219156
  2. Journal of Iranian Architectural Studies. (n.d.). Architectural Typology of Historical Inhabited Castles of Iran.
    https://doi.org/10.22052/jias.2025.256367.1368
  3. Akoochekian, Z., Yazdanfar, SA. & Monfared, N.S.S.. (2023). A theoretical framework of housing design components in the context of women’s social sustainability (case study: Isfahan city). Procedia – Social and Behavioral Sciences.
    https://doi.org/10.1007/s11367-024-02383-x
  4. Architecture Engineers Awards. (n.d.). Award evaluation principles and academic recognition framework.
    https://architectureengineers.com/
  5. ScienceDirect. (n.d.). Adaptive reuse of industrial buildings for housing using ARP and AdaptSTAR models.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cacint.2026.100297
Neda Sadat Sahragard Monfared | Sustainable Architecture | Best Researcher Award

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