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Item The Effect of courtyards design on socio-cultural and environmental-economics aspects(University of Oum El Bouaghi, 2022) Sahnoune, Sara; Benhassine, NassiraThis article is a part of a doctoral thesis on the design of courtyards in the urban area of Constantine. It aims to determine the variance between courtyards design built in traditional, colonial and contemporary periods using a typological approach that considers the urban-morphology, socio-cultural and environmental economics criteria in a chronological context. A comparative analysis of the analysis indicators of each criterion was used to reveal the difference between courtyards and whether there were common design indicators. The results show a clear difference between courtyards in the urban morphological indicators and their effects on the socio-cultural and environmental-economics aspects. In addition, the traditional courtyard can be considered the most successful sustainable design strategy designed with careful attention to socio-cultural and environmental economics contextsItem The Effect of courtyards design on socio-cultural and environmental-economics aspects in Constantine (Algeria)(Oum El Bouaghi University, 2022) Sahnoune, Sara; Benhassine, NassiraThis article is a part of a doctoral thesis on the design of courtyards in the urban area of Constantine. It aims to determine the variance between courtyards design built in traditional, colonial and contemporary periods using a typological approach that considers the urban-morphology, socio-cultural and environmental economics criteria in a chronological context. A comparative analysis of the analysis indicators of each criterion was used to reveal the difference between courtyards and whether there were common design indicators. The results show a clear difference between courtyards in the urban morphological indicators and their effects on the socio-cultural and environmental-economics aspects. In addition, the traditional courtyard can be considered the most successful sustainable design strategy designed with careful attention to socio-cultural and environmental economics contexts