Research Article
The Brand New Notion for Assembly of Religion Using BIM
SoheilI H1, Mofarahian A2 and Fard ART3*
1Department of Civil Engineering, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran 1488873493, Iran
2Department of Architecture, Soore University, 1488873493 Tehran, Iran
3Department of Civil Engineering, Saint Petersburg Polytechnic University 195251, Russia
- Corresponding Author:
- Fard ART
Postgraduate student, Department of civil engineering
saint Petersburg polytechnic university 195251, Russia
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E-mail: alireza_taherifard@yahoo.com
Received Date: April 18, 2016; Accepted Date: May 20, 2016; Published Date: May 27, 2016
Citation: SoheilI H, Mofarahian A, Fard ART (2016) The Brand New Notion for Assembly of Religion Using BIM. J Archit Eng Tech 5:163. doi:10.4172/2168- 9717.1000163
Copyright: © 2016 SoheilI H, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
Abstract
In virtually every heterogeneous society, religious difference serves as a source of potential conflict. Because individuals are often ignorant of other faiths, there is some potential tension but it Kdoes not necessarily mean conflict will result. Religion is not necessarily conflictual but, as with ethnicity or race, religion serves, as a way to distinguish one's self and one's group from the other. Often, the group with less power, be it political or economic, is more aware of the tension than the privileged. When the privileged group is a minority, however, such as the Jews historically were in much of Europe, they are often well aware of the latent conflict. There are steps that can be taken at this stage to head off conflict. Interfaith dialogue, discussed further below, can increase understanding. Intermediaries may help facilitate this, hence we designed a special place for this issue, plus in this essay we aim to ponder this conflict in religious point of view with working with BIM.