Identity and sense of place or as Norberg-Schulz [10] said the
spirit of a place, are two of the topics which are highly
regarded in space issues. That means people need a sense of
identity and belonging to a specific place or territory [11]. In
fact, identifying a place is a social phenomenon and its identity
is a particular combination of social relations [8]. Place is like a
container which contains events, through which, and also during
the time, the important and essential common experiences
are created among people [11]. The structure of a place is not a
fixed and eternal condition and usually places have been changed
[10]. The identity of a place is always defined and redefined
due to the ongoing evolution throughout the history [8]. Therefore,
every place should have the capacity to receive ‘different
content’ however in specified levels [10]. Fig. 1 illustrates the
components that create the sense of place.