Creative city design / Vol. 5, No. 3, 2022, 75-83 Evaluating effective strategies on the efficiency of worn-out urban fabric with an urban Resilience Approach (case study: Sisabad neighborhood of Mashhad) 1. Assistant professor, Department of Urbanism, Mashhad Branch, Islamic Azad University, Mashhad, Iran. 2. Master student of urban planning, Islamic Azad University Mashhad Branch | IAUM ·Department of Architecture. 3. Master student of urban planning, Islamic Azad University Mashhad Branch | IAUM ·Department of Architecture. Submit Date: 13 July 2022, Accepted Date: 27 November 2022 ABSTRACT Throughout the 20th century humankind have sought to create a better quality of life for residents living in poor urban spaces. The purpose of this research is to evaluate the inefficient rural fabric of Sisabad with an emphasis on urban resilience and the information collected from field observations, library documents, interviews have been analyzed using GIS software, also to analyze the results of the evaluation of strengths and weaknesses, opportunities and threats have been done using the QSPM method. In conducting this research, interviews with experts in this field were scored using the Delphi method, and the analysis was done using the QSPM method. variables of the urban resilience components and the ineffectiveness of worn-out tissues together in all dimensions of resilience, especially in the physical and environmental fields, such as the incompatibility of uses, access, and the level of quality and permeability of the fabric of the Sisabad neighborhood all are reviewed in this section. In the end, it has been adopted to create strategies to improve urban resilience in Sisabad village such as land use location with the aim of organizing incompatible lands using vast brownfields. From the results of this article, it can be pointed out that the use of brown lands in providing per capita and creating mixed uses to ensure security, as well as the location of incompatible uses, are strategies that were used to improve urban resilience. Keywords: Urban Resilience -Worn texture -Sustainable Urban Regeneration - Inefficient urban texture 1. Introduction One of the most important challenges of big cities today is the existence of disorderly urban neighborhoods in the urban context. Improving the desirability of spaces means their acceptance by the people and influencing the users, one of the important goals of urban regeneration. A part of the urban space that we know as dilapidated lacks favorable living conditions, mainly in terms of housing and additional services, and moving towards its improvement and renovation is an attempt to restore the basic rights of citizens who are at risk of the society. Informal settlements are often inhabited by the lower strata of society whose bedrock suffers from physical exhaustion and so on. Residents in this neighborhood face low levels of income, literacy, spatial and environmental decline, the decline of business spaces, declining social status, and quality of social and physical life of residents. Understanding urban flexibility and sustainability is a pressing matter to confront dangers within the quickly urbanized world and details that urban versatility and maintainability center on a city’s helplessness and constancy, and implications cover, in spite of the fact that covering debilitates them. [1]. Urban textures can be categorized in terms of their functional quality, which are called under different titles due to their weakness or lack of certain qualities in their body or function. The urban texture consists of two parts: body (form) and function (role). Parts of the urban fabric in which physical, functional, or both qualities are reduced and disturbed are called worn Sanaz Saeidi Mofrad 1* , Mohammadreza Mohammadi Vosough 2 , Zahra Pourkarimi 3 *Corresponding author: saeedi.s@mshdiau.ac.ir