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  • Bala, Havva Alkan (Selcuk University Faculty of Architecture, 2018-12-28)
    In this study, the closed neighborhood was discussed in gated communities and in cul-de-sacs by focusing on public and private concepts, rights and regulations in Turkish urban culture. The study aims to enlighten old ...
  • Oruç, Gülden Demet; Ertekin, Özhan; Dökmeci, Vedia (Selcuk University Faculty of Architecture, 2017-12-30)
    During the last century, the transformation of Istanbul’s urban structure from monocentric to multi-centric and its rapid population growth resulted in neighborhood patterns which are spread across a large spectrum according ...
  • Erbay, Nuri Özer (Selcuk University Faculty of Architecture, 2016-06-30)
    Architectural structure of the museum shall be designed in an accessible way regarding safety. In these designs special needs of visitors shall be taken into consideration according to types thereof. Architectural structure, ...
  • Ayataç, Hatice; Pola, İpek (Selcuk University Faculty of Architecture, 2016)
    In the current century, the importance of play for children is a major issue addressed in the literature. Play enables the physical, mental and social development of children. According to the United Nations Convention on ...
  • Alkan, Ahmet (Selcuk University Faculty of Architecture, 2017-12-18)
    Debates about “being” and “existence” have continued uninterruptedly since ancient times in accordance with the evolution of philosophical thinking albeit at various levels of intensity. “Spatial Planning” which had not ...
  • Korumaz, S. Armağan Güleç; Tucci, Grazia; Korumaz, Mustafa; Bonara, Valentina (Selcuk University Faculty of Architecture, 2018-12-28)
    Detailed and accurate measurements can be done by using laser scanning technology compared to conventional methods in documentation of cultural heritage. Accuracy of measured data directly affects the protection of historical ...
  • Orbeyi, Nil (Selcuk University Faculty of Architecture, 2018-06-25)
    Mimar Sinan served as the chief architect from 1538-1588 in the Golden Age of the Ottoman Empire. He was responsible for the design and construction of over 470 buildings of different sizes and functions. Unfortunately, ...
  • Biagini, Carlo; Donato, Vincenzo; Pellis, Davide (Selcuk University Faculty of Architecture, 2014-12-30)
    Diagrams are essential in the preliminary stages of design for understanding distributive aspects and assisting the decision-making process. By drawing a schematic graph, designers can visualize in a synthetic way the ...
  • Yılmaz, Meltem (Selcuk University Faculty of Architecture, 2018-08-31)
    Virtually everyone experiences a physical disability at some time in their lives; that is to say that their mobility has been restricted. An infant, en adult with an injury, a parent with a pushchair, an elderly person are ...
  • Dinçer, Ahmet Emre; Bektaş, İbrahim; İyican, Abdullah Bilgehan; Engin, Abdul Samet (Selcuk University Faculty of Architecture, 2017-12-18)
    For the continuation of life, people created various equipment and goods. To create mutual benefits, they’ve exchanged the overpruduced items with different products. This has begun the shopping act. By the increased amount ...
  • Colucci, Angela; Kolmogorova, Anna; Kraja, Benida; Ziyaee, Maryam (Selcuk University Faculty of Architecture, 2017-12-30)
    The article focus on the role of Historical Urban Heritage in Urban Design through the presentation of the integrated learning path developed for Urban Design and Urban Design Studio classes of Lecco Campus of Politecnico ...
  • Gökgür, Pelin; Altay, İclal Kaya; Alpay, Bilge Ulusay (Selcuk University Faculty of Architecture, 2014-06-30)
    In our country, disabled people encounter many problems in integrating with the city and city life. The most important one is the "accessibility" in the physical space. Providing accessibility require disabled to move ...
  • Günay, Zeynep (Selcuk University Faculty of Architecture, 2015-06-30)
    The paper claims that the renewal schemes, which have been employed as an evolving model in resolving the urbanisation problem, are turned into the instruments of “urbicide” in Istanbul as a political “evolving” model of ...
  • Ziyaee, Maryam (Selcuk University Faculty of Architecture, 2017)
    In recent decades, modernization is extensively changing the face of Iranian cities. Besides, urban places are losing their traditional features, identity and cultural characteristics. Conservation of cultural heritage ...
  • Uysal, Arzu Başaran; Sakarya, İpek (Selcuk University Faculty of Architecture, 2018-06-25)
    This article examines rural gentrification as experienced on the North Aegean coasts of Turkey. The study area chosen is the closest Aegean coast to İstanbul and it attracts attention because of its archeological and ...
  • Karakayacı, Özer (Selcuk University Faculty of Architecture, 2017-12-30)
    Over the last three decades, new economic theories explode the factors depending on space and spatial characteristics. In this process, it is developed the theories on social-cultural aspects and spatial characteristics ...
  • Yenice, Tülay Karadayı; Dülgerler, Osman Nuri; Alkan, Abdullah (Selcuk University Faculty of Architecture, 2015-06-30)
    The aim of this study is to examine İbrahim Kaya Mansion, nearby Uluırmak located in the historic urban texture of Aksaray, by means of spatial and functional renovation and to define the transformation process into Chamber ...
  • Ercoşkun, Özge Yalçıner (Selcuk University Faculty of Architecture, 2013-12-31)
    Ankara, the capital of Turkey, represents a modern model city built in the Republican period after 1923. The majority of the countries’ population resides in this city after İstanbul and political, social and economic ...
  • Nur, Yüksel Burçin; Özer, Yasemen Say (Selcuk University Faculty of Architecture, 2017-12-18)
    Istanbul, having hosted many civilizations and cultures, has a long and important past. Due to its geopolitical locations, the city has been the capital of two civilizations—Ottoman and Byzantine Empires—which left its ...
  • Evcil, Ayşe Nilay; Usal, Sariye Selhan Yalçın (Selcuk University Faculty of Architecture, 2014-06-30)
    Shopping centres are public areas which were used by people from every social strata and different age groups for consuming commodities or leisure. The aim of this study is to emphasize not only public areas accessibility ...