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Konu "Accessibility" için ICONARP International Journal of Architecture and Planning listeleme

Konu "Accessibility" için ICONARP International Journal of Architecture and Planning listeleme

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  • Polat, Erkan (Selcuk University Faculty of Architectue, 2016-06-30)
    Today, in Turkey, the percent of the disabled is %12. Thus, there are 10 million disabled people and when you take the disabled into account with their families half of the Turkish society is affected directly from disability. ...
  • Demirkan, Özlem (Selcuk University Faculty of Architecture, 2016)
    Urban designers and architects have to clearly understand the physical features and needs of the people they are designing for. In the designing process fields such as anthropometry, biomechanics, ergonomics, biology and ...
  • Enginöz, Evren Burak; Şavlı, Hilal (Selcuk University Faculty of Architecture, 2016-06-30)
    According to World Health Organization (WHO), 10% of the population in developed countries and 12% of the population in developing countries are disabled people. And also researches by TUİK, in 2003, 12% of the population ...
  • Yücel, Gül (Selcuk University Faculty of Architecture, 2016)
    In the study; the assessment of accessibility has been conducted in Istanbul public libraries within the scope of public area. Public libraries commonly serve with its user of more than 20 million in total, spread to 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 ...
  • 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 ...
  • 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 ...
  • Saltoğlu, Selma; Öksüz, Aysun Aydın (Selcuk University Faculty of Architecture, 2016-06-30)
    The concept of disability, which is well accepted around the world and seem to be a statement of positive discrimination at first, requires to become a current issue as an equality problem in architecture and society today. ...
  • Tutal, Osman; Topçu, Mehmet (Selcuk University Faculty of Architecture, 2018-08-31)
    Historical environment is a unique and irreplaceable resource which reflects the social, cultural and economic characteristics of the past societies (Donely, 2011). It is an integral part of local, regional and national ...
  • Evcil, Ayşe Nilay; Usal, Sariye Selhan Yalçın (Selcuk University Faculty of Architecture, 2014-06-30)
    Every day, in urban areas, the mobility of people and goods forms inner urban transportation. When urban transportation is carried in the form of public transportation, it becomes a public service. The urban public transport ...