Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via subscription.This article aims to explore the changes and continuity in housing patterns of Turkish society comparing traditional and contemporary usage. In this context, the spatial and social structures of housing patterns are studied comparatively from an historical perspective. The article is based on research projects carried out by the author that aimed to identify the effects of socio-cultural and psychological factors on the spatial formation, meaning and use of domestic space in different types of Turkish dwellings. Examples chosen from a number of case studies in different housing patterns are mainly those of the Middle Asian Tent, the...
Structured as a think piece, this study examines the transformation of Turkish middle-class living r...
Architecture and culture constantly interact with each other. Since the vernacular housing is built ...
This article discusses the notion of "museum-salon" and the changes in its perception and practices ...
Urbanization is still emerging problem in Turkey as a developing country related with the changing s...
Squatterization, as a continuing process, is still emerging housing problem around theurban cent...
During the years they lived as nomads in Central Asia, Turks have been in a constant movement and ac...
The continuing process of squatterization constitutes a housing problem directly related to the rapi...
The most essential issue in designing residental spaces is answering the question of "What would be ...
Until recently it was assumed that dwellings within squatter areas were essentially minimal shelters...
The scholarship on modernization of non-western states can be enhanced with the help of recent forma...
Traditional living spaces contain climatic and cultural elements that may be used in the design of f...
AbstractCulture being one of the basic subjects of social and cultural anthropology has been a conce...
The aim of this paper is to set light to relationship between the city and traditional house via the...
This paper investigates the meaning of squatter (gecekondu) and apartment housing for rural-to-urban...
Abstract“Neighborhood” concept – which is seen in all cultures even in different shapes and under di...
Structured as a think piece, this study examines the transformation of Turkish middle-class living r...
Architecture and culture constantly interact with each other. Since the vernacular housing is built ...
This article discusses the notion of "museum-salon" and the changes in its perception and practices ...
Urbanization is still emerging problem in Turkey as a developing country related with the changing s...
Squatterization, as a continuing process, is still emerging housing problem around theurban cent...
During the years they lived as nomads in Central Asia, Turks have been in a constant movement and ac...
The continuing process of squatterization constitutes a housing problem directly related to the rapi...
The most essential issue in designing residental spaces is answering the question of "What would be ...
Until recently it was assumed that dwellings within squatter areas were essentially minimal shelters...
The scholarship on modernization of non-western states can be enhanced with the help of recent forma...
Traditional living spaces contain climatic and cultural elements that may be used in the design of f...
AbstractCulture being one of the basic subjects of social and cultural anthropology has been a conce...
The aim of this paper is to set light to relationship between the city and traditional house via the...
This paper investigates the meaning of squatter (gecekondu) and apartment housing for rural-to-urban...
Abstract“Neighborhood” concept – which is seen in all cultures even in different shapes and under di...
Structured as a think piece, this study examines the transformation of Turkish middle-class living r...
Architecture and culture constantly interact with each other. Since the vernacular housing is built ...
This article discusses the notion of "museum-salon" and the changes in its perception and practices ...