Yüksek Lisans Tezleri

Permanent URI for this collectionhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12573/5799

Browse

Search Results

Now showing 1 - 2 of 2
  • Master Thesis
    Modüler Mimarlık Kavramının Konut Tasarımı Üzerindeki Etki ve Gelişimi
    (Abdullah Gül Üniversitesi, Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü, 2024) Shahin, Nader Abou; Aksoyak, Ömer Devrim
    Modularity, deeply rooted in ancient art, architecture, and the natural world, has a rich historical legacy. This research endeavours to delineate a historical definition of modularity, objectively compile diverse perspectives and discussions, and explore its modern conceptualization. The primary objective is to cultivate a comprehensive understanding of the term 'module' within the context of architectural history. The study explores the various approaches to modularity and prefabrication adopted globally over the last century. The research examines past and present applications in housing projects, conducts a thorough literature review to trace the historical evolution of modular housing, delves into modularity theories in architectural design, and scrutinizes existing case studies. A theoretical framework defines critical concepts of modularity in architectural design and highlights influential architectural theorists and their contributions to modular design. A selection of modular housing projects is then subjected to in-depth case studies, analyzing successful and less successful examples to discern the factors contributing to effective modular design. Through an exhaustive listing and analysis of modular and prefabricated projects, this thesis aims to shed light on the developmental trajectory of the modular approach in terms of construction systems, materials, and dimensions. While revealing notable advancements, the research underscores existing gaps, particularly in customization for future adoption in housing architecture. Against the backdrop of a global housing crisis, modular architecture emerges as a promising solution aligned with the UN's Sustainable Development Goal 11.1—ensuring safe, decent, and affordable housing for all by 2030. This research serves as a foundational exploration into the modular concept in architectural housing, providing insights into its historical evolution and potential future applications.
  • Master Thesis
    Türkiye'de Çocuk Mekânının Konutta Oluşum ve Evrimi
    (Abdullah Gül Üniversitesi Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü, 2022) Sezen, Öykü Su; Sezen, Öykü Su; Tozoğlu, Ahmet Erdem
    This study historically examines the formation and development of children's domestic spaces in Turkey from the beginning of the twentieth century to the 1980s. As will be shown, political, cultural, economic, and social turns have influenced the formation of children's space in Turkey in this period. The changing meaning of childhood in Europe since the seventeenth century had become the central element of the construction of idealized middle-class nuclear families in the nineteenth century. In the Ottoman society, observable changes in the thoughts and practices about childhood had begun since the nineteenth century. While the shift in the childhood phenomenon in different societies contains similarities and differences, modernization is the key term that I will coin to explain this complex process. This thesis basically explores children's domestic spaces in Turkey by following the traces of the historical roots of the modern family construction and argues that the construction of a child as an individual cannot be read independently of the defined roles of the nuclear family members. In this way, it discovers the historical traces of the idea that the children should have their own living space within the home, which is one of the prominent issues while emphasizing the 'scientific' background of raising children. This thesis tries to set an original spatial reading on the changes in children's spaces by analyzing the visual materials, mainly taken from architecture magazines, home and life magazines, of the middle and upper-class houses in Istanbul and Ankara.