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  • Master Thesis
    Mesleki Bilgi Transferinin Bir Aracı Olarak Türk Mimarlık Dergileri: 1960-1980
    (Abdullah Gül Üniversitesi, Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü, 2023) Katırcıoğlu, Nida; Tozoğlu, Ahmet Erdem
    In this thesis, the role of architectural periodicals published in Turkey in the context of knowledge transfer between 1960 and 1980 is analyzed with textual analysis. One of the functions of architectural periodicals, transferring the changes and developments in the professional field in the world to their readers, has been investigated. The contents of three architectural periodicals that transfer architectural knowledge have been categorized by examining their archives.
  • Master Thesis
    Tasarım ve Sergileme Arasındaki Diyaloğu Keşfetmek: İtalyan Kurumlarında Çağdaş Sanat Sergilerinin Mimari Entegrasyonu
    (Abdullah Gül Üniversitesi, Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü, 2024) Ünal, Cansu; Asıliskender, Burak
    Museums are dynamic spaces where architecture and exhibition design interact in significant ways, influencing each other and contributing to a cohesive cultural experience. The relationship between contemporary art exhibitions and museum architecture is crucial in shaping the narrative and the display of art. By exploring the relationship between contemporary art exhibitions and the architecture of museum buildings, a comprehensive analysis is offered of how these elements engage in a dynamic dialogue. Through a detailed comparative analysis of four landmark institutions—Fondazione Prada in Milan, Strozzi Palace in Florence, MAXXI in Rome, and the Venice Biennale's Arsenale—the study investigates the transformative role of architectural innovation in redefining historical structures for contemporary cultural purposes. The research underscores the significance of adaptive reuse in the evolution of museum spaces, examining how the architectural characteristics and spatial configurations of each building influence curatorial strategies and display of art. Focusing on the interplay between museum architecture and the thematic content of art exhibitions, the study highlights how museums serve as active participants in cultural discourse. This research provides insights into the ways contemporary art exhibitions and museum buildings collaboratively construct a hierarchical narrative space, enhancing the aesthetic, cultural, and educational value of art.
  • Master Thesis
    Kentsel Yeşil Alanların Sosyal Etkileşim Üzerinden Evrimi
    (Abdullah Gül Üniversitesi, Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü, 2023) Atılgan, Aslıhan; Asıliskender, Burak
    Urban green spaces, which are vital venues for social interaction, have altered substantially over time, from antiquity to the present-day. Contemporary urban green spaces are intended as full and flexible locations rather than depending on a specific physical arrangement with functional limits. Urban green spaces are nowadays not solely utilized for recreational pursuits that put constraints on users (such as sports facilities, child-friendly play areas, sitting places, etc.); rather, they generate dynamic, adaptable landscapes that give opportunity for a range of activities. Thanks to varied activities citizens in the urban might have chance to gather and engage each other. This supplying the urban offers flexible spaces and functions for individuals with varied background. As a consequence, contemporary green spaces draw in a range of individuals, providing everyone the possibility to pick activities they prefer and spend their spare time. In order to comprehend how people, engage socially in urban green spaces, this study analyzes how urban green spaces have altered historically from ancient to present times. Three parks in the contemporary world are investigated through activities owing to the concepts of Jane Jacobs and Jan Gehl. The study also gives projections and design proposals for green areas of the future. Keywords: Activities, Social Interaction, Urban Green, Gathering Space
  • Master Thesis
    Türk İnşaat Sektörünün Yenilikçi Cephe Kaplama Malzemelerine Yaklaşımı Üzerine Bir Değerlendirme
    (Abdullah Gül Üniversitesi, Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü, 2023) Batmaz, Nurefşan; Metin, Buket
    Innovation is generally indicated as the adoption of an idea or behavior which is new to an organization to help to change the current state for the better. In the competitive business environment of a globalized economy, the significance of innovation is rising day by day. The desire to enhance their products and services and reduce costs made construction innovation a challenge among construction companies. The implementation of innovation in building materials and technologies involves the opportunity of creating innovative conditions for architectural design and affects contemporary architectural practices. Within these advancements in building materials and technologies, the expectations from facade design and systems are also influenced inevitably. In this thesis, it is aimed to understand the place of the concept of innovation in the construction industry and the perception of the construction companies in the process of introducing new materials or products to the Turkish construction industry. In accordance with this aim, in this research, facade cladding materials are chosen due to the availability of different systems, materials, and application methods, and the companies that produce facade cladding products are focused. On the basis of this approach, a case study with a product investigation and a survey is conducted, then evaluated and discussed at the end of the study.
  • Master Thesis
    Origami'nin Mimarlıkta Kullanılmasına Kapsamlı Bir Bakış Açısı
    (Abdullah Gül Üniversitesi, Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü, 2023) Demir, Deniz; Metin, Buket
    In today's conditions, in the production methods used by different disciplines, functionality is sought as well as aesthetics, and design decisions are taken at the beginning of the process by considering the functional properties that the product should have. There is a similar situation in architecture, and it is expected that the methods used in finding form will bring other features. There is a need for methods to achieve maximum efficiency in the construction process, which is created by considering environmental performance, cost, aesthetics, and benefits to the user. One of these methods is origami, known as the art of paper folding, and is used as a design technique for architectural design in different countries around the world. The origami technique, which is basically used to obtain three-dimensional objects from two-dimensional paper, is used in architecture to create volumes and surfaces with a similar logic. In the built examples, it is seen that this technique is used to design and construct the building component, building element, or the whole building. While there are projects where this technique is used for form finding, features such as foldability and deployability from origami are used in projects which require different functions. Within the scope of this thesis, a comprehensive perspective is proposed to this technique, which is used for different purposes and at various scales. In this context, it has been seen that there is a relationship between morphology, building performance, and origami pattern characteristics. This connection between them is effective in using origami as a design technique in architecture. This systematic data set was analyzed and the parameters are defined with this approach. The survey method was used to obtain information about the perspectives of the designers who were inspired by origami while designing their projects. It is aimed to collect data on the use of origami in architecture and the relationship between morphology, building performance, and pattern characteristics stated in the thesis. In this way, it is aimed to reach the participants' perspectives, which they have gained through experience, by asking questions related to the proposed perspective. The answers obtained were analyzed and contributed to the comprehensive perspective proposal in the thesis.
  • Master Thesis
    Banliyö Yerleşimlerinin Kentsel Canlılığını Yeniden Düşünmek: Kayseri İldem Örneği
    (Abdullah Gül Üniversitesi, Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü, 2023) Şahin, Aydan; Asıliskender, Burak
    Urban vitality is a concept that represents urban life and encompasses many urban concepts such as sustainability, healthy cities, and quality-built environment that can be associated with every urban parameter related to humans. Although urban vitality is associated with the city center and historical areas, studies related to recent suburban are encountered in the literature. This study aims to fill the gap in the literature by addressing the development of suburbs, which have undeniable importance for the life of cities, and associating them with urban vitality. In this thesis, four-building groups representing İldem, which are the dominant patterns in the İldem Suburb of Kayseri city, have been chosen as a case study. According to the suburban conditions, urban vitality conditions have been reconsidered. The new urban vitality conditions include the tools of the quality of the built environment practices and the human dimension, which is the focus of the concept of urban vitality. The urban vitality conditions created for İldem Suburb, these suburbs have been illustrated with maps and plans. Instead of expressing the urban vitality and the built environment with numerical data, have been aimed to describe the life and urban vitality in the suburbs by illustrated them. In this context, reconsidering the basic research problem examined through İldem Suburb. The concept of urban vitality should be addressed not only in city centers but also in suburbs, and urban spaces should support the quality-built environment and social interaction. Keywords: Urban Vitality, Suburban, Quality of Built Environment, Kayseri, İldem
  • Master Thesis
    Bir Üçüncü Mekan Olarak Kütüphane
    (Abdullah Gül Üniversitesi, Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü, 2023) Doğaray, Adem; Asıliskender, Burak
    This study deals with the transformation of library spaces with the development of technology and the digitalization of information in the 20th century and aims to interpret and define the conceptual idea, architectural form, and design approach of the 21st century library spaces in transition. Libraries have been playing a vital role in the development of human civilization. For this scope, this thesis studies understanding libraries with their historical background and their new spatial forms and understandings. The evolution of libraries has been searched and key developments that led to extensive change have been examined. According to the developments in information and technology, there have been significant impacts on library spaces. Information has passed from the physical environment to the digital environment, and access to information and knowledge has become much easier with the integration of technological tools. This thesis surveys the effects and transformations of libraries on function and architectural form, as well as their spatial usage through morphological analysis, criticizes emerging views such as Third Space and design practices in library spaces and explains contemporary libraries by examining the effects of the concept of Third Space. Today, libraries aren't only institutions that store information anymore; They have also become social and public hubs where information is produced and shared. The study intends to discover this emerging transition in the architectural form of library space through syntactic and morphological analyzes of selected contemporary libraries, Lochal library, Birmingham library, Calgary Central Library, and Helsinki Central Oodi library. According to developments, the Thesis proposes to interpret and define library spaces over time have been discussed and made predictions about design practices, space understandings of the library, and library concept related to the future library spaces. Keywords: Digitalization, Library Space, Library Concept, Third Space
  • Master Thesis
    Yaşlılıkta Yaşam Kalitesini Artırmak için Bir Konut Tasarımı Değerlendirme Yaklaşımı
    (Abdullah Gül Üniversitesi, Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü, 2022) Görez, Aslı; Metin, Buket
    The increase in the number of the older living independently due to the demographic transformation and changes in the household structure brings the housing design for older adults to the agenda. Depending on the biological, psychological and social losses brought about by the aging process, the relationship of the elderly with housing also changes. Many older adults need help with daily activities that they used to perform easily. Dysfunctional housing, dysfunctional neighborhoods and even dysfunctional cities negatively affect the quality of life of older adults. Domains affecting quality of life, which is a multi-layered concept, are different from other age groups in old age. This difference is also reflected in the housing design. It indicates a strong relationship between housing and quality of life in old age. For houses that can adapt to the changes brought about by aging, it is necessary to clearly define how the relationship between the design considerations required for housing design and the domains of quality of life is established. This constitutes the main problem and research question of the thesis. This thesis discusses the necessary design issues for housing design that increases the quality of life of older adults whose independence increases with the biological, psychological and social losses caused by aging. The thesis is to propose a housing design assessment approach based on the interrelationship of 223 design considerations derived from the comparative analysis of Lifetime Homes Design Guide, Livable Housing Design Guidelines, Universal Design Guidelines for Homes in Ireland, Older Persons' Housing Design: A European Good Practice Guide, EVOLVE Tool - Evaluation of Older People's Living Environments, and Accessibility Guide in Turkey, and 40 domains derived from the comparative analysis of 14 quality of life approaches from pioneers, official institutions and researchers in architecture, gerontology and sociology. This assessment approach includes design considerations to the quality of life of older adults so that they can live independently in their existing or newly designed housing for as long as possible. The approach, which deals with the housing design process in five scales as housing, building, community, immediate surrounding and urban context, has been applied for two houses in Turkey: Retirement Houses in Nilüfer, Bursa and Small Houses in Çukurova, Adana. As a result of the assessment, applications to negatively affect the quality of life of the elderly at all design scales are identified.
  • Master Thesis
    Dijital Çağda Banka Mekanının Dönüşümü
    (Abdullah Gül Üniversitesi Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü, 2022) Yıldırım, Emine; Asıliskender, Burak
    In this study, Lefebvre's definitions of space have been discussed and interrelated to digital space interpretations through theorists from different disciplines such as Mitchell and Manovich, and the concept of transition from digitalized space to digital space through bank architecture. With the inclusion of digital technologies in the space, hybrid spaces have emerged as a transitional form between physical and virtual space. These transformations in the space have reduced the need for the physical environment to interact with the user. Decentralized distribution channels and web 3.0 have important implications for the idea of virtualization of space. Considering both the distributed network protocol and the transaction structures of cryptocurrencies that do not need physical reality, it is observed that many leading banks and financial institutions have adapted their headquarters and branches to this transformation. It was found meaningful to examine the transformation in bank branches within the scope of the thesis as the area where the transformative effect created by the relationship between finance and technology can be observed the fastest in the user and in the place. The digital interfaces of the space, which has been needed by banking transactions since the first periods of its history and shaped accordingly that banking transactions today, have been discussed and it has been tried to predict the way the space will be handled and design decisions in the future.
  • 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.