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ArticlePublication Open Access Geometric decomposition and algorithmic model of main gate muqarnas of Ankara Cenabi Ahmet Pasha Mosque(Elsevier, 2024-09-01) Asli Agirbas; Architecture; AĞIRBAŞ, AslıCenabi Ahmet Pasha Mosque (Cenab-ıAhmet Pa¸s a Mosque) is known to be the only work that resembles the style of Architect Sinan in Ankara. In this study, it is aimed to examine the two-dimensional muqarnas scheme of the mosque’s main gate and to determine through algorithmic modeling the combination of muqarnas cells in the third dimension. By the photogrammetry method, the grid and star forms used in the muqarnas plan scheme are revealed. The geometric characteristic of the muqarnas in two dimensions is determined. Cell types of the muqarnas and their geometric configurations are obtained. It is demon- strated that there is a radial grid in the plan of the Cenabi Ahmet Pasha Mosque main gate muqarnas, and that the three-dimensional structure of the muqarnas consisting of six layers includes almond cell, triangle cell, deltoid cell, intermediate triangle cell, intermediate deltoid cell, biped cell and triped cell. Additionally, an algorithmic model based on the creation of cell unit system is proposed for the creation of the muqarnas geometry in 3D.Conference ObjectPublication Open Access The Kyrenia castle, an approach to digital documentation in the Cyprus island(Museen der Stadt Wien–Stadtarchäologie, Vienna, 2018) Bertocci, S.; Verdiani, G.; Camiz, Alessandro; Ceylanlı, Zeynep; Şevketoğlu, M.; Interior Architecture and Environmental Design; Architecture; Börner, W.; Uhlirz, S.; CAMIZ, Alessandro; CEYLANLI, ZeynepDocumenting large architectures with an accurate survey has recently become possible even with a limited budget. Digital survey tools based on both active and passive solutions, offers today versatile opportunities for the architectural documentation, regardless of the building’s dimension. This paper presents the poster, prepared for the CHNT conference, with an extract of Terrestrial and Aerial Photogrammetry and Terrestrial Lasergrammetry. This was used by academics in the context of the Kyrenia Castle in the Cyprus Island, a large medieval fortification organized in an almost square planimetry with a side of about 150 meters and walls height up to about 30 meters, gathering the occasion of a specific workshop (activated for one week in May 2018) and producing the first (partial) digital model of this large built heritage. Following the protocols and best practice in digital documentation of this kind of architectures – the coordinator group of the workshop in synergy with the management unit of the museum hosted in the castle- has brought on an articulated experience moving from the morphology of the castle, to its stratigraphy, to its exhibition aspects, to its restoration issues, to the production of multimedia contents for technical and/or general public access. In that poster it was presented the structure of the workshop, the structure of the survey, the interactions and integrations between different surveys, the system of tools, and the results coming out at first, from the on-field operations brought on by the students participating to the workshop and the following processing operated by technical expert operators; going on to the development of common digital bases to evolve the way of approach to these monumental structures. To present the complete workflow with samples the poster was enriched with QR-Code links to online resources has been made to be a useful base for sharing and discussing the whole set of activities completed on this subject.Book PartPublication Open Access Od miasta zwartego do miasta krajobrazowego: GIS i AR dla budowy spoleczności GZM. From the compact city to the landscape city: GIS and AR for the construction of the GZM community,(Wydawnictwo Politechniki Śląskiej, Gliwice, 2023) Camiz, Alessandro; Architecture; Bradecki, T.; Kafka, K.; Ludwig, J.; Mól, B.; CAMIZ, AlessandroTomasz Bradecki and his students in this research have explored successfully both, the city, or perhaps we should say the metropolitan area, and the tools to represent, analyse and share the built environment through immersive technologies. Within the technologies experimented we should mention the use of open source software, such a QGIS (today a standard for GIS research) in order to create density MODELS OF THE STRUCTURE OF THE GZM METROPOLIS, and the use of AR in order to share those results with a wider community.Conference ObjectPublication Open Access The use of parametric mapping as an analysis method in contextual design studio(Proceedings of SiGRaDi, 2022) Şahin, Murat; Ağırbaş, Aslı; Kaynar, Hilal; Architecture; ŞAHİN, Murat; AĞIRBAŞ, Aslı; KAYNAR, HilalThis paper is discussed an experimental study carried out in the undergraduate Contextual Design Studio (CDS). The studio comprises four stages: Site Analysis Phase, Conceptual Design Studies, Design Development Phase, and Final Presentation. The site analysis stage lasts for about four weeks,10 hours a week in the studio. Particular importance is given to this part of the project so that students have a chance to gain different perspectives on multiple meanings of context and, more specifically, the historical, social and physical context of the the neighborhood. Besides conventional mapping and representation techniques and tools, some new design tools have been introduced in the studio, one of which was this experimental study in question. The study aims at the integration of the Parametric Mapping techniques, at a basic level, into the site analysis process in the contextual design studio to provide an entry point to thinking through the tool used for the students. In this term, the method of abstracting site features through Parametric Mapping was used in the site analysis process and the effect of this form-oriented data on the concepts of the projects was interpreted. NudiBranch, an add-on to the Grasshopper program, was used in the Parametric Mapping workshop. Students' works were discussed briefly with the help of some representative instances.