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Cyclical inversion of limits and centres: the formation process of the Regio quartadecima, Constantinople
(University of Strathclyde Publishing, 2022)The paper reconstructs the topography of Constantinople’s fourteenth region (regio XIV) applying the urban morphology analysis methods (Caniggia and Maffei, 1979) and the attractors’ theory (Camiz, 2018) to the fragmentary ... -
Demographic change and urban transformation: the challenges of residents' attitudes
(Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, 2010)ities around different regions of the world have been subject to important social and cultural alterations due to ever increasing affects of globalization process. The cities in Turkey are no exception to this urban ... -
Design workshops as a tool for informal architectural education
(Open House International Association, 2015)Although the design studio has formally been the locus for design education, informal education approach has gained more and more acceptance in the world. Informal education, which is the education outside the confines of ... -
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Diachronic urban morphology: The formation process of Ait Ben Haddou, Morocco
(U+D edition, Rome, 2024)This research focuses on the Ksar (Ighrem) Ait Ben Haddou, an outstanding example of well-preserved settlement in Southern Morocco. This fortified town is located in a semi-desert basin near the city of Ouarzazate, on ... -
Digital survey and architectural representation of a Genoese tower for the Museum of the city and territory of Galata
(Pisa University Press, Pisa:, 2023-03-15)Galata, one of the oldest districts in Istanbul, still shows a historical and multi-layered urban texture. In 2019, within the “Urban Facade-Istanbul Waterfront” international workshop, a 3D laser scanner survey of Galata’s ... -
The digitalization of studio practices and its impact on the development of design literacy of first-year architecture students
(Oslo Metropolitan University, 2023-12-31)Digital skills are emphasized in the ongoing process of digital transformation in higher education. In this article, digital literacy is discussed within the broader perspective of design literacy and the acceleration of ... -
A distributed virtual learning environment (DVLE) for a constructively aligned architectural design studio
(Festival Architettura Edizioni, Parma, Italy, 2021)In the last 30 years there has been extensive research about online teaching, outlining the importance of the interaction modes and the constructive alignment of the intended learning outcomes (ILO) and the teaching and ... -
The double-chaired voussoir barrel vault on the Gymnasium Calidarium, Salamis Cyprus
(Gangemi Editore, 2019)The colonnade of the Salamis Gymnasium was excavated in 1890 (Arthur, Munro & Tubbs, 1891) and interpreted as part of a Temple of Zeus. The area was recognized as a thermal complex following new excavations in 1925, which ... -
Dubai. Una capitale contemporanea
(Istituto della Enciclopedia italiana fondata da Giovanni Treccani, 2020-09)Dubai is the capital of the Emirate of Dubai, part of the United Arab Emirates, in the Arabian Peninsula, on the western shores of the Persian Gulf, near the Strait of Hormuz. The discovery of oil fields, starting from ... -
The effect of muqarnas on acoustic quality of traditional Turkish bath interior space
(ACM Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage, 2023-08-09)Decorative “muqarnas” add charm to the design element and may influence the characteristics of an interior space. This study hypothesises that muqarnas in traditional Turkish baths (hammams) affect acoustic performances ... -
Effects of cultural processes on heterotopic spaces: The case of Bomonti, Istanbul
(Chulalongkorn University, Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts, 2022-07)The cultural change model covers the cultural change processes and their effects on different spaces in the urban environment. Cultural processes constitute cultural change and may in turn alter the lifestyle of individual ... -
The effects of perceived and objective measures of home-environment on transportation and recreational walking among children
(2015)This study explores the relative association of objective and perceived environmental factors with recreational and transportation walking behaviour. Randomly selected parents of students (ages 12-14) at 10 elementary ... -
The effects of street network configuration and street-level urban design on route choice behaviour: an analysis of elementary school students walking to/from school in istanbul
(Instituto Superior Tecnico, Departamento de Engenharia Civil, Arquitetura e Georrecursos, 2017)This paper explores the association between the built environment, measured through street network configuration and street-level urban design, and route choice of children walking to/from school. The aim is to understand ... -
The effects of transportation modes on campus use: A case study of a suburban campus
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The effects of wood fiber directions on bonding performance
(Elsevier, 2024-01-12)Using engineered wood products (EWPs) in the building technologies is very crucial in terms of sustainable approaches. They provide; low weight, high structural stiffness, carbon storage capacity and easy erection on site. ... -
The emerging role of urban morphology in practicing and teaching architectural and urban design
(National Technical University of Athens, 2019)The querelle between modern and traditional urban design has alimented in the past decades diverging phenomena such as the new urbanism, the so-called vernacular architecture and the landscape urbanism on one hand, and the ... -
An empirical study of visual comfort in office buildings
(Springer, 2021)Visual comfort is an important indicator of both occupant satisfaction and work performance. The main goal of this study is to present the visual comfort-related factors that influence occupant satisfaction. To achieve ... -
Energy efficiency evaluation of different glazing and shading systems in a school building
(EDP Sciences, 2019)The energy conversations methods and techniques take a significant role in the energy performance of the buildings. Façade and shading systems are in continuous development, and recent studies are showing the importance ... -
Energy efficiency in residential buildings using nano-wood composite materials
(IAEME Publication, 2018-03)Wood is one of the conventional building materials in the world, due to its availability and sustainability in nature. The electric and thermal conductivity of wood have made it exceptional among the other conventional ...
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