TRADITIONAL HOUSING ARCHITECTURE AND MASTERY TRADITION IN ORMANA REGION

Mahmut Davulcu
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Ormana is a country under the governance of İbradi province, Antalya. The settlement which is located on Toros Mountains with a steeply and stony geography is one of the significant samples of Mediterranean architecture known for its constructions built with conventional materials, technics and methods. The houses dubbed as ‘buttoned house’ has been categorized within Akseki-İbradi group. The households in Ormana are generally designed and built two stored including basement and first floor. Traditional households mostly share common characteristics and follow each other on subjects such as function, outline of plan and organization of residence. Intensive labor power used to build mansions is not applied to build plain and simple public apartments. The most encountered construction method in the area is the common construction technic. The method, traditionally called as ‘wall with pistuvan or wall with hatil’ is extremely simple but functional based on strengthening the walls that built without concrete through wooden ‘hatil’. The reason for this technic is that Ormana and its periphery is deprived of lime sources geologically. The archaic knowledge of this architectural style, using these domestic materials as a crucial part of construction, without a doubt, is a part of our cultural legacy. Intangible cultural heritage (ICH) is defined by UNESCO as practices, representations, expressions, information, skills and other parts of these such as tools, equipment and cultural places belonging to certain communities, groups and in some cases to individuals. An article written according to information obtained through field work in the area, in 2013, embodies the architectural style peculiar to area, architectural terminology, knowledge of construction and construction traditions in context of folklore by definition and analysis.
奥马纳地区传统民居建筑与对传统的把握
奥马纳是安塔利亚省İbradi管辖下的国家。该定居点位于托罗斯山脉,地形陡峭,多石,是地中海建筑的重要样本之一,以其使用传统材料,技术和方法建造而闻名。这些被称为“纽扣屋”的房子被归类为Akseki-İbradi组。奥马纳的家庭一般设计和建造两层储层,包括地下室和一楼。传统民居在功能、户型、组织等方面多具有共同的特点,相互遵循。用于建造豪宅的密集劳动力,并不适用于建造朴素、简单的公共公寓。该地区最常遇到的施工方法是常用的施工工艺。这种方法,传统上被称为“带皮斯特瓦的墙或带哈蒂尔的墙”,非常简单,但功能强大,通过木制的“哈蒂尔”来加强没有混凝土的墙壁。采用这种技术的原因是奥马纳及其周边地区在地质上缺乏石灰资源。这种建筑风格的古老知识,使用这些国内材料作为建筑的关键部分,毫无疑问,是我们文化遗产的一部分。联合国教科文组织将非物质文化遗产定义为实践、表征、表达、信息、技能及其其他部分,如工具、设备和文化场所,属于某些社区、群体,在某些情况下属于个人。2013年,一篇文章根据在该地区实地考察获得的信息,通过定义和分析,体现了该地区特有的建筑风格、建筑术语、建筑知识和民间传说背景下的建筑传统。
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