Reanalyzing the features of the traditional Turkish houses in view of the Covid-19 pandemic conditions

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Saniye Feyza Yağcı Ergün, A. Nebioglu
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Abstract

The convenience of the spatial usages of the current urban houses is questioned during the COVID-19 (SARS Cov-2) pandemic conditions and especially lockdowns. In this paper, the characteristics of the traditional Turkish house will be reconsidered in the light of the behaviors and needs that arise during the pandemic. In this context, both physical space conditions and cultural habits will be mentioned. Primarily, it is aimed to focus on concepts such as working from home (home-office), feeling of spatial confinement, isolation, longing for nature, introverted lifestyle, stockpiling, providing hygiene and distance socialization. Spatial richness, divisions, sections, extensions, open and semi-open spaces in the Turkish house, as well as the strong relationship with nature will be explained in the focus of the solutions they offer to the current needs. They are supported with authentic examples from both rural and urban areas. Considering that the epidemics and pandemics generally cause changes in architecture, the features of systems that have been used for years that can adapt to new needs have been reintroduced. Thus, a contribution to the architectural discussions on the post pandemic housing is expected within the outcomes of this work. © 2022, Istanbul Teknik Universitesi, Faculty of Architecture. All rights reserved.
鉴于2019冠状病毒病大流行的情况,重新分析土耳其传统房屋的特征
在COVID-19 (SARS - Cov-2)大流行期间,特别是封锁期间,当前城市房屋空间使用的便利性受到质疑。在本文中,将根据疫情期间出现的行为和需求,重新考虑传统土耳其房屋的特征。在这种情况下,物理空间条件和文化习惯都将被提及。首先,它的目的是关注诸如在家工作(家庭办公室)、空间限制的感觉、隔离、对自然的渴望、内向的生活方式、储存、提供卫生和远程社交等概念。土耳其住宅的空间丰富性、划分、部分、扩展、开放和半开放空间,以及与自然的强烈关系,将在他们提供的解决方案的重点中解释,以满足当前的需求。他们得到了来自农村和城市地区的真实例子的支持。考虑到流行病和流行病通常会引起架构的变化,因此重新引入了已使用多年的能够适应新需求的系统特性。因此,在这项工作的成果范围内,预计将对大流行后住房的建筑讨论作出贡献。©2022,伊斯坦布尔科技大学建筑学院。版权所有。
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A|Z ITU Journal of Faculty of Architecture
A|Z ITU Journal of Faculty of Architecture Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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期刊介绍: A|Z ITU Journal of the Faculty of Architecture is an OPEN ACCESS Journal. You can read, download and print full text of articles. The journal is also published with ISSN number (ISSN 1302-8324). A|Z is a refereed journal and is published as three issues in a year in English. A|Z is open to the articles and book reviews about design, planning, research, education, technology, history and art. AIM: A|Z aims to contribute to scientific research, practice and education by publishing national and international studies. AUDIENCE: Academicians, researchers, educators, designers and planners will respect to be the audience and the contributors of the journal. CONTENT: A|Z has 3 sections. Dossier section provides a current or expected to be current subject in the national or international arena. The articles are not related the subject of dossier will be published in the theory section. Articles in both sections should be accepted by referees before publication. The book review section covers the book critics in the related subjects.
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