Transforming perception of space in the pandemic agenda: from real space to virtual space

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Ç. G. Varli, B. Şahin
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Abstract

Due to the COVID-19, a lot has changed regarding daily routines. Homes have become an extension of the public sphere. Because of the pandemic, people's daily roles have moved mainly into the home via the internet and this shift has created a new multi-role situation. Within the scope of the study, an online semistructured interview was conducted to examine people's experiences of the new representations of the house. The findings in this case study were evaluated with the literature and discussed under these headings: representation of self and representation of space. The study showed that;house, as the new representation space, has become a part of the social identity shared with the public. Objects seen by the camera served as an indicator of self-representation. The privacy of the home was disturbed by the host of the public. The house has become a place where many identities have to exist together. Interviews show that the home's effect on representation cannot be denied. The house is now both a private and a public space, hosting many formal and informal activities. Moreover, while at home, many personal and spatial representations have been transferred to the virtual world. The COVID-19 pandemic has made the home a part of the public space. However, the house is not designed to function as a public space and acts as an insufficient representation of self and place. If daily life continues with a focus on home, the house should be redesigned by the new representations it hosts. © 2023, Istanbul Teknik Universitesi, Faculty of Architecture. All rights reserved.
在大流行病议程中转变对空间的看法:从真实空间到虚拟空间
受新冠肺炎疫情影响,日常生活发生了很大变化。住宅已经成为公共领域的延伸。由于大流行,人们的日常角色主要通过互联网转移到家中,这种转变创造了一种新的多角色局面。在研究范围内,进行了一次在线半结构化访谈,以检查人们对房屋新表现形式的体验。本案例研究的结果与文献进行了评估,并在以下标题下进行了讨论:自我表征和空间表征。研究表明,住宅作为新的表征空间,已经成为与公众共享的社会身份的一部分。相机看到的物体是自我表现的指示器。这个家的隐私被众多的公众打扰了。房子已经成为许多身份必须共同存在的地方。访谈显示,家庭对代表性的影响是不可否认的。房子现在既是私人空间也是公共空间,举办许多正式和非正式的活动。此外,在家里,许多个人和空间表征已经转移到虚拟世界。新冠肺炎大流行使家成为公共空间的一部分。然而,这座房子并没有被设计成一个公共空间,而是作为一个自我和地方的充分代表。如果日常生活继续以家为中心,那么房子应该通过它所承载的新代表来重新设计。©2023,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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