{"title":"利用陶瓷材料重新利用已发现的空间","authors":"H. Karakurt","doi":"10.46641/medeniyetsanat.1109557","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"The found spaces are a part of the cultural heritage and reflect the architectural style of that period to the present and provide information about the period that they were built. The concept of found space means; the existing buildings which are not used or abandoned in an idle manner, and then they are transformed into a different area of use or rebuilt for a different function. In general, the existing structure is preserved, and the structures are given meaning, especially with the variety of materials. In the last decade of the twentieth century, there have been developments about public history and conservation around the world. In the concept that Andreas Huyssen calls \"insatiable museum culture\", many new places and objects have been identified as historically important, and many space applications have been made for commemoration and re-functioning applications. The range of meanings sought in the remains of the past has also expanded in this context. Politically, the concept of conservation has become populist, while commercially, heritage has become part of a global industry. There are social, physical and cultural changes in societies, and these changes are also reflected in the spaces in line with the needs. Found spaces, in a contemporary language, it can be changed in function without losing the stylistic features of the period in which they were built, so the building can be given a sustainable feature. When the idle buildings lose their current function, it is required to pay attention to the design of the old building considering the new purpose of use without deteriorating its character, originality, textural and structural bond. At this stage, the structure; It is important to renew it without breaking it from the past. Within the scope of qualitative research, it was investigated how the space was re-functionalized by using ceramic materials in the found spaces; Project-design-aesthetic dimensions were evaluated. In the international platform, these structures related to the subject have been conveyed with examples.","PeriodicalId":431348,"journal":{"name":"Medeniyet Sanat Dergisi","volume":"5 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2022-07-18","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Reuse of Found Spaces by Using Ceramic Material\",\"authors\":\"H. 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The found spaces are a part of the cultural heritage and reflect the architectural style of that period to the present and provide information about the period that they were built. The concept of found space means; the existing buildings which are not used or abandoned in an idle manner, and then they are transformed into a different area of use or rebuilt for a different function. In general, the existing structure is preserved, and the structures are given meaning, especially with the variety of materials. In the last decade of the twentieth century, there have been developments about public history and conservation around the world. In the concept that Andreas Huyssen calls "insatiable museum culture", many new places and objects have been identified as historically important, and many space applications have been made for commemoration and re-functioning applications. The range of meanings sought in the remains of the past has also expanded in this context. Politically, the concept of conservation has become populist, while commercially, heritage has become part of a global industry. There are social, physical and cultural changes in societies, and these changes are also reflected in the spaces in line with the needs. Found spaces, in a contemporary language, it can be changed in function without losing the stylistic features of the period in which they were built, so the building can be given a sustainable feature. When the idle buildings lose their current function, it is required to pay attention to the design of the old building considering the new purpose of use without deteriorating its character, originality, textural and structural bond. At this stage, the structure; It is important to renew it without breaking it from the past. Within the scope of qualitative research, it was investigated how the space was re-functionalized by using ceramic materials in the found spaces; Project-design-aesthetic dimensions were evaluated. In the international platform, these structures related to the subject have been conveyed with examples.