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Publication An Analytical Approach to Identify Design Criteria for Reducing Earthquake Risks in Residential Interiors(Istanbul Teknik Universitesi, Faculty of Architecture, 2023) Garip, S. Banu; Garip, Ervin; Birgönül, Zeynep; GÜZELCİ, HANDANA vital measure to prevent earthquake risks is to retrofit existing buildings or design and construct resistant structures. After increasing the earthquake resistance of buildings, measures taken in building interiors comes to the forefront. In the scope of this study, comprehensive analytical research is conducted to identify the criteria for reducing earthquake risks in the design of residential interior spaces. Reviewing the literature of both national and international publications using the keywords and phrases “Earthquake and Interior Design” “Earthquake and Furniture Design”, “Earthquake and Architectural Design”, “Earthquake and Materials”, “Precautions for Earthquake Damages”, “Earthquake Psychology” is employed as a method. In the next step, criteria extracted from the content analysis are categorized, analyzed and evaluated systematically. Together with this research, a set of measures to reduce earthquake risks for the interior design of residential interiors was presented. It also includes risks and strategies related to categorized interior elements, which designers can use in the design process. Many people could be inside residences, where most daily life is spent during an earthquake. This describes the study’s widespread impact. The design criteria presented are expected to be a source that includes a set of categorized data with a holistic approach to reduce risks, leading to safe design, and ensuring up-to-date continuity of knowledge for future designs.Publication Archi-Mimesis as a Design Doctrine(Deniz Yengin, 2019) Demirkan, Özgür; USTA, AYHAN; Ergin, EmreThis study was based on a discussion of the relationship between mimesis and architectural design. Mimesis was accepted as one of the oldest and most basic concepts of artistic and literary efforts, a method to learn and produce a representation of reality from ancient periods to today. However, mimesis is not simply used as imitation, even in ancient periods. Mimesis has a strong relationship with various parameters like the physical material reality of the world, the era, the things the era brings, and the worldview, knowledge, and experience of the designer. In this context, this study is based on the theorem of the internalization of the objective world in the designing process and the mimetic approach in the designing process by including individual approaches in the creation process. To test this theorem, a workshop, conceptualized as “Archi-Mimesis,” and accepting mimesis as creative designing doctrine, was organized. We describe Archi-Mimesis as mimesis or re-representation of the architecture, which is different from other nature-based methods like biomimetic, through the interface of mimetic methods maintained by considering reality through the creativity of architectural design and innovation oriented structure.Publication Architectural Episodes 02: New Dialogues in Architectural Education and Practice(İstanbul Kültür Üniversitesi, 2022) Kolektif; ed., Neslihan Dostoğlu; ed., Emel Birer; ed., Esin Hasgül; ed., H. Nur Kızılyaprak; ed., Merve Aksoy Oral; ed., Dilara GürPublication An Architectural Query of Anthropocene Era: Planned Obsolescence(Kare Publishing, 2023) AYDIN, HANIM GÜL; BİRER, EMELAfter Modernity, the human has become the subject, and the world redefined by the human has turned into a painting. However, the efforts of human subjectivity to reveal the world in the Anthropocene Era, with negative practices such as the “planned obsolescence theory,” which is the research subject, even prepares for the end of its existence. According to the research hypothesis evaluated through the theory’s effect on architectural problems, “secularization should take place against planned obsolete architecture.” The research aims to show that positive feedback can be provided in society and ecology by reversing architectural consumption. It is to open up for discussion that architecture, which is left in the tension of life and death but revived by the urbanites and nature despite the negativity of decay, can be sustained by becoming secularized. How planned obsolete architectures become secularized is revealed through visual documents and tables and discourse and descriptive analysis methods through architectures of different scales and geographies, which can be reactivated in human-nature activity while in crisis of decay. At the micro and macro scale of architecture, Hawthorne Plaza Shopping Center, Banker Han (Banker Kastelli), Doel Village, and Houtouwan Village were selected as purposeful examples.Publication An Assessment of Professional Practice Training in Undergraduate(Deniz Yengin, 2019) BOSTANCIOĞLU, ESRA; Gemci, Kevser KesimThe scope of the architectural profession, one of the oldest professions in human history, has changed with the advent of technology. Likewise, architectural education also changes and improves all the time. Accrediting bodies evaluate architectural education and improve them through competence activities. In this study, the requirements identified by National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB), an international accreditation body, and the national accreditation body Architecture Accreditation Board (MIAK) have been reviewed, upon which it has been found out that professional practice has an important share in architectural education but has not been the subject of current research. Therefore, the study aims to assess the situation in Turkey in terms of undergraduate architectural education with respect to professional practice and identify the weaknesses thereof, hence contributing to architectural education. In this context, the professional practice requirements among the NAAB and MIAK requirements have been reviewed and the areas that need to be covered in terms of professional practice within undergraduate architecture programmes have been identified. The professional practice courses in undergraduate architecture programmes and the course contents have been analysed to demonstrate the current situation of professional practice training in undergraduate architecture programmes in Turkey. The data for the analysis of courses and course contents have been gathered from the webpages of universities. Content analysis method has been used in assessing course contents.Publication Augmented Reality Experience in an Architectural Design Studio(Springer, 2023) Alp, Neşe Çakıcı; YAZICI, YASEMİN ERKAN; Öner, DilanThanks to the developing technology, different methods and tools are used in architectural representation, and architects contribute to developing these tools. Architects can easily model their designs with computer technologies and even make them visible in the environment with augmented reality technologies. Also, it is thought that these technologies will become widespread in basic architectural education over time. This study conducted a practice at the undergraduate architecture level using augmented reality technology. Within the scope of the study, the predisposition of students who experience augmented reality technologies to new representation, gender, course period, familiarity with playing computer games, the effect of computer programs that they can use in their previous augmented reality experience and designs if any, and the correlation between them has been tried to be revealed with this study. In this context, a study was carried out with thirteen students in the architectural design studio. Students were expected to parametrically design indoor exhibition elements using Rhinoceros 3D software and the Grasshopper plugin in the study. Then, an experimental augmented reality study was conducted with the Fologram, in which the students transferred these virtual exhibition elements they designed to the real indoors and reshaped them according to the space. Afterwards, a questionnaire consisting of five independent and ten dependent variables was applied to the students. The survey results were analysed with the IBM SPSS Statistics program. According to the results obtained, significant results were determined between 4 independent variables and one dependent variable.Publication A Comperative Study on the Influence of Mineral Additives to the Physicomechanical Properties of NHL Mortars Cured in Water(Gazi University, 2021) GÜR, DİLARA; Acun Özgünler, SedenThis paper focuses on producing a natural hydraulic lime (NHL) mortar with metakaolin, expanded perlite and tuff additives for the purpose of repairing historic masonry. The experimental study was based on laboratory tests for determining the mechanical and physical properties of NHL mortars with mineral additives, under standard and water curing conditions at 7, 28 and 90-day testing periods. Following preliminary tests for selecting most favourable materials; flexural strength, compressive strength, adhesion strength, modulus of elasticity and ultrasound tests were conducted for obtaining mechanical performance. Adhesion strength of mortars were determined by applying each mortar to the most common historic masonry materials. Physical performance of the pozzolan added mortars were investigated through; apparent density, bulk density, water permeability, capillary absorption, water vaporpermeability, porosity tests. Regardless of mineral additive type; water cured mortars reached higher physico-mechanical properties in comparison with the ones cured in relative humidity. Overall, water cured natural hydraulic lime mortars with specific amounts of mineral addition are found promising for the repair of historic masonry.Publication A Construction Design Experience in Emergency Distance Education: Detail Patterns(Ahmet Fidan, 2022) Kızılyaprak, Hülya Nur; OSKAY, BERKAYSystematic thinking in construction design provides guidance for architecture students, especially in establishing cause-effect relationships between the concepts of function, constructability, and visual effect. The act of detailing requires a systematic organization in which the inputs and outputs of the consecutive actions following the conceptual design are clearly revealed. It is observed that systematic approaches in the constructiondue to design field are limited in quantity and quality as a consequence of the studies on the literature and applications in the field of education. Therefore, a case study aimed at investigating the effects of systematic thinking construction design education was conducted. The "detail patterns" approach in architectural education constitutes the starting point of this study. In this context, within the scope of the "Construction Design" course planned for students who are interested in architectural technology, alternative approaches to systematic detailing and bringing together the sub-systems that make up the building system were emphasized. For the implication of systematic and holistic thinking in construction design practice, it has been focused on “detail patterns” approach, which includes the basic principles of detailing in Edward Allen's book entitled “Architectural Detailing: Function, Constructability, Aesthetics”. The Construction Design course covered in this study was conducted entirely in emergency distance education conditions during the 2020-2021 Spring semester. All meetings, discussions and submissions have been made whitin digital format in the limits of the distance education platform used. The "Designing Modules for Learning" model was used as the primary method for developing the course the structure . The target and learning outcomes of the course were determined, and the detail patterns approach was transformed into a 14-week lesson plan. For assessment, both student achievement evaluation and course evaluation criteria were determined with the constructional aligning approach according to the learning outcomes. Evaluations were scored by the researchers with a 5-unit Likert scale. It has been determined that positive results have been obtained in the students' ability to assess the building as a whole, to develop knowledge in the field of construction design, to use the theoretical and practical knowledge on architectural detailing process, to solve the problems encountered by using systematic methods and to think interdisciplinary in problem solving and practice.Publication Contributions of Art in Public Space to the Riverside Urbanity: Amasya Examplar(Istanbul University Research Institute of Turkology, 2022) BİRER, EMELAmasya is a multilayered city with the Yesilirmak river flowing through and historical Yaliboyu houses on the riverbank in the city center. This area has been the object of attempts to transform it into a tourist attraction. The Yaliboyu Promenade, which was built by filling the area between the Yaliboyu houses and the Magdenus Bridge and the Tas Bridge in the south of Yesilirmak, started to become a public space on which art began to take place after the 2000s. How the art performed in the riverside area affects the urban design is the departure point of this study. The research question is whether the public artwork along the riverbank promenade contributes to the urban image. The aim is to investigate the artwork on the bank and discuss their relationships to the city. The methodology consists of one phase is about the urban reading method of Lynch, the positions of the artwork as focal points have been discussed. Findings show that in the existence of a historical texture, art fails to have the aspired effect. What fits better the future projection is to implement aesthetic public art to revive new urban areas designed in the public areas of the city for the different focal points.Publication Design Principles and Concept Research in “Interior Architecture Design Studio I” During the Pandemic Period(Nilay ÖZSAVAŞ ULUÇAY, 2022) Kasap, Handan Özsırkıntı; ALTIN, ELİF; Erhene, Ayşe İpekThis research was conducted during Covid 19 Pandemic -when University Education was provided online- as a part of the Design Studio I course for the first-year students of the Interior Architecture Department of Maltepe University, Faculty of Architecture, and Design in the 2020-2021 Academic Year. 62 students participated in this study. In the study in which the empirical research method was used, semi-structured, and closed-ended interview technique was used to analyze the design education, and design principles approaches to the students along with demographic questions. For this purpose, a written interview form consisting of 25 questions was sent. The data conveying the design preferences showing the self-report scales obtained with the natural observation method were tabulated with the qualitative research method. As a result of this study, it was observed that the students were introduced to the concept of design for the first time during their university years. It was determined that they had difficulty in understanding the concept of design in the first stage of distance education, and then they showed improvement. Despite this, it was determined that as their experience increased thanks to course applications, and discussions, their perceptions of the course content also improved.Publication Design Tactics for Enhancing the Adaptability of Primary and Middle Schools to the New Needs of Postpandemic Reuse(Emerald Group Publishing Ltd., 2021) Sen Bayram, Asena Kumsal; Alaçam, Sema; GÜZELCİ, HANDAN; Akkuyu, Elif Işık; Sencan, İnanç; GÜZELCİ, ORKAN ZEYNELPurpose - The aim of this study is to present design tactics (DTs) for supporting the adaptability of existing primary and middle school buildings into the emerging needs of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The study introduces a novel algorithmic model for postoccupancy evaluation of the existing school buildings and provides solutions to enhance the adaptability of these buildings. Design/methodology/approach - This study employs the DTs defined by the authors, integration of DTs to the algorithmic model and tests the usability of the proposed model in the selected sample set. The sample set consists of four primary and middle school buildings with different architectural qualities. The degrees of flexibility of the existing sample set are evaluated depending on the outcomes of the implementation. Findings - The degrees of flexibility are achieved as a result of execution of the algorithmic model for each selected school building. Initial results of the case studies show that the flexibility of a school building is highly related to affordances and design decisions of the plan layout which were considered in the initial phases of the design process. Architectural qualities such as open plan and having sufficient voids in the interior and exterior space become prominent factors for ensuring flexibility. Originality/value - Developing a systematic approach to the adaptation problem of primary and middle school buildings to postpandemic reuse is a novel research topic. Apart from this contextual originality, the proposed taxonomy for postpandemic reuse in terms of three levels of adaptation is a new conceptual framework. Moreover, the proposPublication Double Skin Facade Assessment by Fuzzy AHP and Comparison with AHP(Taylor & Francis Ltd., 2021) BOSTANCIOĞLU, ESRAA double-skin facade (DSF) has been widely used in recent years for its thermal and aesthetic properties. DSFs can also control wind pressure, manage natural ventilation and provide noise insulation. This study aims at providing an assessment of DSF to building designers and builders with their selection of facade systems. The decisions taken on the selection of facade systems are complicated ones based on multiple criteria. A decision must be taken only after many criteria are evaluated. While certain criteria such as heat insulation, noise insulation, and cost can be easily quantified, it is difficult to measure subjective criteria such as aesthetics. Therefore, the study aims at reflecting the experience of professionals who have applied such facade systems, to be able to evaluate all assessment criteria and facade systems. Architects or engineers working in the construction sector assessed criteria and DSF alternatives by replying to a questionnaire. Fuzzy set theory aids in measuring the ambiguity of concepts that are associated with human being's subjective judgment. Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process (FAHP) has been applied to many assessment problems. It is used for the assessment of DSF in this study. AHP was used for the assessment of DSF in our previous study. The results of our previous study are also compared with the results of this study and findings are presented.Publication Effect of Insulation Thickness on Energy Consumption for Different Shaped Buildings(Springer Nature, 2021) BOSTANCIOĞLU, ESRAControl and management of energy consumption are becoming more and more important due to the rapid depletion of fossil energy resources and the increased environmental problems caused by them. A large amount of energy is consumed in the buildings. Therefore, priority is given to applications that reduce the amount of energy consumed during the utilization phase of buildings. Decisions regarding building shape and insulation thickness have a considerable effect on building energy costs. Therefore, this study will analyze the effect of insulation thickness on the energy consumption of residential buildings that have different shapes. The building shape is evaluated with an external envelope area to the building’s gross volume (A/V) ratio and external wall area/floor area (EWA/FA) ratio. 4 building shapes with different external wall area are selected for this study. The maximum and minimum energy costs of each building shapes are calculated based on 14 different envelopes and 8 different orientation alternatives taking into consideration the solar gain. The effects of insulation thicknesses on energy costs for different shaped buildings are determined by comparing energy costs. It will provide pre-design information for future reference for residential buildings with less energy consumption and less environmental pollution. © 2021, The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.Publication Environmental Cues: A Methodology for Studying Meaning in Built Environment(Deniz Yengin, 2019) TOSUN, VEHBİThe interest in culture and built environment relations has received a growing attention during the last decades. The culture and built environment relations are more crucial when changes in both are more rapid and excessive since such changes can severely threaten continuity in the built environment and culture and may have undesirable physical, social and culturel consequences. Environmental cues which communicate meanings at different levels are very helpful in studying culture and built environment relations as well as changes in both them across different areas and over time. Than the task is, how one can study what they communicate, how they communicate, which are the most important ones, how one can analyze those cues and what meanings they communicate to the local and other people. In this paper the theoretical framework as well as the model for analyzing changes in culture and the built environment is established. Research methods and the procedures are discussed in detail and a comprehensive research methodology for analyzing the culture and built environment relations via environmental cues is proposed. The proposed approach can be used for different environments, at different scales as well as in incorporating the values, meanings and lifestyles of the different user groups, in designing the new.Publication Evaluation of Ecological Design Principles in Traditional Houses in Mersin(Konya Technical University, 2021) GÜNDOĞDU, EBUBEKİR; BİRER, EMELPurpose Advances in technology and rapidly developing built environment lead to increased energy consumption and depletion of natural resources while harming the environment. The concept of ecological architecture emerged to generate solutions to these problems and various characteristics of traditional architecture, such as use of local and natural materials, energy saving etc. became important for contemporary ecological architecture. This paper addresses, from an ecological perspective, vernacular traditional architecture in Mersin, which has rapidly grown into a metropole from a 19th century Mediterranean port town. This study focuses on the ecological design components among traditional Mersin houses. The objective of this study is to reveal the relationships between vernacular traditional houses of Mersin and ecological architecture and to serve as a guide and reference for architects to design and construct in a way that they do not harm the natural environment and ecological balance by learning from vernacular architecture. Design/Methodology/Approach For the case study, 30 traditional houses located in Mersin old city centre, have been chosen to be inspected in terms of storey height, structural system, materials used for the construction, roof shape and materials, topography, selection of orientation, vegetation pattern, building form, spatial organisation, building envelope, use of renewable energy sources, sanitary installation and circulation systems. Yes and no scaled checklists were used to assess 30 traditional houses to identify the components of their ecological status and the quantitative data drawn from these checklists were used for the analyses of the urban texture. Findings It is observable from the analysis that traditional vernacular architecture of Mersin has various qualities that are compatible with ecological design criteria of our day. Research Limitations/Implications 30 traditional houses which have not been restored, have been chosen in Mersin old city centre. Originality/Value The results presented in charts and diagrams are aimed to serve as design recommendations in today's architectural practice in the area and as an ecological pattern in sustainable development projects performed in the future.Publication An Evaluation on the Effects of Language-Literature and History-Museum Branches of Community-Houses on Cultural Heritage of Turkey(Deniz Yengin, 2019) AKBAŞ, GAMZECommunity Houses are important institutions that operate for public awareness with the establishmentof the Republic of Turkey. In this context, it is aimed to discuss the activities of the CommunityHouses for protection of our cultural heritage through “Language and Literature” and “History andMuseum” branches. The aim of the study is to offer an evaluation, which contributes to the activitiesof both branches, basing the role of Community Houses upon protection of our tangible and intangiblecultural assets. While examining public knowledge and linguistic issues as part of duties andresponsibilities of the “Language and Literature” branch, studies on excavation, conference, museumbuilding, restoration and preservation of ancient monuments were analysed by the “History andMuseum” branch. In this direction, a literature review was made on cultural heritage studies that hadbeen carried out by the Community Houses until 1951, predominantly between 1933 and 1935. Wehave reached some information demonstrating that people realized the importance of the culturalinventory and adopted the consciousness of protecting the national values and studies on art, history,archeology increased. It has been determined that the “Language and Literature” branch tried to instila consciousness of national culture and emphasize the language issue throughout the country.Excavations, ethnography and historical researches have been carried out with the works of the“History and Museum” branch.Publication Exploring the Critical Risk Factors of Public-Private Partnership City Hospital Projects in Turkey(MDPI, 2024) Doğan Erdem, Tuğba; BİRGÖNÜL, ZEYNEP; Bilgin, Gözde; Akçay, Emre CanerGovernments face challenges in delivering essential public services due to their limited funds. This has led to an increasing reliance on the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model, an alternative financing model involving a long-term collaboration between the private and public sectors to provide public services. Turkey, as a developing country facing financial limitations, has embraced the PPP model to address urgent public needs. Over the past decade, the Turkish Government has extensively utilized the PPP model, particularly in executing city hospital projects. However, investors have faced challenges in project execution due to various risk factors. Therefore, the main objective of this study is to explore the critical risk factors associated with PPP city hospital projects in Turkey. In this context, a comprehensive literature review was conducted to identify potential risks related to PPP city hospital projects. A questionnaire survey was implemented to assess the probability of occurrence and the severity of the impact of these risk factors. The collected data underwent analysis to determine the priority of these risk factors. The findings revealed that the top five most critical risk factors in PPP city hospital projects in Turkey are "foreign exchange rate fluctuations", "inflation rate volatility", "high finance costs", "fiscal issues", and "economic crises". Conversely, "unavailability of equipment" was identified as the least significant risk factor. The insights gained from this research can offer valuable guidance for prospective investors interested in participating in PPP city hospital projects in Turkey and other developing countries with similar conditions.Publication From Industry to Culture: Regeneration of Golden Horn as a “Cultural Valley”(Deniz Yengin, 2019) Bosson, Ceyda Bakbaşa; TÖRE, EVRİM ÖZKANThe image shifts from industrial identity to cultural identity since 1980s in Golden Horn, one of Istanbul’s former industrial areas, encompassed cultural policies and urban regeneration processes in the area. This study discusses the positions of public and private sector investments in the region during the process of creating "The Golden Horn Cultural Valley" and reveals the policies that managed this regeneration. The research uses a multi-dimensional method considering both qualitative and quantitative data throughout economics, politics/urban cultural policies, society, culture and space. With respect to the projects, the authors highlight three main outcomes: (1) processes vary according to the actors, (2) lack of integrated vision and (3) disconnected cultural visibility.Publication How Does "Stay Home" Transform a House? The Route Map of a Research(Konya Technical Univ, Fac Architecture & Design, 2022) EKE, ARMAĞAN SEÇİL MELİKOĞLU; ÖZBEK, DERYA ADIGÜZEL; USTA, GÜLAY; SALTIK, ÖZGE ILIK; Özerenler, Sedef Sav; DEMİR, ELİF GELMEZ; EVLİYAOĞLU, FURKANCOVID-19 pandemic caused transformation by influencing the physical and psycho-social status of houses, and by introducing different functions and needs which led to or will lead to changes in individuals' expectations from their houses. Drawing on this idea, this study allows for the detection of such changes through examination and for the consideration of future house arrangements, housing designs and their production by identifying the usage possibilities of existing houses. The research design is structured in three main steps. First step is the literature part that draws the conceptual framework of the study. Second step includes survey technique with use of panel design as a quantitative research method. In the research, third step has built with semi-structured interview to be deepen analyzing of the results of the quantitative part. The findings reached through this study have the potential to lead future house arrangements as well as housing production and design which are also significant in terms of innovative and creative housing designs studied within disciplines such as interior architecture and architecture. Sample of the research is the city of Istanbul which is first of the most affected cities from COVID-19 pandemic. Selecting a big and multi-component metropolis like Istanbul as research area for residential spaces brought different difficulties in the application processes of research methods while allowing the multidimensional examination of the subject. The research design proposed by this study possess the quality of a guiding sample for future scientific studies.Publication İç Mimarlıkta Enformel Ortamların Tarihsel Arkaplanı(Deniz Yengin, 2020) ÖZBEK, DERYA ADIGÜZELİç mimarlık eğitiminin amacı, öğrencilere mevcut veya var olması planlanan bir yapının olanaklarını ve sınırlarını keşfederek bilgiyi, mekân tasarımına dönüştürebilecek yetkinliği kazandırmaktır. Mesleki yetkinlikle birlikte eğitimin diğer hedefi; entelektüel, sorumluluk duygusuna ve etik değerlere sahip iç mimarlar yetiştirmektir. Böylesi bir eğitim ortamı için öğreten ve öğrenenin karşılıklı iletişimi, çok yönlü gelişime açık olmaları ve kendilerini devamlı yenileyebilmeleri gerekmektedir. Bu gereklilikler düşünüldüğünde iç mimarlık disiplini için deneyime dayalı, esnek ve yaratıcı alanlar sunan enformel ortamlar önem kazanmaktadır. Enformel ortamlar, sundukları deneyim ortamı ile iç mimarlıktaki güncel konuları tartışmaya açmaktadır. Bu ortamlar, iç mimarlık alanındaki beklentiler, eğitimde öne çıkan olgular, o dönemin güncel konuları, mesleğe ilişkin yürütülen çalışmalar hakkında önemli bilgiler içerir. Kapsamları ile enformel ortamlar, iç mimarlık meslek paydaşlarını birleştiren bir alan yaratmakta, aynı zamanda da iç mimarlık tarihine ilişkin belge niteliği taşımaktadır. Çalışmada, doğrudan iç mimarlık ile ilişkili enformel ortamlarının tarihsel arka planı okunmaktadır. Etkinliklerin düzenlenme tarihi, mesleğin ve eğitimin yapılandırılmasına ilişkin neler söylediği, akademisyen ve öğrenci iletişimiyle ilgili neler içerdiği ve hangi kavramların öne çıktığı ortaya konmaktadır. Bu kapsamları ile çalışmanın çıktıları, hem iç mimarlığın tarih yazımına katkı sağlamakta, hem de gelecekte düzenlenecek etkinlikler için rehber niteliği taşımaktadır. Sonuçta, iç mimarlık eğitim ve meslek alanının, enformel ortamlar açısında tarihsel inşasının kaydı tutulmaktadır.