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Publication 1/1 Scale Model Studies in Lighting Comfort And Color-emotion Evaluation(2010) Küçükdoğu, Mehmet Şener; Manav, Banu; Kutlu, Rana; 5839; 44251; 59581Publication 19. Yüzyılda Anadolu'da Demiryolu Ulaşımının Kentlerin Mekansal Yapısı Üzerindeki Etkileri(2008) Durak, Selen; DOSTOĞLU, NESLİHAN; 104563; 110251Publication A BIM Implementation Story(2015) TÜRKYILMAZ, EMRAH; 113480Publication A conceptual idea of participatory design with BIM(2019-07) Kızılkan, Muhammet Berkay; TÜRKYILMAZ, EMRAHThis study aims to investigate the participatory design by using BIM concept and how to increase the quality of life through BIM during the design and usage process. For this purpose, user participation and BIM relationship examined through examples from the world. This paper describes a BIM framework which enables designers to involve users by using information technology. It demonstrates that participatory design approach combined with BIM can make a significant contribution towards an increase in performance in building and in the quality of life.Publication A Cost Estimation Model in Pre Design Phase(2011) BOSTANCIOĞLU, ESRA; 108365Publication A Cultural Contact with the Reinforced Concrete in the 1950s in Turkey An Overview.(ARCHHIST’ 13 Architecture Politics Art Conference, 2013) Tekin, İlke; Akpınar, İpek; 114522; 152343Publication A Different Way in Creative Art and Its Education(2014-10-24) Ertürk, Sevinç; Aslan, Emrah; Ertürk, Zafer; 7534; 7534Publication A Discussion for Alternative Affordable Housing Types: Comparative Analysis of Urban Informalities(2019-09) Küçükyazıcı, Ufuk; Alkışer Bregger, Yasemin; 254185Finding a shelter to dwell in at a reasonable price is a problematic issue for urban areas all over the world due to high values of urban land, lack of regulations about housing, and inequalities of income in society. The demand for affordable housing is increasing parallel to the rise in urban population caused by migration. Especially after industrialization, the accommodation requirements of low-income and middle- income groups in the global north were acknowledged by authorities, planners and architects in order to support development in terms of social structure, built environment and the economy. Consequently, there are studies of alternatives for housing policies in order to provide either owner-occupied houses or rental homes for the urban poor. Housing studies of western culture have impact on developing new strategies all over the world. On the other hand, in the global south, the development of economic system continues to result in migration to urban areas. Even though the major amount of the expansion in urban areas happens in developing countries, the need for affordable housing is a universal issue. The increase in population creates problems on finding equal housing options among different income levels of society for accommodating sufficient housing in the urban structure. When the demand for low-income housing units is not efficiently responded to, citizens develop their own way to create accommodation options in reasonable prices in the form of informal settlements which might have different urban characteristics according to the development level of the country, climate, and culture. However, the main purpose of squatters all over the world is to find shelter to live in so as to survive in the urban life. The changes in city formations and infrastructure requirements of urban land caused by informal solutions for housing have impact on urban development. This in turn affects the policies of urban transformation. Under these circumstances, reciprocal relations might become prominent between urban transformation and affordable housing studies. A clear definition of affordable housing is essential in order to determine concrete solutions, because the wide meaning of affordability as the status for being able to buy something creates general assumptions. The housing type that costs less than thirty percent of the total income of the households would be considered as affordable housing. In fact, this concept applies to all segment of society however; the problem mostly occurs in terms of low-income housing due to insufficient income levels, increasing land values, and property costs. In this study, the informal solution for affordable housing and the consequences in terms of urban transformation process is examined in two sections. In the first part, the definition of affordable housing is evaluated by giving policy explanations and informal solutions which have occurred as self help interventions of citizens. In addition, the comparative housing analyses approach is defined in order to explain current discussions about affordable housing studies. In the second part, affordable housing concepts in the Netherlands and Turkey are discussed through comparative analysis in order to explain the differences and similarities of housing problems in developed and developing countries. Alternative ways of affordable informal housing opportunities are evaluated in terms of the consequences of urban development through examples from Netherlands (squatter movements), and Turkey (squatter settlements) in order to explain the relation among affordable housing, urban informalities and urban transformation. The examples show the changes of urban structures due to affordable housing demand and the self-help of citizens. The reason for choosing examples from Netherlands is their detailed affordable housing system. Despite housing regulations there are also informal solutions. Informal solutions are shown to discuss the need for affordable housing, the lack of response for the demand and also the possibilities of emergent solutions of the citizens for their own problems. These emergent informal solutions have impact on the formations of cities.Publication A Method Proposed to Evaluate Architectural Identity in Public Open Spaces(2013) Polat, Sibel; DOSTOĞLU, NESLİHAN; 55253; 110251Publication A method to analyze the living spaces of wheelchair users using IFC(Elsevier Science Bv, Sara Burgerhartstraat 25, Po Box 211, 1000 AE Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2016) TÜRKYILMAZ, EMRAH; 113480Full physical adequacy for individuals is a temporary condition. Everyone has some limitations on the part of his life. Disabled people have some special needs. However, design for disabled are still made generic. The conventional methods are used to control the design and results are not satisfactory. BIM (Building Information Modeling) is such a good option to control the design. In this study, a method that analyzes the living spaces by using BIM model was developed. While using proposed model, it is possible to define all incompatibilities properly and use them as design feedback to create effective living spaces for wheelchair users. (C) 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.Publication A Model of Leadership in Architectural Offices for Tomorrow(2009) Kasapoğlu, Esin; 112138Publication A New Approach on the Transformation of Cultural Landscapes Case of Istanbul(2011) Canbay Türkyılmaz, Çiğdem; Pellitero, Ana Moya; Eliziario, Josue Silva; TÜRKYILMAZ, EMRAH; 173784; 113480Publication A proposal for energy efficient design: an IFC based design decision system and its application(WIT Press, 2014) TÜRKYILMAZ, EMRAH; 113480Today, a large part of the total energy consumed in buildings is used to provide adequate indoor air quality and indoor lighting. The dirt and noise of urban environments encourage keeping buildings closed tight, with a resultant reliance on mechanical systems. Despite tightening the building envelope to decrease energy consumption, the building itself becomes more dependent on mechanical systems and monitors to assure adequate heat, ventilation and air-conditioning. The need, amount and the timing of energy efficient air conditioning are the subjects of studies, which include how to provide efficient air conditioning to control indoor air quality. Within this context, the aim of the research is to develop a design decision system to provide sufficient and consistent knowledge on air-conditioning for the design process. Today, there are only a few systems serving the same aim with a very limited capacity. These systems are not designed to be either cost-effective or industrial applicable. Air-conditioning and air circulation analysis of spaces are made by CFD (Computer Fluid Dynamics) software. In order to use air-conditioning and air circulation analysis in design process efficiently, CFD analysis software and BIM (Building Information Modelling) software should work together. Three steps are followed to develop the proposed system. First, what the results of air circulation analysis used by architects is composed of. Second, an interface is designed to define air circulation analysis in BIM software. Third, additional properties set to Industry Foundation Classes (IFCs) standard to keep analysis data on BIM model is prepared. A computer laboratory and a conference room are chosen to test the developed system. The evaluation of preliminary test results are shown that the developed system produces easily understandable graphic analysis for architects. While using the proposed system, air conditioning is no longer a very general characteristic of a design process but it is a real design feature forming the overall design process.Publication A Proposal for Sustainable Development of Housing Areas in Bursa, Turkey(M.S.Ü. Mimarlık Fakültesi, 2001) DOSTOĞLU, NESLİHAN; 110251Publication A proposal for the definition of housing with EXPRESS(2019-07) Bayer, Semih; TÜRKYILMAZ, EMRAHThis article describes how to use the EXPRESS language for the definition of an architectural product. To make this definition, EXPRESS language and ISO 10303 standards examined. A housing project in the BIM environment described as an example by EXPRESS. The results show that it is possible to make the desired calculations about the house with EXPRESS. The definition made with a project that is still in the design phase can determine whether the project provides the desired spatial conditions by making any calculations. Thus, quality and cost-effective projects can obtain.Publication A Proposed Model for the Post-Disaster Recovery Process in Turkey(2018-11) Enginöz, Evren Burak; 121923Turkey is a country, which experience more than one disaster in a year, especially earthquakes. Undoubtedly, it is a great building experience of post-disaster settlements and refugee camps all over the country. Therefore, in order to respond or to solve problems quickly in such extraordinary situations, there are Regulations on Reconstruction of Buildings for Earthquake Zones, post disaster recovery policies and development strategies. However, these regulations, policies and strategies do not include a prospective planning ora build back better (BBB) notion. They are just only aimed to provide shelters and urban infrastructures for disaster areas in short term, which cause more serious problems than disasters can do. Especially, inadequate regulations or unsuccessful urban recovery policies affect the psychology of survivors, their social and cultural lives, their memories, daily life activities and habits. In our previous researches we also observed that, when local expectations, demands and socio-cultural attributes are not taken into account, governmental urban planning and recovery policies cause noticeable reactions from survivors. Such as; to leave or not to use the post-disaster houses (PDH), to make deformations on or additions to them or to reconstruct their new buildings. It should not be forgotten that the success of the efforts to recover the cities after a disaster depends not only on the quality of the physical environment, but also on the sustainability of socio-cultural environment and networks. Additionally at the end of each application; taking lessons from the mistakes and using feed backs, for preferring more accurate solutions, will increase the success on the future processes. Thus, a model for post-disaster recovery process, in which considers spatial preferences, social expectations, current lifestyle and evaluates the BBB, user participation and feed backs, is required. Therefore, the objective of this paper is to find out the answers of question "howto generate a model for a post-disaster recovery process that includes solutions for BBB" to avoid recurrent problems in the future. In this context, the data obtained from the case study in Afyon-Dinar permanent PDH settlements will be used. The case study was done with the method of face-to-face interviews and conducted among the selected samples with the survivors who live or lived in permanent PDH. Within the scope of this case study; we can analyze appreciations of survivors on urban imaginaries, BBB and recovery strategies by inquiring correlations, using chi-square test (p< 0.05).Publication A Research on The Architectural Design Knowledge(2003) Canbay Türkyılmaz, Çiğdem; TÜRKYILMAZ, EMRAH; 173784; 113480Publication A Research on The Effects of Methods Used in Architectural Education on The Perception Level(2003) Oskay, Alev; Canbay Türkyılmaz, Çiğdem; TÜRKYILMAZ, EMRAH; 141878; 173784; 113480Publication A Study On Facade Design For Primary School Classrooms In Temperate And Hot Climates From The Viewpoints Of Visual Comfort And Energy Conservation(2009) Küçükdoğu, Mehmet Şener; Kutlu, Rana; Köknel Yener, Alpin; 5839; 59581; 13425Publication A Systematic Approach for Visual Interpretation of Architectural Form(2005) Günçe, Kağan; Ertürk, Zafer; 220106; 7534