Publication: Modern Yaşamın Göstergelerinden Yüksek Binalarda Renk - Işık Faktörü Bağlamında “Hasta Bina Sendromu” Ve İletişimsel Boyutta Etkileri
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Date
2014-10
Authors
Zeybek, Işıl
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The Turkish Online Journal of Design Art and Communication
Abstract
The enormous high-rises, plazas, residences and towers that have encapsulated urban living space, are
smart structures that are constructed for either personal, social or for business purposes. If we are to
assume that more than half of one’s daily practices, movements and routines take place within
enclosed walls, then it is safe to say that these spaces have a significant role in the social process.
These spaces, which are designed to facilitate the high pace and high speed of one’s daily life, also
appear before us as structures that threaten our health and productivity. In other words, they affect
effective and efficient interaction amongst human beings negatively and cause communication
conflicts due to their unfavorable impact on a psychological and psycho-neurological level. Hence,
these impressive, grandiose and imposing buildings are, in fact, damaging and unhealthy lifestyle
indicators; a kind of ‘sickness’ which scientists active in different fields have been discussing. This
‘sickness’ has been named “Sick Building Syndrome”, or “Middle Class Sickness”. In the study that
follows, examples will be given and analyzed from a semiolotical perspective to show how the use of
color and light can make a difference for people living and working in high-rise buildings to
physically and psychologically feel better, have a more positive way of thinking, restore their inner
peace and interpersonal relationships and become healthier beings.
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Hasta Bina Sendromu, Göstergebilim, Renk, Işıklandırma, Psikolojik Etki, Yüksek Katlı Binalar, Gösterge, Sick building syndrome, Semiotics, Colors, Lighting, Pyschological Impact, High Rise Building, Signs