An approach for the reconstruction of a traditional masonry-wooden building located in an archeological area. Part II: Building reconstruction

The study, which consists of a pair of articles, covers the reconstruction process of a traditional masonry-wooden mansion structure, which was built based on the Turkish house typology on the historical peninsula of Istanbul in the 1880s, and was then intentionally demolished in 1948. The paper, wh...

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Main Authors: Cemil Akcay, Nail Mahir Korkmaz, Baris Sayin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2022-03-01
Series:Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13467581.2020.1869024
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Nail Mahir Korkmaz
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description The study, which consists of a pair of articles, covers the reconstruction process of a traditional masonry-wooden mansion structure, which was built based on the Turkish house typology on the historical peninsula of Istanbul in the 1880s, and was then intentionally demolished in 1948. The paper, which constitutes the second part of the study, presents reconstruction operation in the location of the demolished building. In this context, the construction is carried out with a new approach in which the building load was transferred to the retaining system in order to protect the cultural layer in the construction area. In the reconstruction, steel frame system is preferred instead of the original wooden construction system and material. In contrast, the construction gauge and plan scheme of the original building was taken as a basis in reconstruction. It is concluded that the presented approach is suitable as a new construction technique considering the parameters such as seismic effect, archeological ruins, building–environment relationships and needs analysis in reconstruction of the demolished historical buildings.
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spelling doaj.art-1b32d0afd9494fa595235521db548e8c2022-12-22T02:53:56ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering1347-28522022-03-0121252153710.1080/13467581.2020.18690241869024An approach for the reconstruction of a traditional masonry-wooden building located in an archeological area. Part II: Building reconstructionCemil Akcay0Nail Mahir Korkmaz1Baris Sayin2Istanbul UniversityIstanbul UniversityIstanbul University-CerrahpasaThe study, which consists of a pair of articles, covers the reconstruction process of a traditional masonry-wooden mansion structure, which was built based on the Turkish house typology on the historical peninsula of Istanbul in the 1880s, and was then intentionally demolished in 1948. The paper, which constitutes the second part of the study, presents reconstruction operation in the location of the demolished building. In this context, the construction is carried out with a new approach in which the building load was transferred to the retaining system in order to protect the cultural layer in the construction area. In the reconstruction, steel frame system is preferred instead of the original wooden construction system and material. In contrast, the construction gauge and plan scheme of the original building was taken as a basis in reconstruction. It is concluded that the presented approach is suitable as a new construction technique considering the parameters such as seismic effect, archeological ruins, building–environment relationships and needs analysis in reconstruction of the demolished historical buildings.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13467581.2020.1869024sustainabilitybuildingsstructures & designtimber structuresexcavationsteel structures
spellingShingle Cemil Akcay
Nail Mahir Korkmaz
Baris Sayin
An approach for the reconstruction of a traditional masonry-wooden building located in an archeological area. Part II: Building reconstruction
Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering
sustainability
buildings
structures & design
timber structures
excavation
steel structures
title An approach for the reconstruction of a traditional masonry-wooden building located in an archeological area. Part II: Building reconstruction
title_full An approach for the reconstruction of a traditional masonry-wooden building located in an archeological area. Part II: Building reconstruction
title_fullStr An approach for the reconstruction of a traditional masonry-wooden building located in an archeological area. Part II: Building reconstruction
title_full_unstemmed An approach for the reconstruction of a traditional masonry-wooden building located in an archeological area. Part II: Building reconstruction
title_short An approach for the reconstruction of a traditional masonry-wooden building located in an archeological area. Part II: Building reconstruction
title_sort approach for the reconstruction of a traditional masonry wooden building located in an archeological area part ii building reconstruction
topic sustainability
buildings
structures & design
timber structures
excavation
steel structures
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13467581.2020.1869024
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