An Architectural Self - Criticism: The Accessibility Analysis of Berlika Park Swimming Pool
Urban designers and architects have to clearly understand the physical features and needs of the people they are designing for. In the designing process fields such as anthropometry, biomechanics, ergonomics, biology and physics require scientific verification to architects. But it can easily be...
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Urban designers and architects have to clearly understand the physical features and needs of the people they are designing for. In the designing process fields such as anthropometry, biomechanics, ergonomics, biology and physics require scientific verification to architects. But it can easily be forgotten that there are physically-challenged persons. All users experience any place by using their ability to move and perceive. If designers don’t take into account the special circumstances in the design process for physically-challenged persons, the accessibility of the place becomes impossible. At the same time a sustainable and an accessible place is truly a sign of urban rights being recognized. In this context, human rights are not only important for disciplines such as law, sociology, psychology and political sciences but also they must be important for design disciplines such as architecture, urban and interior design. This research based on the rights to exercise for physically-challenged persons aims to analyze the accessibility of the place. I was a member of the design team and today an active user of the facility-Berlika Park Swimming Pool-chosen for this study. Photographs were taken of different areas of the facility not compliant with TSE standards -TS9111 - TS 12576. Within this context, the structure was examined in terms of mobility constraints under the titles of accessible route, the arrangement of immediate surroundings of the building, arrangement of the entrance of the building, arrangement of the accessibility inside the building, signs, elevators, and fire emergency alert systems. The problematic areas of the building were identified and analyzed. This research aims to make the building more accessible place and a new modification project is being planned. But it is necessary to examine the building or the environment during its design process and solve the problems without the need of renovation project. The design standards for everyone should be considered in the contracts. At the same time, the accessibility plates should be asked from the architects.
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spelling | doaj.art-31e8bc815a7a4ae09764014b696846682023-02-15T16:21:18ZengKonya Technical University Faculty of Architecture and DesignIconarp International Journal of Architecture and Planning2147-93802016-12-0142An Architectural Self - Criticism: The Accessibility Analysis of Berlika Park Swimming PoolÖzlem Demirkan0KTO Karatay University Urban designers and architects have to clearly understand the physical features and needs of the people they are designing for. In the designing process fields such as anthropometry, biomechanics, ergonomics, biology and physics require scientific verification to architects. But it can easily be forgotten that there are physically-challenged persons. All users experience any place by using their ability to move and perceive. If designers don’t take into account the special circumstances in the design process for physically-challenged persons, the accessibility of the place becomes impossible. At the same time a sustainable and an accessible place is truly a sign of urban rights being recognized. In this context, human rights are not only important for disciplines such as law, sociology, psychology and political sciences but also they must be important for design disciplines such as architecture, urban and interior design. This research based on the rights to exercise for physically-challenged persons aims to analyze the accessibility of the place. I was a member of the design team and today an active user of the facility-Berlika Park Swimming Pool-chosen for this study. Photographs were taken of different areas of the facility not compliant with TSE standards -TS9111 - TS 12576. Within this context, the structure was examined in terms of mobility constraints under the titles of accessible route, the arrangement of immediate surroundings of the building, arrangement of the entrance of the building, arrangement of the accessibility inside the building, signs, elevators, and fire emergency alert systems. The problematic areas of the building were identified and analyzed. This research aims to make the building more accessible place and a new modification project is being planned. But it is necessary to examine the building or the environment during its design process and solve the problems without the need of renovation project. The design standards for everyone should be considered in the contracts. At the same time, the accessibility plates should be asked from the architects. https://iconarptest.ktun.edu.tr/index.php/iconarp/article/view/104Accessibilityarchitecturehuman rightsswimming poolurban rights |
spellingShingle | Özlem Demirkan An Architectural Self - Criticism: The Accessibility Analysis of Berlika Park Swimming Pool Iconarp International Journal of Architecture and Planning Accessibility architecture human rights swimming pool urban rights |
title | An Architectural Self - Criticism: The Accessibility Analysis of Berlika Park Swimming Pool |
title_full | An Architectural Self - Criticism: The Accessibility Analysis of Berlika Park Swimming Pool |
title_fullStr | An Architectural Self - Criticism: The Accessibility Analysis of Berlika Park Swimming Pool |
title_full_unstemmed | An Architectural Self - Criticism: The Accessibility Analysis of Berlika Park Swimming Pool |
title_short | An Architectural Self - Criticism: The Accessibility Analysis of Berlika Park Swimming Pool |
title_sort | architectural self criticism the accessibility analysis of berlika park swimming pool |
topic | Accessibility architecture human rights swimming pool urban rights |
url | https://iconarptest.ktun.edu.tr/index.php/iconarp/article/view/104 |
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