House(ing) and Road Interfaces throughout the Spatiotemporal Transformation of Ankara
With a consideration of the key concepts of housing, landscape, and roads, this study discusses a number of housing areas in Ankara that are planned, designed, and add value to the city. The intention of the study is to better understand integrated design decisions on housing, landscape and roads, b...
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Koc University, Vehbi Koc Ankara Studies Research Center (VEKAM)
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description | With a consideration of the key concepts of housing, landscape, and roads, this study discusses a number of housing areas in Ankara that are planned, designed, and add value to the city. The intention of the study is to better understand integrated design decisions on housing, landscape and roads, by examining the original drawings and conceptual proposals of selected project designers. The research takes an analytical reading of a period starting from the Early Republican area, when the road was conceptualized as the public space of the house, to the current state where the interface between the housing area and the road is mostly obstructed. Providing a consideration of three historical periods, the article mainly focuses on Demirtaş Kamçıl and Rahmi Bediz's Israel houses, Fatin Uran's İlbank blocks, and Altuğ-Behruz Çinici's Sincan Elvanköy mass housing complex projects. It intends to deduce the common ground of these projects with different contexts, scales, and spatial organizations in order to lay the necessary knowledge ground for alternative design and planning approaches in the constitution of the housing-landscape-road relationship, which appear to be widely lost today. Appear to be widely lost today. |
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spelling | doaj.art-fc62160b422c46bbbb07eda804b9b6c02024-01-08T11:52:18ZengKoc University, Vehbi Koc Ankara Studies Research Center (VEKAM)Ankara Araştırmaları Dergisi2147-87242023-07-01111375410.5505/jas.2023.20092JAS-20092House(ing) and Road Interfaces throughout the Spatiotemporal Transformation of AnkaraGizem Deniz Güneri Söğüt0Funda Baş Bütüner1Atılım University, School of Fine Arts, Design and Architecture, Departments of Architecture, Ankara, TürkiyeMiddle East Technical University, Faculty of Architecture, Department of Architecture, Ankara, TürkiyeWith a consideration of the key concepts of housing, landscape, and roads, this study discusses a number of housing areas in Ankara that are planned, designed, and add value to the city. The intention of the study is to better understand integrated design decisions on housing, landscape and roads, by examining the original drawings and conceptual proposals of selected project designers. The research takes an analytical reading of a period starting from the Early Republican area, when the road was conceptualized as the public space of the house, to the current state where the interface between the housing area and the road is mostly obstructed. Providing a consideration of three historical periods, the article mainly focuses on Demirtaş Kamçıl and Rahmi Bediz's Israel houses, Fatin Uran's İlbank blocks, and Altuğ-Behruz Çinici's Sincan Elvanköy mass housing complex projects. It intends to deduce the common ground of these projects with different contexts, scales, and spatial organizations in order to lay the necessary knowledge ground for alternative design and planning approaches in the constitution of the housing-landscape-road relationship, which appear to be widely lost today. Appear to be widely lost today.https://jag.journalagent.com/z4/download_fulltext.asp?pdir=jas&un=JAS-20092planninghousinglandscaperoadinterfaceankara |
spellingShingle | Gizem Deniz Güneri Söğüt Funda Baş Bütüner House(ing) and Road Interfaces throughout the Spatiotemporal Transformation of Ankara Ankara Araştırmaları Dergisi planning housing landscape road interface ankara |
title | House(ing) and Road Interfaces throughout the Spatiotemporal Transformation of Ankara |
title_full | House(ing) and Road Interfaces throughout the Spatiotemporal Transformation of Ankara |
title_fullStr | House(ing) and Road Interfaces throughout the Spatiotemporal Transformation of Ankara |
title_full_unstemmed | House(ing) and Road Interfaces throughout the Spatiotemporal Transformation of Ankara |
title_short | House(ing) and Road Interfaces throughout the Spatiotemporal Transformation of Ankara |
title_sort | house ing and road interfaces throughout the spatiotemporal transformation of ankara |
topic | planning housing landscape road interface ankara |
url | https://jag.journalagent.com/z4/download_fulltext.asp?pdir=jas&un=JAS-20092 |
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