Adalya Suppl. 13 - Environmental aesthetics of the rural architectural tradition in the Mediterranean highlander settlement: Ürünlü (Akseki-Ibradi Basin).= Akdeniz daglik yerlesimindeki kirsal mimari gelenekte çevre estetigi: Ürünlü (Akdeniz-Ibradi Havzasi).
Adalya Suppl. 13 - Environmental aesthetics of the rural architectural tradition in the Mediterranean highlander settlement: Ürünlü (Akseki-Ibradi Basin).= Akdeniz daglik yerlesimindeki kirsal mimari gelenekte çevre estetigi: Ürünlü (Akdeniz-Ibradi Havzasi).
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- Año de publicación
- 2016
- ISBN
- 9786054018246
- Lugar de impresión
- Istanbul
- Autor
- Kemal Reha Kavas.
- Páginas
- 0
- Editores
- AKMED: Suna ve Inan Kiraç Akdeniz Medeniyetleri Arastirma, Enstitüsü Yayinlari
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- 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall
- Materia
- Archeology & Ancient history
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- Soft cover
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- Nuevo
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Paperback. 4to. (28 x 22 cm). In English and Turkish. 198 p., color ills., folding plates. Adalya Suppl. 13. Environmental aesthetics of the rural architectural tradition in the Mediterranean highlander settlement: Ürünlü (Akseki-Ibradi Basin).= Akdeniz daglik yerlesimindeki kirsal mimari gelenekte çevre estetigi: Ürünlü (Akdeniz-Ibradi Havzasi). Contents: Foreword Acknowledgments 1. INTRODUCTION 2. LOCAL CONTEXT, ARCHITECTURE AND CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK.; 2.1. Local Context 2.1.1. History 2.1.2. Geography 2.1.2.1. Geomorphology 2.1.2.2. Climate 2.1.2.3. Flora 2.1.3. Socioeconomic Structure 2.1.4. The Significance of Ürünlü within the Regional Context 2.2. Architectural Character and Conceptual Framework 2.2.1. Architectural Character 2.2.2. Conceptual Framework 2.2.2.1. Architectural Tectonics and "Tectonic Joint" 2.2.2.2. Environmental Aesthetics and "Organic Interface" 2.2.2.3. Pattern Language and "Environmental Armature"3. TRADITIONAL ARCHITECTURAL PATTERNS AND ENVIRONMENT IN ÜRÜNLÜ.; 3.1. A General View of Ürünlü: The Integrity of Topography and Architectural Elements 3.1.1. The Integrity of Topography and Settlement 3.1.2. The Integrity of Topography, Settlement and Architecture 3.2. Proposal of an Architectural Representation Method: "Environmental Representation" 3.3. The Traditional Architectural Patterns of Ürünlü 3.3.1. Traditional Patterns in the Scale of Region and Settlement: "Environmental Armature" 3.3.1.1. "Environmental Armature" in Regional Scale 3.3.1.2. "Environmental Armature" in the Scale of Rural Settlement 3.3.1.3. "Environmental Armature" in the Scale of the Vineyard Dwelling (Summer Settlement) 3.3.1.4. "Environmental Armature" in the Scale of the Rural District (Winter Settlement) 3.3.2. Traditional Patterns of the Architectural Section: "Organic Interface" 3.3.2.1. "Connection to the Earth" 3.3.2.2. "Common Land" and "Positive Outdoor Space" 3.3.2.3. Riding Stone (Binek Tasi) and Outdoor Seat (Peyke) 3.3.2.4. Timber Beam (Döver) and Throwing Logs (Kütük Atma) 3.3.2.5. Vine Leaves (Asma)3.3.2.6. Semi-Closed Living Space (Ayazlik / Köske) 3.3.2.7. Wheat Storage 3.3.2.8. Traditional Toilets 3.3.2.9. Black Honeycomb (Kara Kovan) 3.3.2.10. Sheepfold 3.3.2.11. Hearth (Ocak) and Traditional Bathroom (Gusülhane) 3.3.3. Traditional Patterns in the Architectural Detail: "Tectonic Joint" 3.3.3.1. Cantilevered Stairs 3.3.3.2. Riding Stone (Binek Tasi) and Outdoor Seat (Peyke) 3.3.3.3. Feed Trough (Bahna) 3.3.3.4. Garden Fence (Kuskonmaz) 3.3.3.5. Lock System (Tifraz). 4. CONCLUSION. 4.1. The Significance of Architectural Enculturation. 4.2. The Proposal for "Environmental Representation". 4.3. The Development of the Conceptual Framework. 4.4. The Proposal of a General Theoretical Framework. BIBLIOGRAPHY. GLOSSARY OF LOCAL TERMS. FIGURES