2019
DOI: 10.1108/arch-12-2018-0047
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Analytical investigation of urban housing typologies in twentieth century Istanbul

Abstract: Purpose Turkey has been rapidly urbanizing since the 1950s. In quantitative and qualitative meanings, the problem of housing is one of the most important subjects on Turkey’s agenda. Increasing population, rapid cultural and economic transition and the dynamics of in-migration, changes in social life, consumption patterns and value systems have made a significant impact on housing demand and supply. If we try to realize a general analytical outlook to define the basic formal and informal categories that reflec… Show more

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“…Two papers in the context of Istanbul, Turkey, tackle housing and residential environments in this rapidly growing urban context. In essence, the two papers are complementary where Gür and Yüksel (2019) explore the evolution of housing typologies, while Türkoğlu et al (2019) examine residential satisfaction. On the one hand, Gür and Yüksel conduct a classification procedure addressing various typologies with the aim of providing a comprehensive understanding of the urban housing stock and the emerging trends in Istanbul.…”
Section: Seven Themes Shaping Diversity Of Research Endeavorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two papers in the context of Istanbul, Turkey, tackle housing and residential environments in this rapidly growing urban context. In essence, the two papers are complementary where Gür and Yüksel (2019) explore the evolution of housing typologies, while Türkoğlu et al (2019) examine residential satisfaction. On the one hand, Gür and Yüksel conduct a classification procedure addressing various typologies with the aim of providing a comprehensive understanding of the urban housing stock and the emerging trends in Istanbul.…”
Section: Seven Themes Shaping Diversity Of Research Endeavorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within the formal typologies row houses, separate houses, apartments, social housing, core housing and mass housing can be addressed. In the informal category, gecekondus, slums; inbetween–apartkondus, unpermitted construction/building extensions are listed as the main typologies (2019). Istanbul is the cultural, economic and information center in Turkey, with a high urbanization rate, and metropolitan characteristics (Gür and Dülgeroğlu-Yüksel, 2019).…”
Section: General Evaluation and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the informal category, gecekondus, slums; inbetween–apartkondus, unpermitted construction/building extensions are listed as the main typologies (2019). Istanbul is the cultural, economic and information center in Turkey, with a high urbanization rate, and metropolitan characteristics (Gür and Dülgeroğlu-Yüksel, 2019). Newer residential productions expand the borders of the metropolitan area (Bozdoğan, 2013).…”
Section: General Evaluation and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the past 20 years, gated communities have increased in all the metropolises around the world (Gur and Yuksel, 2019). Many of the researchers have quoted "gated community" in their studies and defined the term "gated community" in their own ways.…”
Section: Residents' Satisfaction and Happiness Relationshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Grant and Mittelsteadt (2004) defined gated community as "a housing development on private roads closed to general traffic by a gate across the primary access, surrounded by fences, walls or other natural barriers that further limit public access." Gated communities are relatively closed to the external world, and residents of these communities are elite persons who would like to use the quality of their houses as symbol of reputation and status (Gur and Yuksel, 2019). Gated communities are the part of urbanization progression and have been developed to fit the people's demands, who are searching for better lifestyle and high quality of life (Rafiemanzelat, 2016).…”
Section: Residents' Satisfaction and Happiness Relationshipmentioning
confidence: 99%