2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.buildenv.2006.05.008
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The elements of forming traditional Turkish cities: Examination of houses and streets in historical city of Erzurum

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“…In façade analysis of these houses, architectural façade elements are studied and prevalent characteristic features are identified. The method employed in this study was also used in other studies concerning traditional houses and streets (Özdemir et al, 2008;Öztank, 2013;Dalkılıç & Aksulu, 2004). The method employed in this study is as follows:…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In façade analysis of these houses, architectural façade elements are studied and prevalent characteristic features are identified. The method employed in this study was also used in other studies concerning traditional houses and streets (Özdemir et al, 2008;Öztank, 2013;Dalkılıç & Aksulu, 2004). The method employed in this study is as follows:…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Merek genellikle hayvan yeminin bulunduğu mekan olup bazı durumlarda odunluk olarak da kullanılmıştır. Temel yapı malzemesi taş olan bu yapılarda tuğla, toprak ve ahşap kullanımı da yaygındır [27]. Genellikle 2 katlı olan geleneksel Erzurum evleri cephelerinin zengin bir mimari dili vardır.…”
Section: Geleneksel Erzurum Ve Diyarbakır Evleriunclassified
“…Bursa Orhaneli historical and traditional environment (Özdemir, Tavşan, Özgen, Sağsöz & Kars, 2008). The old Turkishstyle house is identified with its stone masonry ground floor and the wooden-frame upper floor and this type of construction in Turkey has been used for well over 400 years.…”
Section: Population Growth Ratementioning
confidence: 99%