Master Degree / Yüksek Lisans Tezleri

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  • Master Thesis
    Theree Dimensional Modeling of Urla, Hersekezade Ahmet Paşa Bath Based on Tacheometric Measurement
    (Izmir Institute of Technology, 2010) Çıtak, Gizem; Hamamcıoğlu Turan, Mine; Turan, Mine; 02.01. Department of Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage; 02. Faculty of Architecture; 01. Izmir Institute of Technology
    Reliable documentation is a prerequisite for the conservation and restoration of historic monuments. Using the case study of Hersekzade Ahmet Paşa Bath in Urla, İzmir, three dimensional modeling as a conservation and restoration aimed documentation technique is considered. This study aims to manage the process of the production of easily viewed three dimensional representations of historic monuments with the aim of conservation and restoration. The method of the study comprehends gathering of measured data with tacheometric techniques and their evaluation with three dimensional modeling technique as an interpretation tool for the near-by surrounding, layout and structure of the case study. A series of representation scales; namely 1/200, 1/100 and 1/50; are considered in order to make possible the discussion of various scales of a conservation and restoration design. The site model including the mass geometry, the neighboring masses, roads and the surrounding ground is drawn for printing in 1/200 scale; the caldarium of the women.s section with its building elements such as dome, arch, wall and floor, and its architectural elements such as stone wash basins and marble floor covering, and decorative elements at the arches and domes is drawn for printing in 1/100 scale; and a dome on the caldarium of the women.s section with its oculi, the structural deformations and the remains of plaster is drawn for printing in 1/50 scale. This study states that the technique of three dimensional modeling has great potential for conservation and restoration aimed documentation of historic monuments. The data gathered is easy to interpret, once the principles of modeling are followed. Nevertheless, creating a three dimensional model is not a task to be underestimated since it will take considerable time and manual drafting effort. Thus, the technique should be applied to architectural heritage which necessitates through three dimensional evaluation.
  • Master Thesis
    Image-Based Three-Dimensional Modeling of Izmir Çakaloğlu Khan
    (Izmir Institute of Technology, 2012) Palaoğlu, Ümmühan; İpekoğlu, Başak; İpekoğlu, Başak; 02.01. Department of Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage; 02. Faculty of Architecture; 01. Izmir Institute of Technology
    Three-dimensional (3-D) documentation in historic building conservation is important in terms of demonstrating the size, shape, location within the settlement, architectural elements, spatial and volumetric features of the building. Alterations, decay in materials, structural problems and damages can be monitored and updated in image-based three-dimensional models of historic buildings. The focus of this thesis is on the image-based three-dimensional modeling of Çakaloğlu Khan, one of the urban Ottoman Khans in İzmir dating from the 19th century. Çakaloğlu Khan is located in the historic Kemeraltı commercial district, to the southwest of Kızlarağası Khan close to İzmir harbor. The building distinguishes itself from other urban Ottoman Khans by its location, its middle passage plan type, its mass made up of spaces of various heights and original architectural elements. The model utilized two-dimensional documentation drawings of the building consisting of plan, elevation, sections and digital photos. Primarily, the photos were edited using the softwares Zoner Photo Studio 10, Adobe Photoshop Elements 7.0 and Inkscape, following which a solid model of the Khan was built and the photos were attached to the model surface. This model was then transferred to Google Earth, and its location on the earth was determined by entering its x, y and z coordinates. This study enabled access and sharing of the three-dimensional image of the building through satellite. The exterior mass and original architectural elements of the building were documented by using low cost digital technology in threedimensions based on images. The prepared model not only enabled to holistically perceive a building hitherto hidden among densly located buildings, but also created data to discuss numerous alternatives for its conservation decisions.