WoS İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / WoS Indexed Publications Collection
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Article Soylulaştırmanın Kırsal Boyutu: Turizm, Tarım ve Sanayi(Kare Publ, 2025) Buldan, Ece; Akış, TonguçKırsal soylulaştırma, arazi özelleştirmesi ve yerinden edilme ile karakterize edilen bir süreç olup, 1990'larda devlet güdümlü mü- dahalelerin sisteme daha fazla entegre edilmesiyle yoğunlaştı. Soy- lulaştırma tarihsel referanslarını kaybederek, genelleşmiş bir olgu olarak kent merkezlerinin ötesindeki kırsal alanları da etkilemek - tedir. Bu özel gelişme, kentsel ve kırsal temeller üzerine yoğunla- şan çalışmalar üzerinden ele alınmaktadır. Günümüz söyleminde kırsal alanlar, sanayi kenti ve doğal kırsal ortamlar arasında birer hibritleşme alanı olarak tasvir edilmekte, bu alanların tüketimi, sermaye akışının etkilerini dışlamakta ve giderek daha fazla din - lenme ve turizm üzerinden şekillenmektedir. Küresel Güney ül - kelerindeki çalışmalar incelendiğinde, sanayileşme fonksiyonu da turizm ve ikincil konut sürecinin yanı sıra kırsal soylulaştırmaya katkı sağlamaktadır. Bu süreçler, hizmet ve üretim sektörlerinde ağırlıklı olarak ortaya çıkmakta, kentsel ve kırsal alanlar arasın - daki ayrımı bulanıklaştırarak araştırma ve kavramsallaştırmada zorluklar sunmaktadır. Bu boşluğu ele alarak, bu çalışma, güncel mekânsal sorunlar üzerinden kentsel-kırsal durumun bulanıklığını teorik bir katkı dahilinde bağlamsallaştırmayı amaçlamaktadır. Tu- rizm, sanayi ve tarımdaki dönüşüm süreçlerini inceleyerek, kırsal alan üretimine dair gelişmiş ve gelişmekte olan bağlamlarda tar- tışmalar sunmayı hedeflemektedir. Literatür taraması ve önemli örnekler üzerinde nitel araştırma yöntemleri kullanılarak, bu çalış- ma yeni demografik veriler aracılığıyla kentsel ve kırsal çalışmalar çerçevesinde kırsal soylulaştırmayı inceleyerek, bunun etkilerine ve uygulamalarına dair içgörüler sunacaktır. Buna uygun olarak, kırsal alana giren yeni sermaye akışının etkileri de araştırılacaktır.Article A Cross-Domain Systematic Review on Guest Speakers in Higher Education: Reconsidering the Role of "outsiders" in Architecture Education(Yildiz Technical Univ, Fac Architecture, 2024) Kasali, Altug; Akış, Tonguç; Abdel-aziz, DaniaGuest speaker events, as a form of instructional strategy in higher education settings, has long been recognized as a valid pedagogical method, whereas the factors that either promote or hinder the efficacy of this strategy in architecture education has not been extensively investigated. Accordingly, this paper presents a cross-domain literature review on the topic. The findings of the review have led to a discussion on guest speakers in design studios as an effective manifestation of inquiry-based learning (IBL). By searching 8 databases using the PICO framework, a systematic literature review was conducted to an in-depth examination of 35 articles across 25 domains in higher education, followed by a thematic analysis considering Braun and Clarke’s approach. The interpretive analysis yielded six themes: (1) bridging academia and practice, (2) speaker selection, (3) event planning, (4) content and format, (5) interaction mode, and (6) students’ preferences. While incorporating guest speakers can enhance student engagement, critical thinking, and networking, successful implementation hinges on addressing several factors such as the role of instructors’ guidance and tailoring topics and guest speakers’ selection with students' levels. Students' engagement with guest speakers in exploring content, issues, real-world perspectives and questions aligns with experiential learning and IBL principles. The study underscores the need for additional research in architecture education to understand students’ and instructors’ perceptions, concerning the role of guest speakers particularly on issues like contributions to learning, influence on design approaches and the implications for developing collaborative pedagogical practices.Article Citation - WoS: 6Citation - Scopus: 7Contextualising the Housing Problem of the Roma Community in Relation To Counterurbanisation in Urla, İzmir(Elsevier, 2024) Arslan Avar, Adile; Doğan, Fehmi; Özcan Cive, Yağmur; Akış, TonguçThis paper examines how the housing problem of the Roma people, living already under severe socio-spatial circumstances, has been exacerbated by counterurbanisation over recent decades in the resort town of Urla, İzmir. Based on empirical socio-spatial research adopting methodological pluralism integrating qualitative and quantitative research techniques, the study uses in-depth interviews and secondary data (e.g., real-estate web data, official statistics, and local media) as well as spatial analysis of satellite images. We limited our study to the proximity of the town center of Urla, considering the Roma community's ‘right to the city’, ensuring their right not to be exiled to the spaces of discrimination, and not to be exempted from their right to appear and co-exist in the town center. As Urla became a prominent and attractive destination of counterurbanisation in Turkey, its growth was intensified by high-end housing production. Coming to 2000s, its urban-rural texture remained, at least physically, ‘rural’, but it had undergone significant transformation. And while this recent higher-end development accompanied by counterurbanisation is sanctioned by local authorities, the public and property owners, it leaves no room for the Roma people to find decent housing. An inquiry on the housing problem of the Roma people in Urla in relation to counterurbanisation and accompanying housing production contributes to understanding the dialectics between deregulated housing market, commodification and uneven distribution of treasury lands, neoliberal regulations, and fragmented development plans implemented in highly “path-dependent” ways. © 2023 Elsevier LtdArticle Citation - WoS: 11Citation - Scopus: 10Assessment of Construction Techniques and Material Usage in Izmir Rural Houses(Taylor and Francis Ltd., 2015) Tunçoku, Selim Sarp; İnceköse, Ülkü; Akış, Tonguç; Yalçın, Mehmet AliThe domestic architecture in the rural villages of ̄zmir comprises a unique built environment with their masonry wall textures, semi-open sofas, round tiled-hipped roofs, and chimneys, and represents an important part of the cultural and architectural heritage. This assessment is mainly based on field observations that focus on the architectural and structural layout of intact, damaged, and destroyed houses. During field observation and the analysis of data certain plan typologies and relationships between the geological formations of the region and choice of materials and construction techniques were observed. While load-bearing masonry and timber skeleton systems are common, extensive use of timber laces, stone, and fired or adobe brick masonry with mud mortar and timber frames infilled with masonry materials were frequently seen. Generally, round timber elements such as wall plates, laces, lintels, posts, and frames of flooring systems are used. Architectural degenerations in authentic houses, defective details and partially due to the earthquake-prone nature of the region seismicity have been evaluated. An overall approach for the preservation and sustainability of this heritage is suggested.
