WoS İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / WoS Indexed Publications Collection

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  • Article
    User Satisfactions on Visual Comfort and View Quality Based on Colours and Opacity of Glazing To Control Daylighting
    (Znack Publishing House, 2023) Kazanasmaz, Zehra Tuğçe; Duran, Hasan Engin; Kazanasmaz, Zehra Tugce; 02.02. Department of Architecture; 02.03. Department of City and Regional Planning; 02. Faculty of Architecture; 01. Izmir Institute of Technology
    Windows are both components that open to the outside and gates that bring the outside elements inside as well. The visible view through windows affects users' perception of the indoor environment. Visual comfort is a key concern to create qualified interior spaces. Glazing type in naturally lit environments becomes very substantial for comfort. As glazing technologies develop, the options available for users have also increased. This study aims to find out how different glazing and view types impact user perception and satisfaction in the interior and to create design ideas for the spaces to be completed in the future. A room with various glazing transmittance (20 %, 50 %, and 90 %), colours (blue and yellow), and view types (street and landscape) are modelled virtually in Relux. A survey composed of these rendered scenes from these variations includes four questions. 40 people participated in the survey. Statistical analyses are made using Stata and EViews. Illuminance and luminance are calculated via Relux to discuss quantifiable values and subjective one together. According to the results, as transmittance increase, the rate of people finding the room pleasant and the quality of the view decrease, but a brighter environment shows up. When using tinted glazing, users mark the rooms as interesting, while pleasantness and view quality decrease. A landscape view instead of a street view in the rooms results is a more interesting, pleasant indoor environment, and higher view satisfaction.
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    Detection of Urban Change Using Remote Sensing and Gis: Izmir Case
    (Taylor and Francis Ltd., 2008) Tarhan, Çiğdem; Arkon, Cemal; Arkon, Cemal; Gümüştekin, Şevket; Çelik, M.; Gümüştekin, Şevket; Tecim, V.; 02.03. Department of City and Regional Planning; 03.05. Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering; 03. Faculty of Engineering; 02. Faculty of Architecture; 01. Izmir Institute of Technology
    This study is an example of how land use changes could be detected via high resolution remotely sensed data. In order to perform "change detection" IKONOS satellite images, belonging to 2001 and 2004, have been used. An automated Graphical User Interface (GUI) has been created for detection of environment. Different image enhancement techniques and a fuzzy inference system have been combined in the GUI. The detection results are classified according to some basic levels such as 20-50% and 70%. Additionally, four different change detection algorithms have been applied which are pixel-based, object based, feature based. These algorithms have been examined according to change detection levels with different image enhancement techniques. At the end of the study, the results have been compared.
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    A Decision Support System for Assessment of Land-Use Changes, the Case of Izmir
    (LookUs Scientific, 2013) Yazdani, Hamidreza; Saygın, Mustafa Ömür; Saygın, Ömür; 02.02. Department of Architecture; 02. Faculty of Architecture; 01. Izmir Institute of Technology
    Land-Use changes and their possible impacts over time as consequences of proposed urban developments are one of main concerns of planners in planning process. Understanding the impact of these changes on environment is a crucial issue in the planning approach aims to achieve the sustainable urban development. A Planning support system (PSS) is mainly based on collecting, monitoring, analysing data and evaluating the impacts of alternative planning scenarios using Geographical Information Systems (GIS) This paper offers an approach to evaluate the interoperability of a model based on the data sets to be explored. Considering the integration of satellite imagery, field survey and plans where adequate local data set is missing and modifying the model to evaluate best represented data increase reliability of a model. For this propose this study modifies "ESRI Smart Land-Use model (LUCIS)" for the data represented region meanwhile integrates the data sets for the most accurate representation This model based on best presented data provides crucial decision guidelines for decision makers in testing development scenarios. Different PSS's have different algorithms and underlying assumptions. Consequently Comparing results of several PSS (ie. CommunityViz, What-If) for the same purpose could be more reliable than testing a single model in a project Further research should be conducted via web-based monitoring system that would improve collaboration of different interest groups.
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    Information and Communication Technology Sector Strategy Map of Izmir
    (LookUs Scientific, 2013) Tuğlular, Tuğkan; Tuğlular, Tuğkan; Tekir, Selma; Velibeyoğlu, Koray; Velibeyoğlu, Koray; Tekir, Selma; 02.03. Department of City and Regional Planning; 03.04. Department of Computer Engineering; 03. Faculty of Engineering; 02. Faculty of Architecture; 01. Izmir Institute of Technology
    This study aims to understand current dynamics of the Izmir's ICT sector by looking at its dynamics and mapping the spatial distribution of the firms. It is based on series of analysis produced for Izmir Development Agency in 2012 within the frame of preparation of 2014-2023 Izmir Regional Development Plan. It conducts a Delphi survey to support situation knowledge as well as trend prediction for the next 10 years' period. Furthermore, gap analysis is performed to measure the margin between the current situation of the ICT sector and future trends predicted by experts. The study also maps Izmir's ICT sector's location preferences based on Izmir Chamber of Commerce's publicly available web-based database. It illustrated that ICT sector's trend largely based on centripetal and spontaneously developed clusters placed in the central part of the city. On the other hand, planned technology regions and science parks are relatively immature and need to be developed. Within the light of this dichotomy this study proposes a strategy map to Izmir's ICT sector.
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    Creative Urban Regions: Harnessing Urban Technologies To Support Knowledge City Initiatives Preface
    (IGI Global Publishing, 2008) Yiğitcanlar, Tan; Velibeyoğlu, Koray; Velibeyoğlu, Koray; Baum, Scott; 02.03. Department of City and Regional Planning; 02. Faculty of Architecture; 01. Izmir Institute of Technology
    [No abstract available]
  • Book Part
    Citation - WoS: 1
    Citation - Scopus: 1
    Organizing: Spontaneously Developed Urban Technology Precincts
    (Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., 2012) Çevikayak, Gülnur; Velibeyoğlu, Koray; Velibeyoğlu, Koray; 02.03. Department of City and Regional Planning; 02. Faculty of Architecture; 01. Izmir Institute of Technology
    [No abstract available]
  • Book Part
    Citation - WoS: 2
    Modelling and Projecting Urban Land Cover
    (Routledge, 2017) Lavalle, Carlo; Batista e Silva, Filipe; Baranzelli, Claudia; Jacobs-Crisioni, Chris; Barbosa, Ana Luisa; Aurambout, Jean-Philippe; Vizcaino, Pilar; Kompil, Mert; 01. Izmir Institute of Technology
    [No abstract available]
  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 12
    Regional Acupuncture for İzmir Peninsula: Creating Capital Web for Creative Eco-Tourism
    (Scibulcom Ltd., 2016) Velibeyoğlu, Koray; Velibeyoğlu, Koray; 02.03. Department of City and Regional Planning; 02. Faculty of Architecture; 01. Izmir Institute of Technology
    Rural socio-economic development has gained utmost importance in Turkish Metropolitan Municipalities within the frame of recent legal changes extending the boundary of such municipalities towards their larger rural hinterland. Beforehand, Izmir Metropolitan Municipality had been started 'Izmir Peninsula Sustainable Development Strategy' in 2013 as a model of their local development agenda based on the principles of 'Urla-Cesme-Karaburun Peninsula Local Development Idea Competition' held in 2008. Izmir Peninsula region is the nature reserve for Izmir with its specific flora and fauna always considered as perfect location for eco-tourism activities. This paper aims to illustrate the development and implementation mechanisms of creative eco-tourism strategies for the region with concrete examples including thematic tourism routes based on green transportation, local production and consumption networks (i.e. local bazaars, family pensions) and special events aim to create local buzz and global pipelines. The major contribution of this study is to illustrate a model of networked integration strategy by using 'creative' eco-tourism opportunities of Izmir Peninsula Region. It exemplifies the key implementation mechanisms of regional acupuncture and capital web approach derived from the idea of network of local micro-projects working in synergy.