Tunçoku, Selim Sarp
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Master Thesis Restoration of a Historic Olivie Oil Mill in Altınoluk(Izmir Institute of Technology, 2008) Kibar, Abdurrahman; Tunçoku, Selim Sarp; Tunçoku, Selim Sarp; Tunçoku, Selim SarpThe mill studied is one of a few historic industrial buildings survived in the region. It reflects architectural features of the period while displaying olive oil production technology and its changes in time. Including the equipments, the mill is in bad conditions today. The study, aims to improve the existing conditions and safeguard the mill with a new function, thus, ensuring its historical, cultural, technological and architectural values to convey to the future generations.For understanding traditional olive oil technology and the mills, historical background of the olive oil production in the past have been studied. In addition, the history and geographical features of Altınoluk, history of the mill and the technologies employed were also investigated by literary studies, comparative analysis and interviews with previous owners all that were helpful for the restitution scheme. Together with the existing equipments for oil production, complete documentation of the mill, including architectural measurements, photography and determination of structural and material damages by a thorough observation is done through a two - week period field survey to determine its architectural, constructional and technological features that formed the values it possessed. By considering historical, architectural, cultural, and technological features, technological changes and their reflection on the spaces and features of historic environment in which it is placed, a restoration proposal, including new function and necessary interventions conforming to contemporary conservation principals has been presented as a project for the mill.Article Citation - WoS: 74Citation - Scopus: 85A Transdisciplinary Approach on the Energy Efficient Retrofitting of a Historic Building in the Aegean Region of Turkey(Elsevier Ltd., 2015) Şahin, Cem Doğan; Durmuş Arsan, Zeynep; Tunçoku, Selim Sarp; Broström, Tor; Gökçen Akkurt, GüldenAbstract Buildings account for 40% of total energy consumption in the European Union, yet at the same time they have considerable energy saving potentials. Historic buildings should be treated different from contemporary ones when it comes to energy improvements. The specifications which underline historical, sociocultural and architectural values require certain care during realization of energy saving implementations to sustain these values. The purpose of this study is to demonstrate how the energy efficient retrofitting in historic buildings should be managed in a transdisciplinary approach with a case study conducted on the historic building in ̄zmir - Turkey. A detailed building energy simulation tool was used to determine the impacts of energy efficient retrofits. The actual energy consumption of case building was based on the utility bills regarding electricity and heating fuel consumption. Building energy simulation tool was calibrated by comparing the measured and simulated indoor air temperatures and total energy consumptions. The inappropriate retrofits, which contradict to the cultural heritage values, were eliminated with a transdisciplinary approach. Later appropriate retrofits were gathered into three packages to evaluate their effects on the energy consumption. The results show that energy saving of more than 34% can be obtained without damaging the heritage values.Master Thesis Examination of Architectural Characteristics and Construction Techniques of Two Historic Mosques at Hisarlık and Yiğenli Villages of Tire-Izmir for the Purpose of Preservation(Izmir Institute of Technology, 2015) Saatçi, Emre Feral; Tunçoku, Selim Sarp; Marmasan, ÖnderBelonging to the Late Ottoman Period, the mosques of Hisarlık and Yiğenli villages are the examples of rural architecture in the villages around İzmir. Although damaged severely, they kept their original features since they were not altered much. They were selected as the subject of the thesis for the purpose of a better understanding of the characteristics of Aegean rural architecture. The aim of the thesis is to document, examine their problems at present and propose intervention decisions for their preservations. For this purpose, their architectural and constructional characteristics, existing situations and alterations they have undergone are determined by the measurements, photographical documentation and visual observations which were performed through field surveys. Restitution proposals have been prepared by a comparative study which includes the examination of the historic rural mosques visited in close by villages and other mosques from different parts of Aegean Region through literature search. Intervention decisions which formed the restoration proposals are developed in the light of information from field surveys, literary sources and comparative study. Contemporary principles of restoration implementations based on scientific studies and realities of social and physical environments where these mosques took place have been taken into consideration for interventions. Both mosques are located in the central spots that can be considered as gathering spaces of the inhabitants. By the proposals, both mosques are expected to rejoin the daily life of the villages and while preserving their authentic values.Master Thesis Investigation of the Preservation Problems of the Mescid and Türbe of Akşebe Sultan in Alanya(Izmir Institute of Technology, 2010) Şahin, Fatma Selin; Tunçoku, Selim SarpThe monument selected to be studied is a Seljuk building composed of a masjid and a türbeh located in the inner fortress of Alanya which was an important settlement during Anatolian Seljuk Period. The aim of the study is the documentation of the building by examining its architectural characteristics and construction techniques, to reveal its missing or altered parts and elements, to determine its structural and material problems occurred by the interventions carried out in the past and to propose solutions to sustain it with its original properties as much as possible. For this purpose, existing conditions, alterations, construction techniques and materials that form the building were determined by measured drawings and observations through fieldwork. For the restitution scheme, other masjids and turbehs of the same period have been evaluated in the light of the information obtained from the literature and archival research. Comparison of Akşebe Sultan with the other Anatolian Seljuk masjids has also been done for the missing and altered parts of the building for a reliable restitution scheme. The building was subjected to some interventions in the past and lost many of its original features. Due to the difficulties in finding reliable information about previous interventions, a restitution-based restoration proposal could not be proposed. Instead, long term studies and minimum interventions are proposed to prolong its life and to save original properties of the monument.Article 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.Master Thesis The Examination of Construction Techniques of Muğla Historic Houses(Izmir Institute of Technology, 2008) Ergin Irgat, Burcu; Tunçoku, Selim SarpThe aim of the study is to make contribution for better restorations by providing reliable and detailed information about their construction techniques and materials in traditional houses of historic urban site of Muğla. For this aim, the houses damaged and abandoned and therefore easily accessed, have been determined due to that they give way for a thorough examination of construction details which can not be observed when they are in sound conditions since they are covered with rendering materials.In addition to geographic and historic background of Muğla, architectural features of the houses and former efforts for the preservation of historic urban part are also evaluated in the light of previous studies. The examination has been carried out in terms of the details of constructional components such as, foundations, walls, floors, projections and the roofs of the houses. In addition, the properties of masonry materials which form the major portion of houses have also been determined through laboratory analyses.The evaluations, done in the light of survey results and previous studies, proved that the walls enclosed the houses in the north, east and west are built of stone masonry and combined use of infilled wood-frame which is called .hımış,. and stone masonry. It is seen that bağdadi technique is also employed beside hımış and composite systems.It can be deduced that, careful consideration of the topography of the land, the choice of proper construction techniques and materials accordingly yielded in earthquake resistant buildings and a unique historic environment in Muğla.Article Citation - WoS: 20Citation - Scopus: 23Opal-A Rich Additives Used in Ancient Lime Mortars(Elsevier Ltd., 2006) Tunçoku, Selim Sarp; Caner Saltık, Emine N.Ancient stone and brick masonry mortars from three monuments in Konya, Central Anatolia dated to the Anatolian Selçuk Period (12th and 13th centuries AD) were examined for their raw material composition and durability characteristics to understand some characteristics of medieval mortar technology. Optical microscopy, XRD, SEM, EDX, FTIR and TGA analyses revealed that the mortars contained high percentage of lime binder totally carbonated into micritic calcite. Coarse and medium aggregates were mainly composed of sandstone and metamorphic rock fragments, quartz, feldspar and mica minerals. Opal-A was found in considerable amounts in the fine aggregates, likely not derived from the coarser ones but added separately. Pozzolanic activity of the fine aggregates was determined by conductometric measurements. Their ability to form C-S-H was observed by treating them with saturated Ca(OH)2 solution. Bulk density and total porosity measurements showed that the mortars were highly porous due to the use of high amount of lime. On the other hand, they possessed sufficient mechanical strength. Mechanical properties were determined by point load tests and ultrasonic pulse velocity measurements. They were expressed as uniaxial compressive strength (UCS) and modulus of elasticity (Emod) in MPa. The results were also discussed in terms of durability characteristics of the mortars. They were expressed with the use of uniaxial compressive strengths in dry and wet states, and total porosity values. The mortars were considered to have high durability to wetting and drying cycles but had poor durability to the crystallization of water-soluble salts.Article Citation - WoS: 7Citation - Scopus: 7Dampness Problems in a Historic House in Izmir, Turkey(Taylor and Francis Ltd., 2009) Yardım, Bülent; Tunçoku, Selim SarpThe study, as a preliminary stage of the restoration work of a historic house from Levantine ages of Izmir in the nineteenth century, involves the examination of the dampness basement problems. Moisture contents and temperature of the wall surfaces were monitored by non-destructive techniques, such as direct measurements of electrical conductivity and infrared thermography. The results were evaluated in the light of physical properties, moisture, and soluble salt types and contents in the materials, outdoor, and indoor climatic conditions, layout of the site, and architectural features of the building. In addition to rising damp and lack of sufficient ventilation for years, some faulty details along the intersections with the terraces of the neighbor buildings, and intersection with the asphalt coated street and the basement windows that gave way for rainwater leaks were the other sources of dampness. Some cool but relatively dry parts of the walls were found to be potential zones for dampness problem through condensation between midnight and early mornings, especially in winter.Master Thesis Investigation of Tower-Houses in Montenegro for Their Preservation: Restoration Proposal for Ganiç Family House in Rozaje Town(Izmir Institute of Technology, 2015) Nurkoviç, Enes; Tunçoku, Selim SarpThe building selected to be studied is the tower house of the Ganić Family. The standing portion, at the edge of a total collapse, is located in Rožaje Town in the eastern part of Montenegro. Besides the analysis of tower houses, an overall analysis of historical houses in Montenegro was also done as a step in the development of housing concept in this region. Case study building was evaluated together with the physical and historical characteristics of the area and the period that these buildings belonged. Information obtained by the survey was used for the description and analytical evaluation of the building in terms of; architectural elements, spatial characteristics, construction techniques, material use, structural failures, material deteriorations and alterations. In order to understand the original state of the building better, other tower houses in the region were also investigated and their characteristics were compared with the characteristics of Ganić House. Together with historical research, the results of comparative analysis, which were obtained by different reliability degrees for the components and elements missing or unknown at present, was utilized for the restitution of the house. The information obtained in the restitution phase was used as the base for the determination of intervention decisions in restoration phase, which became the conclusion of the study. The new function, proposed restoration project, is hoped to be beneficial for the owners and the building itself while providing an active use by the citizens for educational, as well as, recreation purpose.Master Thesis Restoration of a Historic Olive Oil Mill in Dikili(Izmir Institute of Technology, 2014) Kıncı, Didem; Tunçoku, Selim SarpAlthough many industrial heritage buildings, of which, the availability of the product they produced was lost and they were totally abandoned, the situation is different for olive oil mills which have been discussed as industrial heritage buildings since olive oil has never lost its vital importance. Some of them, which employed traditional extraction techniques, were converted to “continuous system” for faster production by changing their hardware equipment, while others persisted in using traditional techniques. But, many historic olive oil mills were abandoned since they could not compete with the new system. However, the taste obtained by traditional techniques has gained an increasing preference. This trend has attracted public attention not only in the taste of oil, but also in historic olive oil mills to conserve them as industrial heritage. Araser mill, subject of the study, is located in Bademli Village, of Dikili District of İzmir Province, but abandoned following the donation of its hardware to Rahmi Koç Industry Museum in İstanbul in 1999. While reflecting architectural, neoclassical style and socioeconomic features of its period, it witnessed the population exchange in 1922 which was an important historic event. Including architectural measurements, supplemented with photography, determination of structural and material problems documentation of the mill was done by observations during three-week survey period to define its historical, architectural and technological features as the values it possessed. The equipment donated to the museum was documented by a visit to the museum. In light of this information, a restoration proposal, which includes new function and interventions conforming to contemporary conservation principals, is presented.
