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Article Proposal of Conservation-Based Planning Approach for Agricultural Areas Designated as Special Project Area (OPA) in Turkey; Example of Mugla Plain(Kare Publ, 2018) Yorur, Neriman; İnceköse, Ülkü; Cirak, Aysegul Altinors; Aydin, Burcu Silaydin; Incekose, Ulku; Nemutlu, Fusun Erduran; Aydin, Gonul; Yorulmaz, AlperAgricultural areas are natural areas that must be protected and maintained in order to provide food, which is the most basic necessity of man. It is observed that agricultural areas are being removed from the industrialization and urbanization processes that are developed within the framework of industrial development oriented economic development policies that started with the Industrial Revolution and then spread to global scale. Especially agricultural areas in the urban fringes are threatened to be used for non-agricultural purposes due to the demand for spatial growth and are opposed to the pressure of settlement. One of the agricultural areas under threat is the Mugla Plain. It is important to protect the Mugla Plain, which is an absolute agricultural land and at the same time constitute part of the natural and cultural landscape of the city, and to sustain the agricultural activities. Mugla Plain is designated as Special Project and Planning Area (OPA) in 1/25.000 Scale Master Plan; it was aimed to develop a project to preserve the original quality of the agricultural character of Plain in this frame. In this article, analyzes and proposals made within the scope of the idea project prepared for the section of Mugla Plain defined as "Special Project and Planning Area" are presented. In the proposals, it was aimed to protect the agricultural quality of the plains and to prevent the spread of the settlement by integrating the plain with the urban residents. Towards achieving this goal, it has been adopted to develop approaches dealt with under the heading of "urban agriculture". Strategies developed in this context include recommendations on the protection and use of agricultural land; Establishment of agricultural development cooperative of Mugla Plain agricultural operators association; reduction of urbanization impact, and integrating the city with the natural landscape of the area.Master Thesis Formation of Architectural History as a Discipline in Modern Architectural Education in Turkey(01. Izmir Institute of Technology, 2022) Yıldırım Özcan, Helin; İnceköse, Ülkü; Yıldırım Özcan, Helin; İnceköse, ÜlküArchitectural history courses, which examine the architectural works, buildings, and social structure of societies from various civilizations, regions, and ages with multiple viewpoints, are an important part of architectural education. In Turkey, within the scope of the education programs, architectural history courses take place in doctorate, master, and undergraduate programs, and in terms of undergraduate education, they are one of the critical elements of the compulsory courses. Undergraduate architectural education and architectural history courses are taught in 101 of Turkey's 204 universities, but when these courses are examined from a varied perspective, they show differences in the distribution to the semesters, duration, scope and subject content, naming, course sources, or local and national crediting. While this situation causes an architecture student studying architecture in Turkey to graduate with knowledge of architectural history at different scales, it also contradicts the National Qualifications Framework Charter in Turkey. Also, the consequences of this situation appear in many areas with negative examples both in education life and the built environment. In this context, within the scope of this study, architectural history courses in undergraduate architectural education in Turkey are examined through data from the ECTS information package with the purpose of revealing the portfolio of architectural history education. The main objective of this study is to examine the effects of the causes and consequences of these differences on architectural undergraduate education by analyzing the different approaches seen in the scope of Architecture History courses in undergraduate architecture education in Turkey using numerical data.Master Thesis Computational Thinking and Architectural Education: an Evaluation of Vew Formations in Turkey(Izmir Institute of Technology, 2016) İçmeli Atalay, Bilge Müge; İnceköse, ÜlküA significantly positive change has been noticed in the conceptual frame of the digital design and its influence on the related studies since the mid 60’s. The influence is quite noticeable in various research areas based on design theory such as architecture, biology and mathematics, etc…The same influence is also detectable on some theoretical cognitive and computational approaches. Instead of being seen mere means of visual presentation, digital tools are redefined as actual design areas in which the design process is formed. As a result, a variety of concepts known as computational design, computer aided design and digital architecture have come into existence. As expected, this change brings about a kind of paradigm in architectural education. On the other hand, it influences the design knowledge and causes changes in the educational models used for the teaching of design. As a consequence, architectural education bears the responsibility of reflecting the potential of both conventional and digital design methods in the designing process. Accordingly, instead of being only used for creating visual effects as in their early days, in this process of forming an architectural concept, digital tools begin to be used as complementary elements in the basic design learning process. In short, when the architectural education system undergoes a change in order to support the digital methods, the digital platform is not perceived only as a means of visual presentation. It accommodates the entire process of conceptualizing, creating and presenting. Accordingly, this dissertation attempts to question the evolution in the formation of design theories together with its impact and reflections in the education, and this thesis also aims to reveal some evolving educational models in the field. It also underlines the possible future of this particular educational model, and how the potentials of these models will be realized and perceived in their attempts to live up to future expectations.Technical Report Kuruluşundan Bugüne İzmir Yüksek Teknoloji Enstitüsü 1992-2006(01. Izmir Institute of Technology, 2006) Ülkü, Semra; İnceköse, Ülkü; Kiper, NilgünBu çalışma Prof. Dr. Sayın Semra Ülkü’nün yöneticiliğinde Dr. Ülkü İnceköse ve Dr. Nilgün Kiper tarafından ve tüm İYTE çalışanlarının katkılarıyla 2006 yılında hazırlanmıştır.Master Thesis The Concept of Equilibrium and Its Effects of Change From Static To Dynamic on Architectural End-Products(Izmir Institute of Technology, 1999) İnceköse, Ülkü; Eyüce, ÖzenAll of the objectslbuildings on the earth can stand due to their structural orders.Standing of a structural order without suffering any damage (broken down, collapsing ... ) is the result of their state of equilibrium. The most important factor effecting the state of equilibrium of any structural order is the force of gravity.Differantiation in the structural orders formed under this stable effect can be explained by the change in the concept of equilibrium. Therefore, analysing the change in architectural and engineering end-products could only be done by understanding the change in the concept of equilibrium.Scientific developments are the basic factors causing the changes in the concept of equilibrium. Reflections of these developments on concrete products is both in the types of load transfer of structural order and in visual expression of order.Consequently, in the scope of the thesis, depending on developments in the science reflections of the change in the concept of equilibrium on concrete products is tried to be explained by structural and geometrical analses. Expression of these analyses are made through the relationship between equilibrium and movement. It is concluded that the change in the structural orders basing on an acceptance of basic physics that "an object is either stable or movable "; is from structures having no motion to structures having any kind of motion (having tendency to move and/or moving). In other words, it can be said that, this change is from immobile structures having whole connection with the ground, to structures trying to remove from the ground.At the end, in today, it is possible to discuss about solutions having different equilibrium orders that is seen/will be seen basing on scientific developments.Generally it is possible to classify these solutions as solutions that can be expressed by different geometrical orders or solutions towards to be independent from the force of gravity.in the light of these determinations the aim of the thesis is to determine changes in the concept of equilibrium and to analyse their effects on structural end-products and to give some clues about their future effects.Keywords: Structural equilibrium, structural balance, gravity, geometry, energy, structural order.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.Article The Sustainability of an Urban Ritual in the Collective Memory: Bergama Kermesi(MDPI Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2019) İnceköse, ÜlküBergama Festival, locally known as Bergama Kermesi, is an annual festival which dates back to 22 May 1937 in the city. It came into existence as a result of Ataturk's intention to introduce this, an extraordinary town with its historical and cultural properties, and promote it internationally. The Festival is an important element in the collective memory of the city. Initially, it was a civic event, a device in the formation process of the Turkish Republic. However, now, it is a civil event for national and international representatives, and a festival that allows locals and guests from different social, economic, and cultural backgrounds to mix freely and equally for a certain period. In the course of the Festival, the public buildings and the open spaces of the town become places of activity and entertainment. Parks, stadiums, the town square, and streets function as spaces for a variety of activities. Looking back at its 81-year history, one can notice some important changes in the Festival's cultural and social practices, from an earlier state-dominated character into the current more publicly oriented one. This article studies the change of Bergama Festival as an invented tradition' into an element of the collective memory in town from the perspective of different public affairs that it introduces. In this regard, the article will also show how an urban ritual can maintain its sustainability by keeping itself fresh in the social life.Master Thesis The Assessment of a New Relationship Between From and Structure in Digital Architectural Design Affter 1990's(Izmir Institute of Technology, 2013) Demir, Yelin; İnceköse, ÜlküFrom the beginning of 1960’s, architects are using computers in architectural design processes. Initially, architects used them as design tools for representation and modelling purposes. However from the beginning of 1990’s, architects started to use computers as design mediums where the whole design process evolves starting from design ideation to construction. Digital technologies enabled architects to design wide range of forms in digital design environments and therefore, form-based design processes appeared. Architects mostly focused on form generation concerns. However, this form based approach brought forth problems in relation to constructability. Complex irregular forms challenged engineers to find optimal structural solutions. Architects and engineers started to work on a unified architectural and structural design process and offered new structural system solutions with the help of digital technologies for overcoming the constructability problem. This process and solutions presented different form-structure relationships. The main aim of this thesis is to reveal the form-structure relationships in digital design processes focusing on constructability of digitally designed forms. Constructability is related to structural system design. Therefore, this thesis examines design, manufacturing and construction processes of structural systems to understand how architectural designs/forms are realized and constructed. It examines the whole process of design to construction of structural systems including models, tools, structural system solutions, and fabrication and construction methods. The examination is done over case studies which are digitally designed and constructed building examples. Each case study exemplifies a different model, tool, structural system and design process which also defines a different type of form-structure relationship. Key words: digital architectural design, structural design, form, structure, constructionMaster Thesis Interdisciplinary Aspect of Sociological Knowledge in the Field of Architecture: the Conflict Analysis of İzmir Kültürpark(01. Izmir Institute of Technology, 2024) Ergüler, Ceren; İnceköse, ÜlküKent, kamusal alanları ile birlikte ''çatışma'' ve ''uzlaşma'' dinamiklerinin oluşturduğu zemin içerisinde sürekli olarak değişim halindedir. Kamusal Mücadeleler bu etkileşimleri şekillendirerek görünür kılmakta, kente yönelik hakkı desteklekleyerek sosyal etkileşim paltformlarını oluşturmaktadır. Bu doğrultuda, kamusal mücadelelerin çözümsüzlük algısına karşılık çatışma kavramı; temel olarak karşıt aktörlerin uyumsuz hedeflerini temsil eden, toplumun doğal ve kaçınılmaz bir parçasıdır. Tarihsel süreç içerisinde kavram teorik olarak incelenmiş, mekanın bilgi alanı ve kentsel hegemonya sorgusu içerisine dahil olmuş; statik toplum algısına karşılık ''toplumsal değişimin itici gücü'' olması ile pozitif işlevleri de tanımlanmıştır. Bu noktada, çatışmanın sadece bölücü bir güç olarak düşünülmesi ise, ortak değerler ve uzlaşı inşası için gerekli bir adımın atlanılması anlamına gelmektedir. Bu doğrultuda tez çalışması, ''sosyal çatışma kuramı'' altlığı ile, '''çatışma alanlarının'' ''kamusal alan'' ve ''kent hakkı'' bağlamındaki pozitif çıktılarını ortaya çıkarmayı amaçlamakta, İzmir Kültürpark'ın 34 yıldır süregelen kentsel hak talebi üzerinden örneklem araştırmasını yürüterek, çatışmanın mekansal pratikler ve kentsel mücadeleler ile olan ilişkisini araştırmaktadır. Disiplinler arası bilimsel yöntemlerin senteziyle mekânın ve çatışmanın bilgisini ele alırken, teori ve pratiğin birleşik zemini içinde çözümlemektedir. Tez kapsamında; sosyal kuram temelli bir analizin, Kültürpark'ın bugünkü ve gelecekteki somut tezahürleri üzerine potansiyel bir yöntemsel çerçeve sunup sunmadığı sorgulamıştır. Bu amaç doğrultusunda çalışmanın teorik zemini Sosyal Çatışma Kuramı, Kentsel Hegemonyalar, Kamusal Alan, ve Kent Hakkı literatürü üzerine kurulmuştur. Pratik zemin Bartos ve Wehr'in ''çatışma haritama yöntemi'' aracılığı ile İzmir Kültürpark'ın mekansal çatışma analizini gerçekleştirmiştir. Bu doğrultuda tez çalışması, ''sosyal çatışma kuramı'' altlığı ile, '''çatışma alanlarının'' ''kamusal alan'' ve ''kent hakkı'' bağlamındaki pozitif çıktılarını ortaya çıkarmayı amaçlamakta, İzmir Kültürpark'ın 34 yıldır süregelen kentsel hak talebi üzerinden örneklem araştırmasını yürüterek, çatışmanın mekansal pratikler ve kentsel mücadeleler ile olan ilişkisini araştırmaktadır. Disiplinler arası bilimsel yöntemlerin senteziyle mekânın ve çatışmanın bilgisini ele alırken, teori ve pratiğin birleşik zemini içinde çözümlemektedir. Tez kapsamında; temel kaygısı ile sosyal kuram temelli bir analizin, Kültürpark'ın bugünkü ve gelecekteki somut tezahürleri üzerine potansiyel bir yöntemsel çerçeve sunup sunmadığı sorgulamıştır. Bu amaç doğrultusunda çalışmanın teorik zemini Sosyal Çatışma Kuramı, Kentsel Hegemonyalar, Kamusal Alan, ve Kent Hakkı literatürü üzerine kurulmuştur. Pratik zemin Bartos ve Wehr'in ''çatışma haritama yöntemi'' aracılığı ile İzmir Kültürpark'ın mekansal çatışma analizini gerçekleştirmiştir.Doctoral Thesis Instrumentalisation of Natural Science for the Reconstruction of Architectural Konowledge: Lissitzky, Doesburg, Meyer, Teige(Izmir Institute of Technology, 2006) İnceköse, Ülkü; Çıkış, ŞenizThe main idea aimed in this dissertation is to analyze the instrumentalisation process of natural scientific knowledge in a struggle for reconstructing architectural knowledge, between 1914 and 1945. This investigation has been made in the scale of the spreading of this effort in Middle and Eastern Europe in general and has been detailed over the most radical form observed in the left-wing architectural discourses.Architecture lost its self-legitimate, unitary structure of knowledge it owned pre-modern period, in the modernization process. In this situation, for reconstructing this unitary structure, architectural theorists oriented towards different fields of knowledge, considering their knowledge more reliable than own. With this struggle, some architectural discourses sustain the old, some presented synthesis proposals, from the end of nineteenth century, some were in the assertion of entirely transforming the architectural knowledge. This struggle gained a new dimension by means of the revolutionary social context formed after the First World War. Especially, in left-wing avant-garde discourses, assigning .a new beginning,. .a new architecture. which can reconstruct a new world was aimed. These discourses have oriented natural scientific knowledge to justify/legitimize their statements and have established a problematic relationship with it.Consequently, this dissertation explains the mechanisms through which architecture implants natural scientific knowledge into its own studies, and presents the transformation that adapted knowledge undergoes. In this way, the problematic relationship between the knowledge of architecture and natural sciences as a result of instrumentalisation is analyzed. This analysis focuses on the discourses of four architectural theorists: Lissitzky, Doesburg, Teige, Meyer.
