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Course Name
Turkish
Tar.Kntsl Doku İçrsn.Çğdş Tsrm
English
Contemporary Design within Historical Settings
Course Code
MIM 462
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(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
1
3
3
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-
Course Language
Turkish
Course Coordinator
Ayşe Tütengil
Course Objectives
The concept of historical urban fabric; Measures relative to the integration of the historic urban fabric with contemporary life styles; Discussion of different architectural approaches relative to the modern buildings built, and to be built, within the historic urban fabric and to contemporary additions made to historic buildings; The concept of urban identity and a consideration of the effects on urban identity of contemporary buildings within the historic urban context; Design guidelines relative to contemporary buildings within the historic urban fabric and a discussion of their interactions; Analysis of guiding principles; Revitalization of the historic districts and a consideration of the contributions of urban transformation projects onto the urban identity; Case studies: Analysis and evaluation of relative examples from Turkey and the rest of the world
Course Description
The concept of historical urban fabric; Measures relative to the integration of the historic urban fabric with contemporary life styles; Discussion of different architectural approaches relative to the modern buildings built, and to be built, within the historic urban fabric and to contemporary additions made to historic buildings; The concept of urban identity and a consideration of the effects on urban identity of contemporary buildings within the historic urban context; Design guidelines relative to contemporary buildings within the historic urban fabric and a discussion of their interactions; Analysis of guiding principles; Revitalization of the historic districts and a consideration of the contributions of urban transformation projects onto the urban identity; Case studies: Analysis and evaluation of relative examples from Turkey and the rest of the world.
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