International Journal of Scientific and Technological Research, 2021
Throughout the history of architecture, ornamentation has been applied as elements that embody em... more Throughout the history of architecture, ornamentation has been applied as elements that embody emotions through aesthetic pursuits within the scope of the possibilities, and techniques of the period. Traditional craftsmanship in ornamentation are items embodied in architectural structures in historic buildings by local craftsmen. Its protection necessitates the method of transmission from generation to generation. In traditional production times, this transmission was handled by competent people. At the present-time, technological developments have caused a radical change during this regard. This study aims to enhance how the ornaments in traditional architecture are often revitalized and interpreted by applying a re-ornamental understanding of contemporary architecture and benefiting from the possibilities of technology.
IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS) , 2017
Design of environment, structure or products which can be used by individuals with different size... more Design of environment, structure or products which can be used by individuals with different size, gender, age and ability is defined as universal design. This design provides that all individuals should enjoy equal rights. Therefore, universal design undertaken in artificial environment does not allow the disadvantaged groups such as the people with disabilities, elderly and children to be excluded from others as they do in accessible design. It is argued by researchers that parks and playgrounds have an important role in children's development, and therefore should be designed by taking all children with different skills and abilities into consideration. This article aims at studying the accessible playground located in Dr Fazıl Kucuk Park (Cyprus) by adopting the principles of universal design and therefore proposing solutions to design an inclusive playground enabling children with different abilities to enjoy the park all together.
The cultural differences in architecture and the analysis of the relationship between culture and... more The cultural differences in architecture and the analysis of the relationship between culture and architecture have both gained great attention in the recent years. The island of Cyprus has been through many invasions and migrations since ancient ages. Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots formed the Republic of Cyprus which left behind a number of migration stories after the wars IN 1963 and 1974. The Green Line divided the island into two as north and south, and between the years of 1963 and 1974 nearly 500,000 people were forced to migrate across the island. Turkish Cypriots and Greek Cypriots, who lived through the difficulties of clashes, war and migration together but shared the same geography and nature, have been close neighbors for many years and adopted different aspects of the rich cultures of many nations that visited the island throughout history. This paper tries to analyse the structure of old Cypriot houses in the Arabahmet region of the Turkish Cypriot part and on Ledra Street in the Greek Cypriot part, and aims to highlight the similarities in Turkish Cypriot and Greek Cypriot cultures, from an architectural point of view.
IOSR Journal of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS), 2020
Background:In the historical process, ornamentation made with aesthetic concerns has emerged in a... more Background:In the historical process, ornamentation made with aesthetic concerns has emerged in a dimension that is identified with the concepts of being noticed, distinguished, symbolizing, enrichment, and it has been the quality that determines the originality of the building. Will be blessed to receive break down the ornamentation, which is substantially more than a complex engineering component, and to reappear socially, socially and monetarily. The ornamentation is an interpreter and extension that associates the structure with nature and interfaces individuals with history and culture; hence, the adornment is a supportability device for the neighborhood character of the structure, the earth, and the whole urban setting. The purpose of re-ornamentation is to base the design on tradition and to refer to it. Contrary to the traditional understanding, ornamentation in contemporary architecture is loaded with new directions. The current concept of ornamentation can vary from architectural detail to urban texture. Re-ornamentation only looks at how the ornamentation and character of the building can be adapted to modern times, without creating false illusions of reconstruction. Materials and Methods: The method of the study consists of documentations, analyzes and evaluation processes. The development of the ornament is briefly described. Information about the art of ornamentation related to architecture is given. By making a literature review about this innovative ornamentation approach, examining the existing projects, research and made sketches and sketches produced for the new design, by developing the design, the digital designing process has begun. Results: This theory has been inspected as far as the recorded turn of events and change of traditional ornamentation to contemporary engineering and ornamentations utilized on the surfaces of design components of structures. Conclusion:In this examination, instances of creative ornamentation approaches on the planet are given, ornamentation programs in the conventional places of are inspected, another venture configuration is made by making verifiable and contemporary correlations. More work is expected to find how the idea of customary ornamentation can be coordinated with contemporary ornamentation.
International Journal of Scientific and Technological Research, 2020
Northern Cyprus, along with entire planet earth is currently going through a period of pandemic o... more Northern Cyprus, along with entire planet earth is currently going through a period of pandemic outbreak of the COVID-19 virus which is taking a toll on the past, on the social life and most importantly, on the physical and mental health of billions of people. Every pandemic outbreak experienced by humans has introduced a new configuration of "what is normal" and has imposed a life with new habits and precautions that became normal. The present pandemic period of COVID-19 has had a negative impact not only on people's health but also on the economy in many countries where initially the measure of full confinement was adopted only to be followed by controlled deconfinement covering new measures that would enable evolution of the virus to be observed and the national economy to be revived. Many health organizations such as the World Health Organization as well as national governments published various scientific measures and cautioned against risks of non-observance of these measures. Similarly in Northern Cyprus was undertaken an initial stage of total lock-down followed by a controlled deconfinement aimed at economic revival. The aim of the present article is to establish a guide concerning measures to be adopted in the fight against COVID-19 and to facilitate a most efficient application of such measures. Health measures established by the World Health Organization were reinterpreted with a focus on spaces and turned into a compilation in an effort to establish a guide. Application and interpretation of the guide were demonstrated via three establishments of similar functional and structural characteristics located in proximity of each other in intramural Nicosia. Every step to be taken and every evaluation to be made in relation to COVID-19 at present, shall shape not only the pandemic period currently but also the future through problems to be faced in the near future in Northern Cyprus and worldwide .
Northern Cyprus, along with entire planet earth is currently going through a period of pandemic o... more Northern Cyprus, along with entire planet earth is currently going through a period of pandemic outbreak of the COVID-19 virus which is taking a toll on the past, on the social life and most importantly, on the physical and mental health of billions of people. Every pandemic outbreak experienced by humans has introduced a new configuration of "what is normal" and has imposed a life with new habits and precautions that became normal. The present pandemic period of COVID-19 has had a negative impact not only on people's health but also on the economy in many countries where initially the measure of full confinement was adopted only to be followed by controlled deconfinement covering new measures that would enable evolution of the virus to be observed and the national economy to be revived. Many health organizations such as the World Health Organization as well as national governments published various scientific measures and cautioned against risks of non-observance of these measures. Similarly in Northern Cyprus was undertaken an initial stage of total lock-down followed by a controlled deconfinement aimed at economic revival. The aim of the present article is to establish a guide concerning measures to be adopted in the fight against COVID-19 and to facilitate a most efficient application of such measures. Health measures established by the World Health Organization were reinterpreted with a focus on spaces and turned into a compilation in an effort to establish a guide. Application and interpretation of the guide were demonstrated via three establishments of similar functional and structural characteristics located in proximity of each other in intramural Nicosia. Every step to be taken and every evaluation to be made in relation to COVID-19 at present, shall shape not only the pandemic period currently but also the future through problems to be faced in the near future in Northern Cyprus and worldwide .
The cultural differences in architecture and the analysis of the relationship between culture and... more The cultural differences in architecture and the analysis of the relationship between culture and architecture have both gained great attention in the recent years. The island of Cyprus has been through many invasions and migrations since ancient ages. Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots formed the Republic of Cyprus which left behind a number of migration stories after the wars IN 1963 and 1974. The Green Line divided the island into two as north and south, and between the years of 1963 and 1974 nearly 500,000 people were forced to migrate across the island. Turkish Cypriots and Greek Cypriots, who lived through the difficulties of clashes, war and migration together but shared the same geography and nature, have been close neighbors for many years and adopted different aspects of the rich cultures of many nations that visited the island throughout history. This paper tries to analyse the structure of old Cypriot houses in the Arabahmet region of the Turkish Cypriot part and on Ledra Street in the Greek Cypriot part, and aims to highlight the similarities in Turkish Cypriot and Greek Cypriot cultures, from an architectural point of view.
PARK DESIGNS FOR ALL CHILDREN WITH DIFFERENT ABILITIES
A playground gives children the opportunity to improve their motor senses, learning, social devel... more A playground gives children the opportunity to improve their motor senses, learning, social development, and decision-making. Playing develops children’s self-confidence, and enhances their language, communication and social skills. It provides them with the opportunity to analyze the social roles and relationships around them and adopt certain behaviors. This is why fair conditions must be established for all children. Inclusive parks allow children with different abilities to equally benefit from the playground facilities. One of the most basic rights of children is the right to play. The state, municipalities, and designers must be responsible for the children's right to play in the parks. This paper aims to create a guide for designer using influences from existing inclusive playgrounds throughout the word.
International Journal of Scientific and Technological Research, 2021
Throughout the history of architecture, ornamentation has been applied as elements that embody em... more Throughout the history of architecture, ornamentation has been applied as elements that embody emotions through aesthetic pursuits within the scope of the possibilities, and techniques of the period. Traditional craftsmanship in ornamentation are items embodied in architectural structures in historic buildings by local craftsmen. Its protection necessitates the method of transmission from generation to generation. In traditional production times, this transmission was handled by competent people. At the present-time, technological developments have caused a radical change during this regard. This study aims to enhance how the ornaments in traditional architecture are often revitalized and interpreted by applying a re-ornamental understanding of contemporary architecture and benefiting from the possibilities of technology.
IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS) , 2017
Design of environment, structure or products which can be used by individuals with different size... more Design of environment, structure or products which can be used by individuals with different size, gender, age and ability is defined as universal design. This design provides that all individuals should enjoy equal rights. Therefore, universal design undertaken in artificial environment does not allow the disadvantaged groups such as the people with disabilities, elderly and children to be excluded from others as they do in accessible design. It is argued by researchers that parks and playgrounds have an important role in children's development, and therefore should be designed by taking all children with different skills and abilities into consideration. This article aims at studying the accessible playground located in Dr Fazıl Kucuk Park (Cyprus) by adopting the principles of universal design and therefore proposing solutions to design an inclusive playground enabling children with different abilities to enjoy the park all together.
The cultural differences in architecture and the analysis of the relationship between culture and... more The cultural differences in architecture and the analysis of the relationship between culture and architecture have both gained great attention in the recent years. The island of Cyprus has been through many invasions and migrations since ancient ages. Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots formed the Republic of Cyprus which left behind a number of migration stories after the wars IN 1963 and 1974. The Green Line divided the island into two as north and south, and between the years of 1963 and 1974 nearly 500,000 people were forced to migrate across the island. Turkish Cypriots and Greek Cypriots, who lived through the difficulties of clashes, war and migration together but shared the same geography and nature, have been close neighbors for many years and adopted different aspects of the rich cultures of many nations that visited the island throughout history. This paper tries to analyse the structure of old Cypriot houses in the Arabahmet region of the Turkish Cypriot part and on Ledra Street in the Greek Cypriot part, and aims to highlight the similarities in Turkish Cypriot and Greek Cypriot cultures, from an architectural point of view.
IOSR Journal of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS), 2020
Background:In the historical process, ornamentation made with aesthetic concerns has emerged in a... more Background:In the historical process, ornamentation made with aesthetic concerns has emerged in a dimension that is identified with the concepts of being noticed, distinguished, symbolizing, enrichment, and it has been the quality that determines the originality of the building. Will be blessed to receive break down the ornamentation, which is substantially more than a complex engineering component, and to reappear socially, socially and monetarily. The ornamentation is an interpreter and extension that associates the structure with nature and interfaces individuals with history and culture; hence, the adornment is a supportability device for the neighborhood character of the structure, the earth, and the whole urban setting. The purpose of re-ornamentation is to base the design on tradition and to refer to it. Contrary to the traditional understanding, ornamentation in contemporary architecture is loaded with new directions. The current concept of ornamentation can vary from architectural detail to urban texture. Re-ornamentation only looks at how the ornamentation and character of the building can be adapted to modern times, without creating false illusions of reconstruction. Materials and Methods: The method of the study consists of documentations, analyzes and evaluation processes. The development of the ornament is briefly described. Information about the art of ornamentation related to architecture is given. By making a literature review about this innovative ornamentation approach, examining the existing projects, research and made sketches and sketches produced for the new design, by developing the design, the digital designing process has begun. Results: This theory has been inspected as far as the recorded turn of events and change of traditional ornamentation to contemporary engineering and ornamentations utilized on the surfaces of design components of structures. Conclusion:In this examination, instances of creative ornamentation approaches on the planet are given, ornamentation programs in the conventional places of are inspected, another venture configuration is made by making verifiable and contemporary correlations. More work is expected to find how the idea of customary ornamentation can be coordinated with contemporary ornamentation.
International Journal of Scientific and Technological Research, 2020
Northern Cyprus, along with entire planet earth is currently going through a period of pandemic o... more Northern Cyprus, along with entire planet earth is currently going through a period of pandemic outbreak of the COVID-19 virus which is taking a toll on the past, on the social life and most importantly, on the physical and mental health of billions of people. Every pandemic outbreak experienced by humans has introduced a new configuration of "what is normal" and has imposed a life with new habits and precautions that became normal. The present pandemic period of COVID-19 has had a negative impact not only on people's health but also on the economy in many countries where initially the measure of full confinement was adopted only to be followed by controlled deconfinement covering new measures that would enable evolution of the virus to be observed and the national economy to be revived. Many health organizations such as the World Health Organization as well as national governments published various scientific measures and cautioned against risks of non-observance of these measures. Similarly in Northern Cyprus was undertaken an initial stage of total lock-down followed by a controlled deconfinement aimed at economic revival. The aim of the present article is to establish a guide concerning measures to be adopted in the fight against COVID-19 and to facilitate a most efficient application of such measures. Health measures established by the World Health Organization were reinterpreted with a focus on spaces and turned into a compilation in an effort to establish a guide. Application and interpretation of the guide were demonstrated via three establishments of similar functional and structural characteristics located in proximity of each other in intramural Nicosia. Every step to be taken and every evaluation to be made in relation to COVID-19 at present, shall shape not only the pandemic period currently but also the future through problems to be faced in the near future in Northern Cyprus and worldwide .
Northern Cyprus, along with entire planet earth is currently going through a period of pandemic o... more Northern Cyprus, along with entire planet earth is currently going through a period of pandemic outbreak of the COVID-19 virus which is taking a toll on the past, on the social life and most importantly, on the physical and mental health of billions of people. Every pandemic outbreak experienced by humans has introduced a new configuration of "what is normal" and has imposed a life with new habits and precautions that became normal. The present pandemic period of COVID-19 has had a negative impact not only on people's health but also on the economy in many countries where initially the measure of full confinement was adopted only to be followed by controlled deconfinement covering new measures that would enable evolution of the virus to be observed and the national economy to be revived. Many health organizations such as the World Health Organization as well as national governments published various scientific measures and cautioned against risks of non-observance of these measures. Similarly in Northern Cyprus was undertaken an initial stage of total lock-down followed by a controlled deconfinement aimed at economic revival. The aim of the present article is to establish a guide concerning measures to be adopted in the fight against COVID-19 and to facilitate a most efficient application of such measures. Health measures established by the World Health Organization were reinterpreted with a focus on spaces and turned into a compilation in an effort to establish a guide. Application and interpretation of the guide were demonstrated via three establishments of similar functional and structural characteristics located in proximity of each other in intramural Nicosia. Every step to be taken and every evaluation to be made in relation to COVID-19 at present, shall shape not only the pandemic period currently but also the future through problems to be faced in the near future in Northern Cyprus and worldwide .
The cultural differences in architecture and the analysis of the relationship between culture and... more The cultural differences in architecture and the analysis of the relationship between culture and architecture have both gained great attention in the recent years. The island of Cyprus has been through many invasions and migrations since ancient ages. Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots formed the Republic of Cyprus which left behind a number of migration stories after the wars IN 1963 and 1974. The Green Line divided the island into two as north and south, and between the years of 1963 and 1974 nearly 500,000 people were forced to migrate across the island. Turkish Cypriots and Greek Cypriots, who lived through the difficulties of clashes, war and migration together but shared the same geography and nature, have been close neighbors for many years and adopted different aspects of the rich cultures of many nations that visited the island throughout history. This paper tries to analyse the structure of old Cypriot houses in the Arabahmet region of the Turkish Cypriot part and on Ledra Street in the Greek Cypriot part, and aims to highlight the similarities in Turkish Cypriot and Greek Cypriot cultures, from an architectural point of view.
PARK DESIGNS FOR ALL CHILDREN WITH DIFFERENT ABILITIES
A playground gives children the opportunity to improve their motor senses, learning, social devel... more A playground gives children the opportunity to improve their motor senses, learning, social development, and decision-making. Playing develops children’s self-confidence, and enhances their language, communication and social skills. It provides them with the opportunity to analyze the social roles and relationships around them and adopt certain behaviors. This is why fair conditions must be established for all children. Inclusive parks allow children with different abilities to equally benefit from the playground facilities. One of the most basic rights of children is the right to play. The state, municipalities, and designers must be responsible for the children's right to play in the parks. This paper aims to create a guide for designer using influences from existing inclusive playgrounds throughout the word.
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