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Claiming mosque space: women’s agency in mosque architecture in contemporary Turkey
(Bilkent University, 2022-07)Traditionally, there has been an attribution of public spaces to males and private spaces of domesticity to females; moreover, mosques have been patriarchal spaces. Since the 90s, as both Islamism and feminism are on the ... -
Negotiating archeology and urbanization at Bodrum peninsula
(Bilkent University, 2022-08)The archaeological heritage is the non-renewable part of the ongoing process from the past to the future. Nevertheless, tourism related rapid urbanization is experienced especially in coastal regions of Turkey since the ... -
The role of toponymy in neoliberal urbanization, case study: İncek, Ankara
(Bilkent University, 2021-07)With the spread of the neoliberal economic system, the policies, social and social realities that developed depending on this system also affect the urban structure, the perception of the city and the architectural ... -
Social affordances of residential open spaces: case study of Dikmen Valley, Ankara
(Bilkent University, 2020-12)This study describes a methodology to assess the social affordances of residential open spaces. To this end, referring to Gibson's concept of affordances, the study investigates the relationship between the social ... -
Visibility-based assessment of urban form: an alternative perspective for the residential development in urban peripheries
(Bilkent University, 2021-07)It is highly important for urban designers to understand how the configuration of urban fabric influences the living experience of the city dwellers. While cities change through time, their evolution may produce spaces ... -
What a kitchen can be: a food-centric approach
(Bilkent University, 2021-09)Alternative approaches for studying and designing the domestic kitchen need to be considered so that the space can reach its further potential. ‘Food-centric approach’ is one of the alternative ways that could be adopted ...