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Focus on architectural design process through learning styles
(Pergamon Press, 2003-09)Learning as an interactive process is an important issue in architectural design education. This study aims to focus on architectural design process through learning styles that are 'accommodating', 'diverging', 'assimilating' ... -
Focus on the learning styles of freshman design students
(Elsevier, 2008-05)Using Kolb’s Experiential Learning Model, this study explores learning styles of freshman design students in three consecutive academic years. Principal Component Analysis method is used to reduce the number of variables ... -
Foreign investment in producer services: the Turkish experience in the post-1980 period
(Liverpool University Press, 1998)Since 1980, Turkey has been changing its growth strategy from protectionist import substitution to one more market-oriented and outward looking. As the restructuring has unfolded, the domestic market has opened up to ... -
A framework for the design studio in web‐based education
(Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, 2001-10)Design education should integrate design concepts and skills with practical and theoretical knowledge through collaborative learning. Computer‐mediated communication systems used in web‐based education systems are quite ... -
A framework for web-based education systems supporting interdisciplinary design education
(METU, 2007-01)Web-based educational systems are promising applications to enhance design education. Although the advantages of such systems have been discussed in the literature extensively, few studies in the field have used them ... -
Frameworks for decision-making in design for the aging
(Wiley, 2015)This chapter focuses on how designers solve problems in the conceptual design phase; a phase in which information-processing and decision-making are very intensive as a consequence of generating and evaluating alternative ... -
Gender and locality-related differences in circulation behavior in a museum setting
(Routledge, 2009)The authors present the results of a case study conducted at the Sadberk Hanim Museum in Istanbul, which explored the relationship between gender and locality (being a native resident or foreign tourist) of visitors and ... -
Generating design activities through sketches in multi-agent systems
(Elsevier, 2005-12)This study describes a multi-agent system that acts as a mediator between the designer and the information environment. The system enables designers to locate and retrieve information from distributed resources. There are ... -
Global transformations versus local dynamics in Istanbul
(Elsevier, 2000-10)Istanbul, as the greatest metropolis of Turkey and one of the great cities of the world, has been rapidly transforming in recent years. This paper analyzes various aspects of this transformation to lead to an understanding ... -
A grounded theory approach to assess indoor soundscape in historic religious spaces of Anatolian culture: A case study on Hacı Bayram Mosque
(SAGE Publications, 2018)This study presents a research that is concerned with the indoor soundscape in historical mosque. Hacı Bayram Mosque and its surroundings area of Hamamönü has been selected as the research site due to being the historical ... -
A grounded theory approach to investigate the perceived soundscape of open-plan offices
(Elsevier, 2018)This paper presents the findings of a user focused soundscape survey, that took place in a visual task based and a computational task based open-plan office spaces. Aim of this study was to conduct a grounded theory survey ... -
Hidden dimensions of creativity elements in design process
(Routledge, 2009-05)The aim of the study was to determine the items that can be evaluated as the components of creativity in design process. Factor analysis was applied to determine how well the items corresponded with the explored creativity ... -
Housing conditions and activities of the middle-income Turkish household
(Ural and Associates, 1998)The aim of this research is to study kitchen related space and storage requirements of residential units considering women's activity and practice patterns; and define current problems related to the kitchen of social ... -
Housing for the aging population
(Springer, 2007-04)Based on the concept of 'aging in place,' design of houses in the past years are explored. Design features in the built environment become barriers for aging people with functional limitations. Initially, houses were ... -
Impact of lighting arrangements and illuminances on different impressions of a room
(Elsevier, 2007)This study explores whether different lighting arrangements (general lighting, wall washing and cove lighting) and different illuminances (500 and 320 lux) could affect the perception of the same space. An experimental ... -
The (in)secure position of the design jury towards computer generated presentations
(Elsevier, 2005-05)The tendency towards computer aid in design presentations differs in academia than in the practicing field; practice seems to welcome computer aid in presentation, whereas in academia there seems to be a dilemma. In this ... -
Inclusive design: developing students' knowledge and attitude through empathic modelling
(Routledge, 2014-06-26)To enhance the function and quality of built environments, designers should consider all possible users in their design projects. Therefore, it is essential to incorporate inclusive design in the education of the design ... -
Increasing the effectiveness of time-use survey with qualitative methods: the analysis of time-space interaction
(Routledge, 2010-03)Time-use surveys have been rich data sources in many countries for a long time. Turkey was among the countries that realized the potential of time-use surveys quite late and completed the first national survey in 2006. ... -
The influence of sustainable design features on indoor environmental quality satisfaction in Turkish dwellings
(Taylor & Francis, 2016)The aim of this paper is to explore the influence of sustainable design features on occupants satisfaction levels with indoor environmental quality (IEQ) aspects in three types of dwellings. Satisfaction level was investigated ... -
An inquiry into the learning-style and knowledge-building preferences of interior architecture students
(Elsevier, 2016-05)This study explores the learning-style and knowledge-building preferences of interior architecture students using Felder-Soloman's Index of Learning Styles. Considering the learning and knowledge-building skills of students ...