THE EFFECTS OF SOCIO-CULTURAL FACTORS ON FACADES OF TRADITIONAL HOUSING IN CASE OF BALAT DISTRICT / ISTANBUL / ZEHRA NUR AYAN; SUPERVISOR: ASST. PROF. DR. SERTAÇ İLTER

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Konu(lar): Tez notu: Thesis (MArch) - Cyprus International University. Institute of Graduate Studies and Research Architecture Department Özet: ABSTRACT Istanbul has housed several civilizations throughout its history, and various faiths, cultures, and ethnic groups have coexisted there. Balat began hosting physical and social initiatives with the help of UNESCO in 1985, and because it is a place that has not been altered, it was included to the list of world historic sites. One of the significant historical places where different ethnic groups cohabit is the Balat region, which is situated in the Historic Peninsula. Their communities' contributions to the cultural fabric of the area they dwell in have also shaped it. The difference in the social structure shows itself in the city. It is evident that this circumstance has led to the creation of several ethnic zones in the city. The street layout, the housing structure, which is the smallest unit that determines the texture of the region, are all examples of how these disparities within the city have been reflected. New dwelling types have begun to appear in metropolitan areas as a result of changes in the urban structure. The first places where these new home types may be found are in non-Muslim areas (Yahudhane, etc.). In the Balat district, technical, sociocultural, and socioeconomic trends that have altered as a result of westernization were the focus of this study, which sought to investigate the impacts of facade design on architectural identity. As a result, within the scope of the study, Hızır Çavuş Köprübaşı Street and Yıldırım Street in the Balat district were selected. Numerous analyses were conducted to look at the structures' present condition. The link between facade design and architectural identity was highlighted as the thesis looked at both Muslim and non-Muslim homes in the region. It also analyzed the implications of facade design on architectural identity. Keywords: Architectural Identity, Architectural Style, Balat, Building Facade, Residential Architecture, Socio-Cultural Identity
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Thesis (MArch) - Cyprus International University. Institute of Graduate Studies and Research Architecture Department

Includes bibliography (sheets 125-130)

ABSTRACT
Istanbul has housed several civilizations throughout its history, and various faiths,
cultures, and ethnic groups have coexisted there. Balat began hosting physical and
social initiatives with the help of UNESCO in 1985, and because it is a place that has
not been altered, it was included to the list of world historic sites.
One of the significant historical places where different ethnic groups cohabit is the
Balat region, which is situated in the Historic Peninsula. Their communities'
contributions to the cultural fabric of the area they dwell in have also shaped it. The
difference in the social structure shows itself in the city. It is evident that this
circumstance has led to the creation of several ethnic zones in the city. The street
layout, the housing structure, which is the smallest unit that determines the texture of
the region, are all examples of how these disparities within the city have been reflected.
New dwelling types have begun to appear in metropolitan areas as a result of changes
in the urban structure. The first places where these new home types may be found are
in non-Muslim areas (Yahudhane, etc.). In the Balat district, technical, sociocultural,
and socioeconomic trends that have altered as a result of westernization were the focus
of this study, which sought to investigate the impacts of facade design on architectural
identity.
As a result, within the scope of the study, Hızır Çavuş Köprübaşı Street and Yıldırım
Street in the Balat district were selected. Numerous analyses were conducted to look
at the structures' present condition. The link between facade design and architectural
identity was highlighted as the thesis looked at both Muslim and non-Muslim homes
in the region. It also analyzed the implications of facade design on architectural
identity.
Keywords: Architectural Identity, Architectural Style, Balat, Building Facade,
Residential Architecture, Socio-Cultural Identity

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