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International journal of education technology and scientific researches, 2024
Uluslararasi avrasya sosyal bi̇li̇mler dergi̇si, 2019
Josef Svoboda believes that the theatre is a living thing; therefore, scenography should not be f... more Josef Svoboda believes that the theatre is a living thing; therefore, scenography should not be fixed and tell all at once. Thus he is associated with the kinetic stage in which he uses mirrors, various lighting and projection techniques overcome the limitations of a proscenium theatre. The mirror differs itself from projectors and lights since he uses the mirror as a substantial element in the stage. More importantly, in his scenography, mirror transforms the stage into a dramatic and digital atmosphere even though it is not a digital device itself (analogue). He explores the digital and technological scenographic spaces by combining mirrors with technological instruments. What is reflected in the mirror is not randomly selected objects but connected to context, history, the memory of the plays because Svoboda gives different roles to the mirrors to refer the inner world of the spectators and their psychology. Nonetheless, he does not elaborately explain why the mirror is helpful to create psychological space or what he found psychological about the mirror is. Considering the psychological meaning of mirror, Lacan finds the mirror as a powerful object to construct identity through the reflection and he categories this self-construction within three orders; imaginary, symbolic, and real. This study examines the mirrors of Svoboda to find out how psychologic his staging is and how Lacanian three orders could be represented by his scenography while investigating the potential of the mirrors to generate psycho-plastic and digital stages.
Budownictwo i Architektura
Sustainability assessment is one of the basic issues in the agenda of public authorities and it r... more Sustainability assessment is one of the basic issues in the agenda of public authorities and it requires practical tools to measure performance in terms of sustainable development goals. Most studies in literature deal with only one dimension of the problem of environmental components of sustainability. These studies discuss entities at only one level (cities, buildings, etc.), and one layer (green, smart, etc.) in selected dimensions. The literature includes no models that claim to provide an integrated assessment of entities’ performance in the 3D Cartesian system. The presently available models do not offer solutions that would be applicable in practice. SIMURG (A performance-based and Sustainability-Oriented Integration Model Using Relational database architecture to increase Global competitiveness of construction industry) proposes using layers and their KPI sets in the assessment process. In addition to philosophical, organisational, integrational, and computational models, th...
International Journal Of Eurasia Social Sciences, 2021
Journal of Contemporary Urban Affairs, 2021
SIMURG_CITIES, is the research and development project that is developed under the main project n... more SIMURG_CITIES, is the research and development project that is developed under the main project named as SIMURG: “A performance-based and Sustainability-oriented Integration Model Using Relational database architecture to increase Global competitiveness of Turkish construction industry in industry 5.0 era”, is the relational database model that is currently being developed in a dissertation for performance-based development and assessment of sustainable and sophisticated solutions for the built environment. This study aims to analyze the key performance indicators (KPIs) at «Cities Level» for the smart city concept that is referred to as «Layers» in the master project. KPIs for the concept of a smart city is determined by using the meta-analysis technique. Hence, the three most reputable urban journals issued from 2017 through 2020 are reviewed in this study. In addition to this, models of smart city frameworks/assessment tools/KPIs are reviewed within the context of this paper; env...
ARTS: Artuklu Sanat ve Beşeri Bilimler Dergisi, 2021
Teknolojinin her geçen gün gelişmesiyle, mimarlık ve tasarım alanlarında da sürekli gelecek senar... more Teknolojinin her geçen gün gelişmesiyle, mimarlık ve tasarım alanlarında da sürekli gelecek senaryoları üretilerek, alternatif mekânlar kurgulanmaktadır. Teknolojik destekle modellenen bilim kurgu setleri, sanal gerçeklik ve arttırılmış gerçeklik aracılığıyla mevcut düzende elde edilemeyen deneyimler sunulmaktadır. Oysa bilim ve teknoloji desteğiyle kurgulanan alternatif mekân arayışı, bugüne özgü olmayıp endüstriyel devrimle başladığı ve 19. yüzyıl ile üst düzeye ulaştığı William Heath tarafından 1829’da üretilen Akıl Yürüyüşü karikatüründe de görülür. Heath’ten günümüze; gerçeklik sınırlarını zorlayarak üretilen bu mekânlarda her şey sahte, sanal ya da kurgusal mıdır, yoksa bu gerçek dışılık ardında bir gerçek var mıdır, net bir biçimde sunulmaz. Lacan gerçeği mevcutta var olmayan bir gerçekliği yaratma arzusu ve bu arzuyu formüle ederek şekillendiren düzeni olarak tanımlar. Fantastik, teknolojik, gelecekçi mekânların ortaya çıkmasının ardında yatan sebep olan gerçek her zaman giz...
International Journal of Eurasian Education and Culture
5th International Conference of Contemporary Affairs in Architecture and Urbanism
The history of architectural and urban design has expanded its scope and started adopting new phi... more The history of architectural and urban design has expanded its scope and started adopting new philosophical approaches from other disciplines to explore the built environment. Theorist discusses whether we still live in a humanist world where a human being has more priority over the unhuman things or not to answer that; should we design architecture and urban within an anthropocentric approach. As a recent pandemic show, things that are not human, like animals or viruses, could control and navigate a new style of living. This research will introduce Bruno Latour's ANT and Graham Harman's Object-Oriented Ontology (OOO) as a new constructive method to analyse how human and unhuman bodies are equally the affective actors of daily practices in the urban realm. 19th-century Great Stink and epidemic in Victorian London will be a case study to picture urban dwellers of London that shaped determined the destiny of health and hygiene of London in 1858.
Contemporary Urban Affairs
The main aim of this study is to analyse the production of space and how human and non-human enti... more The main aim of this study is to analyse the production of space and how human and non-human entities function as space producers or devices. The scope of this study is the Regent Street from 1818 to 1848. This paper aims to answer the following question: could space be a product that we can produce or what other things involved in this production process? Numerous theorists contribute to the spatial analyses of this historical research. This paper puts special emphasis on the Lefebvrian spatial triad as a methodological decoder along with the Actor-Network Theory (ANT) to analyse the 19th century-Regent Street. The combination of the triad, as well as the ANT, will be deployed as an original tool to analyse spaces with their data; then they will be used to create a spatial map. To do so, visual and written sources will also be used as data to decode and re-map or re-paint the modern life of Regent Street during the Regency Period.
International journal of education technology and scientific researches, 2024
Uluslararasi avrasya sosyal bi̇li̇mler dergi̇si, 2019
Josef Svoboda believes that the theatre is a living thing; therefore, scenography should not be f... more Josef Svoboda believes that the theatre is a living thing; therefore, scenography should not be fixed and tell all at once. Thus he is associated with the kinetic stage in which he uses mirrors, various lighting and projection techniques overcome the limitations of a proscenium theatre. The mirror differs itself from projectors and lights since he uses the mirror as a substantial element in the stage. More importantly, in his scenography, mirror transforms the stage into a dramatic and digital atmosphere even though it is not a digital device itself (analogue). He explores the digital and technological scenographic spaces by combining mirrors with technological instruments. What is reflected in the mirror is not randomly selected objects but connected to context, history, the memory of the plays because Svoboda gives different roles to the mirrors to refer the inner world of the spectators and their psychology. Nonetheless, he does not elaborately explain why the mirror is helpful to create psychological space or what he found psychological about the mirror is. Considering the psychological meaning of mirror, Lacan finds the mirror as a powerful object to construct identity through the reflection and he categories this self-construction within three orders; imaginary, symbolic, and real. This study examines the mirrors of Svoboda to find out how psychologic his staging is and how Lacanian three orders could be represented by his scenography while investigating the potential of the mirrors to generate psycho-plastic and digital stages.
Budownictwo i Architektura
Sustainability assessment is one of the basic issues in the agenda of public authorities and it r... more Sustainability assessment is one of the basic issues in the agenda of public authorities and it requires practical tools to measure performance in terms of sustainable development goals. Most studies in literature deal with only one dimension of the problem of environmental components of sustainability. These studies discuss entities at only one level (cities, buildings, etc.), and one layer (green, smart, etc.) in selected dimensions. The literature includes no models that claim to provide an integrated assessment of entities’ performance in the 3D Cartesian system. The presently available models do not offer solutions that would be applicable in practice. SIMURG (A performance-based and Sustainability-Oriented Integration Model Using Relational database architecture to increase Global competitiveness of construction industry) proposes using layers and their KPI sets in the assessment process. In addition to philosophical, organisational, integrational, and computational models, th...
International Journal Of Eurasia Social Sciences, 2021
Journal of Contemporary Urban Affairs, 2021
SIMURG_CITIES, is the research and development project that is developed under the main project n... more SIMURG_CITIES, is the research and development project that is developed under the main project named as SIMURG: “A performance-based and Sustainability-oriented Integration Model Using Relational database architecture to increase Global competitiveness of Turkish construction industry in industry 5.0 era”, is the relational database model that is currently being developed in a dissertation for performance-based development and assessment of sustainable and sophisticated solutions for the built environment. This study aims to analyze the key performance indicators (KPIs) at «Cities Level» for the smart city concept that is referred to as «Layers» in the master project. KPIs for the concept of a smart city is determined by using the meta-analysis technique. Hence, the three most reputable urban journals issued from 2017 through 2020 are reviewed in this study. In addition to this, models of smart city frameworks/assessment tools/KPIs are reviewed within the context of this paper; env...
ARTS: Artuklu Sanat ve Beşeri Bilimler Dergisi, 2021
Teknolojinin her geçen gün gelişmesiyle, mimarlık ve tasarım alanlarında da sürekli gelecek senar... more Teknolojinin her geçen gün gelişmesiyle, mimarlık ve tasarım alanlarında da sürekli gelecek senaryoları üretilerek, alternatif mekânlar kurgulanmaktadır. Teknolojik destekle modellenen bilim kurgu setleri, sanal gerçeklik ve arttırılmış gerçeklik aracılığıyla mevcut düzende elde edilemeyen deneyimler sunulmaktadır. Oysa bilim ve teknoloji desteğiyle kurgulanan alternatif mekân arayışı, bugüne özgü olmayıp endüstriyel devrimle başladığı ve 19. yüzyıl ile üst düzeye ulaştığı William Heath tarafından 1829’da üretilen Akıl Yürüyüşü karikatüründe de görülür. Heath’ten günümüze; gerçeklik sınırlarını zorlayarak üretilen bu mekânlarda her şey sahte, sanal ya da kurgusal mıdır, yoksa bu gerçek dışılık ardında bir gerçek var mıdır, net bir biçimde sunulmaz. Lacan gerçeği mevcutta var olmayan bir gerçekliği yaratma arzusu ve bu arzuyu formüle ederek şekillendiren düzeni olarak tanımlar. Fantastik, teknolojik, gelecekçi mekânların ortaya çıkmasının ardında yatan sebep olan gerçek her zaman giz...
International Journal of Eurasian Education and Culture
5th International Conference of Contemporary Affairs in Architecture and Urbanism
The history of architectural and urban design has expanded its scope and started adopting new phi... more The history of architectural and urban design has expanded its scope and started adopting new philosophical approaches from other disciplines to explore the built environment. Theorist discusses whether we still live in a humanist world where a human being has more priority over the unhuman things or not to answer that; should we design architecture and urban within an anthropocentric approach. As a recent pandemic show, things that are not human, like animals or viruses, could control and navigate a new style of living. This research will introduce Bruno Latour's ANT and Graham Harman's Object-Oriented Ontology (OOO) as a new constructive method to analyse how human and unhuman bodies are equally the affective actors of daily practices in the urban realm. 19th-century Great Stink and epidemic in Victorian London will be a case study to picture urban dwellers of London that shaped determined the destiny of health and hygiene of London in 1858.
Contemporary Urban Affairs
The main aim of this study is to analyse the production of space and how human and non-human enti... more The main aim of this study is to analyse the production of space and how human and non-human entities function as space producers or devices. The scope of this study is the Regent Street from 1818 to 1848. This paper aims to answer the following question: could space be a product that we can produce or what other things involved in this production process? Numerous theorists contribute to the spatial analyses of this historical research. This paper puts special emphasis on the Lefebvrian spatial triad as a methodological decoder along with the Actor-Network Theory (ANT) to analyse the 19th century-Regent Street. The combination of the triad, as well as the ANT, will be deployed as an original tool to analyse spaces with their data; then they will be used to create a spatial map. To do so, visual and written sources will also be used as data to decode and re-map or re-paint the modern life of Regent Street during the Regency Period.