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For the sustainability of historical towns and traditional buildings those are no longer feasible, an adaptive use must be given. This adaptive use must be convenient with socio-economic and cultural structure of the historical site. The most popular way for the maintenance of the historical site is the tourism activity. The case study held on for...
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... region has created a stone built architecture beginning from the era of Hellenistic, Roman, Christian and early Islam. In the traditional Diyarbakır houses ( figure 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6), water, semi closed spaces and the shadow forms the main design principles. The recess with pool, water channels, the semi sunken basement floor are the priorities of the hot dry climate. ...
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