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Spatial Analysis of the Ayazaga Campus (Workshop Team: M. Gencer, I. Kalkan, A. Inal, E. Yetim)  

Spatial Analysis of the Ayazaga Campus (Workshop Team: M. Gencer, I. Kalkan, A. Inal, E. Yetim)  

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A rapid acceleration in urbanization has appeared as an important by-product of the world's globalization process, with the result that cities have now become man's primary habitat. This development is both forcing urban environments to embrace increasing numbers of inhabitants, despite their often limited resources, and requiring 21st century arch...

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... constitutes a kind of mapping in which the built environment is accepted as a spatial and social network and one that aims to depict the living culture by focusing on organization of spaces, movement patterns and their social meanings. A workshop team first identified eleven key points on the campus and observed the pedestrian movement flow, while recording the data at specific time periods including the main pedestrian entrance gates and the surrounding key spaces that link the campus to the city (Figure 2). Also included were those zones along the main axis of the campus where the social, cultural and educational buildings are located. ...

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