Ahenk Yilmaz

Ahenk Yilmaz
Yaşar University · Architecture

Doctor of Philosophy

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This book, and its individual essays, examine key emerging and evolving practices, theories and methodologies that operate in the blurred boundary between spatial design disciplines, such as architecture, interior and urban design, and film and moving image studies more broadly. The collection is an exploration of the evolving interdisciplinary rhe...
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This research delves into the digital reproductions of a specific monument in locative media employing Walter Benjamin’s conceptual framework presented in ‘The Work of Art in the Age of its Technological Reproducibility’. The monument in question, namely, the recently reconstructed and rescaled Atatürk, His Mother and Women’s Right Monument in İzmi...
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Bu çalışma, dijital teknolojilerin sunduğu olanakların etkisiyle dönüşen kamusal mekân ve kentli ilişkisine, bu dönüşen ilişkinin yeni kavramları ve bu kavramların kamusal mekân kuramları içerisindeki yerine odaklanır. Her gün ortaya konan yenilikler ile gelişen bilgi ve iletişim teknolojileri kentlilerin gündelik hayat pratiklerini doğrudan veya d...
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This article focuses on the effects of different representation modes of architectural heritage in augmented reality (AR) applications on remembering. Deterioration of the tangible evidence of architectural heritage compromises not only its visibility in the heritage site, but also its presence in memory. Converging survived features and digitally...
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This paper explores the process of waiting in temporalities of gentrification in the case of Ballıkuyu neighborhood. For Ballıkuyu, which is one of the oldest districts at the center of Izmir, Turkey, local authorities portrayed a shiny future with a regeneration and development plan that they announced in 2014. Since then, oscillating between hope...
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Widespread use of locative media and its integration with social media applications has provided individuals with the new ways of identity practices. Through checking in at locations, uploading still and moving images of/with certain spaces, and adding hashtags to proliferate meanings, space has turned into a stage where self-identities are digital...
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Digitizing Lefebvre’s Spatial Triad is conceived as a seed project for an interdisciplinary analysis of the built environment via digital media. Two social housing projects in İzmir are chosen as case studies as an initial step to be developed toward a potentially international digital platform. The theoretical premises of the project are based on...
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This article explores the effects of using black on spatial experience by means of phenomenological analysis of its architectural examples with a special focus on Serpentine Gallery Pavilion designed by Peter Zumthor. Contrary to the growing interest in the color in contemporary architecture, black rarely found a place in architectural history and...
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‘Design and Resistance: Resistance with/in/to Design’, Annual Turkish Design History Society Meetings (5t),1 Yaşar University, İzmİr, Turkey, May 15–16, 2014 Ottoman Topologies: Spatial Experience in an Early Modern Empire and Beyond, Stanford University, May 16–17, 2014
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Memorialization on War-Broken Ground: Gallipoli War Cemeteries and Memorials Designed by Sir John James Burnet focuses on the problems posed by the endeavor to memorialize the Gallipoli campaign of World War I and the memorials designed by the principal architect of the Imperial (now Commonwealth) War Graves Commission, Sir John James Burnet. The c...

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