
Fatma Gül Öztürk Büke- Çankaya University
Fatma Gül Öztürk Büke
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Since the last quarter of the twentieth century, increased tourism in traditional settlements have led to the adaptive reuse of built vernacular heritage to serve the tourism industry. The adaptive reuse of historic buildings is considered a conservation strategy and an alternative to new constructions in historic environments. Nevertheless, the ad...
Sözlü tarih; yeterli yazılı belgeye ulaşılamayan araştırma alanlarında, konu ile ilişkili aktör ve/veya tanıkların anlatımlarından yararlanarak, kısıtlı arşiv sorununu aşmayı amaçlayan alternatif bir tarih yazımı yöntemi olarak karşımıza çıkmaktadır. Bilhassa vernaküler mimari üzerinden değerlendirdiğimizde, bu yapı stoğunun üretim sürecine ışık tu...
The monumental rock-cut façades of the tenth to eleventh century-mansions – so-called
courtyard complexes – in Cappadocia, central Turkey, are rare examples of secular
Byzantine architecture. While these symmetrically designed façades adorned with
superimposed arches differ from the simpler ones (both carved and built) in the region,
they bear stri...
Cappadocia in central Turkey is renowned for its idiosyncratic volcanic landscape and abundant rock-cut architecture. In 1985, the region was placed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. One of the criteria in the list states that “Cappadocia is an outstanding example of a traditional human settlement which has become vulnerable under the combined eff...
Courtyard complexes formed entirely out of the volcanic rock mass in Cappadocia, in Central Anatolia, differ from the other rock-cut structures in the region, in both scale and elaboration of design. There are more than forty such complexes in Cappadocia, either gathered in one location or isolated. Located on the Nevşehir-Gülşehir road, Açıksaray...
SAHANZ 2013
This dissertation investigates a middle Byzantine (10th-11th c.) typology, the rock-cut Courtyard Complexes, spread throughout Cappadocia in central Turkey, with a special focus on the Aç iksaray Group. Usually organized around three sided courtyards, these complexes stand either within an ensemble or in isolation. Nevertheless, the concentra...