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İRLANDA KIRSAL KONUT MİMARİSİ- SAZ ÇATILI EV

Year 2024, Volume: 8 Issue: 2, 135 - 156, 03.10.2024

Abstract

Çağlar boyu, insanoğlu yaşamı için barınma ihtiyacından dolayı inşa etme eylemini gerçekleştirmiştir. Bu eylemin gerçekleştiği kırsal yerleşimlerde, erişilebilir, kolay çıkarılan ve ucuz olan malzemeler kullanılmıştır. Evin geleneksel formunda, iklim verilerinin, topoğrafyanın, malzeme çeşitliliğinin, yapım yöntemlerinin ve geleneklerin etkisi olmuştur. İrlanda'nın geleneksel kırsal konut mimarisini incelediğimizde, halkın kendi elleriyle, iklim, topoğrafya, gelenek, yapı malzemeleri gibi birçok yere ait özelliklere dayalı, denemeyanılma yöntemi kullanılarak, konutlar inşa ettiği ve zaman içinde farklı ihtiyaçlara yönelik evrilen, gelişen formlara ulaştığı görülmüştür. İrlanda kırsalında görülen bu konut yapıları, her ne kadar aynı görünse de İrlanda’nın farklı bölgelerinde plan tipi, malzeme ve yapım tekniği açısından çeşitlilik göstermiştir. Bu çeşitliliğin, bölgede çıkarılan yaygın malzeme tipi ve buna bağlı farklı yapım teknikleri ile yaşam biçiminin bir etkisi olduğu görülmüştür. İrlanda kırsal evlerinde kullanılan önemli mobilya çeşitleri olup, bunlar genellikle ihtiyaca yönelik tasarlanmış ve depo amaçlı da kullanılmışlardır. Bu araştırmada, İrlanda'nın geleneksel kırsal konut mimarisinin gelişimi, plan çeşitleri, yapım malzemeleri, çatı formları, çatı ve duvar yapım yöntemleri, ocak ve bacaların gelişimi ve son olarak geleneksel mobilyalarından bahsedilmiştir.

References

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  • Cotton, B. D. (1989). Irish vernacular furniture, Regional Furniture Society vol. III, pp. 1-26.
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IRELAND RURAL HOUSING ARCHITECTURE- THATCHED ROOF HOUSE

Year 2024, Volume: 8 Issue: 2, 135 - 156, 03.10.2024

Abstract

Throughout the ages, human beings have carried out the act of construction due to the need for shelter for their lives. In rural settlements where this action took place, accessible, easily extracted and cheap materials were used. The traditional form of the house has been influenced by climatic data, topography, material diversity, construction methods and traditions. When we examine the traditional rural housing architecture of Ireland, it is seen that the people built houses with their own hands, using trial and error method, based on many local characteristics such as climate, topography, tradition, building materials, and reached forms that evolved and developed for different needs over time. Although these dwelling structures in the Irish countryside appear to be the same, they have shown diversity in terms of plan type, material and construction technique in different regions of Ireland. It has been observed that this diversity is an effect of the common type of material extracted in the region and the related different construction techniques and lifestyle. There are important types of furniture used in Irish rural houses, and these are generally designed for necessity and also used for storage purposes. In this research, the development of traditional Irish rural house architecture, plan types, construction materials, roof forms, roof and wall construction methods, the development of hearths and chimneys and finally traditional furniture are discussed.

References

  • Aalen, F. H. A., Whelan, K., & Stout, M. (2011). Atlas of the Irish ru-ral landscape, University of Toronto Press. Toronto, Canada.
  • Byrne, E. (2015). Irish thatch: A living tradition, The O'Brien Press. Dublin, Ireland.
  • Carpenter, A., Loeber, R., Campbell, H., Hurley, L., Montague, J., & Rowley, E. (2015a). Building materials, construction and interior decoration, In Art and architecture of Ireland, Volume IV: Architecture 1600-2000, pp. 53–57.
  • Carpenter, A., Loeber, R., Campbell, H., Hurley, L., Montague, J., & Rowley, E. (2015b). Rural domestic architecture, In Art and architecture of Ireland, Volume IV: Architecture 1600-2000, pp. 329–335.
  • Cotton, B. D. (1989). Irish vernacular furniture, Regional Furniture Society vol. III, pp. 1-26.
  • Danaher, K. (1975). Ireland's vernacular architecture, The Mercier Press. Cork, Ireland.
  • Danaher, K. (2003). Furniture; Thatching. In D. Shaw-Smith (Ed.), Traditional crafts of Ireland (pp. 67-71; pp. 140–148), Thames & Hudson. New York, NY, USA.
  • Gailey, A. (1977). Vernacular dwellings of Clogher diocese, Clogher Record, vol. 9, no. 2, pp. 187–231.
  • Mac Giolla Meidhre, S. (1938). Some notes on Irish farm-houses, Béaloideas, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 196–200.
  • Mackie, C. (2013). The bed-alcove tradition in Ireland and Scotland: Reappraising the evidence, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy: Archa-eology, Culture, History, Literature, 113C, pp. 309–340.
  • Ó Danachair, C. (1957a). Materials and methods in Irish traditional building, The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, vol.87, no.1, pp. 61–74.
  • Ó Danachair, C. (1957b). Some distribution patterns in Irish folk life, Béaloideas, vol. 25, pp. 108–123.
  • Ó Danachair, C. (1972). Traditional forms of the dwelling house in Ire-land, The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, vol.102, no. 1, pp. 77–96.
  • O'Reilly, B. (2011). Hearth and home: The vernacular house in Ireland from c. 1800, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy: Section C: Archaeo-logy, Celtic Studies, History, Linguistics, Literature, 111C(Special Issue: Domestic life in Ireland), pp. 193–215.
  • Oram, R., & Stelfox, D. (2004). Traditional buildings in Ireland: Home owners handbook: Featuring the Mourne homesteads experience. Mourne Heritage Trust. Belfast, Northern Ireland.
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Primary Language Turkish
Subjects Sociology (Other)
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Rümeysa Çılğasıt

Uğur Özcan

Publication Date October 3, 2024
Submission Date August 15, 2024
Acceptance Date September 19, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2024 Volume: 8 Issue: 2

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APA Çılğasıt, R., & Özcan, U. (2024). İRLANDA KIRSAL KONUT MİMARİSİ- SAZ ÇATILI EV. International Journal of Social And Humanities Sciences, 8(2), 135-156.
AMA Çılğasıt R, Özcan U. İRLANDA KIRSAL KONUT MİMARİSİ- SAZ ÇATILI EV. IJSHS. October 2024;8(2):135-156.
Chicago Çılğasıt, Rümeysa, and Uğur Özcan. “İRLANDA KIRSAL KONUT MİMARİSİ- SAZ ÇATILI EV”. International Journal of Social And Humanities Sciences 8, no. 2 (October 2024): 135-56.
EndNote Çılğasıt R, Özcan U (October 1, 2024) İRLANDA KIRSAL KONUT MİMARİSİ- SAZ ÇATILI EV. International Journal of Social And Humanities Sciences 8 2 135–156.
IEEE R. Çılğasıt and U. Özcan, “İRLANDA KIRSAL KONUT MİMARİSİ- SAZ ÇATILI EV”, IJSHS, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 135–156, 2024.
ISNAD Çılğasıt, Rümeysa - Özcan, Uğur. “İRLANDA KIRSAL KONUT MİMARİSİ- SAZ ÇATILI EV”. International Journal of Social And Humanities Sciences 8/2 (October 2024), 135-156.
JAMA Çılğasıt R, Özcan U. İRLANDA KIRSAL KONUT MİMARİSİ- SAZ ÇATILI EV. IJSHS. 2024;8:135–156.
MLA Çılğasıt, Rümeysa and Uğur Özcan. “İRLANDA KIRSAL KONUT MİMARİSİ- SAZ ÇATILI EV”. International Journal of Social And Humanities Sciences, vol. 8, no. 2, 2024, pp. 135-56.
Vancouver Çılğasıt R, Özcan U. İRLANDA KIRSAL KONUT MİMARİSİ- SAZ ÇATILI EV. IJSHS. 2024;8(2):135-56.