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Dayanışma Mimarlığı: Mimarlık Mesleki Uygulamasında Gelişen Toplum Odaklı Yaklaşımlar

Year 2022, Volume: 15 Issue: 4, 1996 - 2009, 15.12.2022
https://doi.org/10.35674/kent.1167138

Abstract

Bu makale, mimarlık mesleki uygulaması ile birlikte tasarım, planlama ve genel olarak mekân yapımına ilişkin mesleki faaliyetlerin ifasında dayanışma kavramını bir yaklaşım, yöntem ve iletişim biçimi olarak açık veya örtülü bir şekilde içermek üzere çeşitli şekillerde ortaya çıkan yaklaşımları irdelemektedir. Mesleki tutumların özellikle modernleşmenin tarihsel süreci içindeki gelişimi ve değişimi, değişen toplumsal dinamikler ve toplumsal olaylar dikkate alınarak genel olarak değerlendirilmiş bulunmaktadır. Mesleki anlamda dayanışma yaklaşımını içeren bir tutum alınmasına ilişkin incelenen genel özellikler profesyoneller ve toplum arasındaki ikilik ve ayrışmanın giderek ortadan kalkması, mesleki faaliyetlerin hedeflerinin birey ölçeğinden veya ihtiyaç sahibi olan kesimlerden daha geniş katmanlara, özellikle toplumun çoğunlukla baskı altında bulunan, daha az ayrıcalıklı, yoksun ve dezavantajlı gruplarını içine alır şekilde genişlediği tespit edilmektedir. Bu tanımdan hareketle, Dayanışma Mimarlığı, yapılı fiziksel çevrenin oluşmasında etkin olan mesleki faaliyetlerin toplum odaklı bir şekilde, etkileşimde bulundukları toplumsal gruplarla beraber yürütülmesini önemseyen bir mimarlık yaklaşımı olarak ele alınabilir.

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Solidarity Architecture: Socially-Minded Approaches Emerging in the Professional Practice in Architecture

Year 2022, Volume: 15 Issue: 4, 1996 - 2009, 15.12.2022
https://doi.org/10.35674/kent.1167138

Abstract

This article evaluates the various forms of emerging approaches in the professional conduct of the architectural practice and other forms of professional activities related to the design, planning, and space making in general, making explicit or inherent use of the notion of solidarity as an approach, method, and means of communication. A broad review of the evolution of the status of the professional attitude has been made with consideration of the changing social dynamics and social movements, throughout the recent history of modernization. The common characteristics observed with the adoption of the professional solidarity approach, are the dissolving of the duality and distinction between the professional and the community, the shift or enlargement of the target of the professional activity from the individual or people in need to a wider community, most of the time being the oppressed, less privileged, deprived and disadvantaged sections of the society. In line with this description, the concept of Solidarity Architecture can be evaluated to be an understanding in architecture attaching importance to the performance of the professional activities which are determinant in the formation of the built physical environment in a socially minded manner and together with the interacted social groups.

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  • Bianco, A. (2011) Self-employment as a Social Figuration, The Mozart Case, Cambio 1 (II): 113-119.
  • Braverman, H. (1974). Labor and monopoly capital: the degradation of work in the twentieth century. New York: Monthly Review Press.
  • Brenner, N. (2009). What is Critical Urban Theory? City, 13 (2),198 – 207.
  • Carr-Saunders, A.M. and Wilson, P.A. (1933). The professions. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
  • Cleveland, J. W. (2003) Does the New Middle-Class Lead Today’s Social Movements? Critical Sociology, 29 (2), 163-188.
  • De Carlo, G. (2013) Architecture’s Public, in Jones, P. B., Petrescu, D., Till, J. (eds) Architecture and Participation, Routledge, New York (3-22).
  • Durkheim, E. (1933) The Division of Labor in Society, Macmillan, New York.
  • Ehrenreich, B. and Ehrenreich, J. (1979). The professional-managerial class. In P. Walker (Ed.) Between capital and labor (pp. 5-45). Brighton: Harvester Press.
  • Elias N. (1991). Mozart: portrait of a genius, Schröter M. ed., Berkeley: University of California Press, 1993.
  • Foucault, M. (1979). Discipline and punish: the birth of the prison. Harmondsworth: Penguin.
  • Fournier, V. (1999). The Appeal to ‘Professionalism’ as a Disciplinary Mechanism. Social Review, 47(2), 280–307.
  • Hoyle, E. (1975). Professionality, Professionalism, and Control in Teaching. In V. Houghton et al. (Eds.), Management in Education: the Management of Organisations and Individuals, London, Open University Press.
  • Illich, I. (1974) Limits to Medicine: Medical Nemesis: The Expropriation of Health Marion Boyar Publishers Ltd, London.
  • Jones, P. B., Petrescu, D., Till, J. (2005) Architecture and Participation, Routledge, New York
  • Larson, M. S. (2013). The rise of professionalism. Monopolies of competence and sheltered markets (2nd ed.). New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers.
  • McAdams, J. (1987) ‘Testing the theory of the New Class’, Sociological Quarterly, 28(1): 23-49.
  • McKnight, J. (1981) The professional problem. The Grantsmanship Center News, 9(1),36-43.
  • McKnight, J. M. (2016). The Pro Bono Payoff. Retrieved from https://www.architectmagazine.com/aia-architect/aiafeature/the-pro-bono-payoff_o
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  • Newel, C (2015, January 22) Dear Martha: An Open Letter to the Pritzker Prize Committee. Retrieved from https://www.archdaily.com/590620/dear-martha-an-open-letter-to-the-pritzker-prize-committee.
  • Olofsson G (2009) The coming of the proto-professions - a third stage of professionalization? Paper presented at ESA Conference, Lisbon, RN19.
  • Omacan, S. (2017) Preface, Solidarity Architecture, Turkish Chamber of Architects Istanbul Branch, Istanbul (p. 7-14).
  • Parsons, T. (1939). The Professions and Social Structure, Social Forces, 17(4), 457–467.
  • Schmale, W. (2017). European Solidarity: A Semantic History European Review of History: Revue européenne d'histoire, 24(6) 854-873.
  • Stavrides, S. (2016). Occupied squares, societies in movement." Common Space: The City as Commons. London.
  • Tawney, R.H. (1921). The Acquisitive Society. New York: Harcourt Bruce
  • Troman, G. (1996). The Rise of the New Professionals? The Restructuring of Primary Teachers’ Work and Professionalism. British Journal of Sociology of Education, 17(4), 473–487.
  • UIA (2011) Guidelines for the UIA Accord on recommended international standards of professionalism in architectural practice policy on ethics and conduct.
  • Vinnitskaya, I (2013, January 22) Public Architecture's 1% Program Provides Projects for Habitat for Humanity. Retrieved from: https://www.archdaily.com/tag/public-architecture#:~:text=Public%20Architecture%20is%20an%20organization,interaction%20within%20the%20built%20environment.
  • Zardini, M. (2008) A New Urban Takeover in G. Borasi and M. Zardini (eds.) Actions: What you can do with the City, CCA (Canadian Centre for Architecture), Montreal.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Urban Policy, Urban and Regional Planning
Journal Section All Articles
Authors

Mehmet Gökhan Berk 0000-0001-9088-9680

Tolga Akbulut 0000-0002-3020-0789

Early Pub Date October 13, 2022
Publication Date December 15, 2022
Submission Date August 26, 2022
Published in Issue Year 2022 Volume: 15 Issue: 4

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APA Berk, M. G., & Akbulut, T. (2022). Solidarity Architecture: Socially-Minded Approaches Emerging in the Professional Practice in Architecture. Kent Akademisi, 15(4), 1996-2009. https://doi.org/10.35674/kent.1167138

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