Defining the Adaptive Reuse of Traditional Houses for Tourism Purposes Through Multi-Choice Process: Türkiye-Konya/Sille Example
Year 2023,
, 456 - 475, 31.07.2023
Sebnem Ertas Besır
,
Elif Sönmez
,
İlkay Özdemir
,
Funda Kurak Acıcı
Abstract
“Architecture” is one of the tools that define sustainable cultural tourism. The sustainability of architecture which is an important source of culture is possible by conversation and restoration studies. It is observed that the most worn-out building group is residential buildings due to the lack of strict rules for historical settlements with this potential. A process based on the existence of traditional houses in historical settlements with their current function has been defined to be a tool, not a goal; particularly in cases where this becomes difficult. The Sille quarter which contains various cultural richness of Turkey and provides an adequate touristic axis for the province of Konya has been discussed. Fundamental decisions have been made to determine new functions that will define the model where functions other than residences will not cause transport capacity problems, social and cultural pressures; and prevent protected areas to become the decor of commercial activities.
Supporting Institution
TUBİTAK
Thanks
This study was supported by TUBITAK 3001 Beginning R&D Program (the Scientific and Technological Research and Council of Turkey, Grant Number: 114K599). We would like to express our gratitude to the TUBITAK project team. Ethics Committee approval in the study, Ethics Committee of the University of Karadeniz Technical University dated 21.04.2014 with the decision no.24237859-242 was taken.
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Geleneksel Konutların Turizm Amaçlı Yeniden İşlevlendirilmesinin Çok Seçenekli Süreçle Tanımlanması: Türkiye-Konya/Sille Örneği
Year 2023,
, 456 - 475, 31.07.2023
Sebnem Ertas Besır
,
Elif Sönmez
,
İlkay Özdemir
,
Funda Kurak Acıcı
Abstract
Sürdürebilir kültür turizmini ifade eden araçlardan biri de “mimari” dir. Önemli bir kültür kaynağı olan mimarinin sürdürülebilirliği, koruma ve restorasyon çalışmalarının yapılması ile mümkündür. Bu potansiyele sahip tarihi yerleşimler için katı kuralların bulunmaması nedeniyle en çok yıpranan yapı grubunun konut yapıları olduğu görülmektedir.Çalışma tarihi yerleşmelerde bulunan geleneksel konutların mevcut işlevi ile varlığını sürdürmesinin esas alınarak; özellikle restorasyon sonrası turizm gibi tetikleyici nedenlerle bunun zorlaştığı durumlarda gündeme gelen yeniden işlevlendirmenin bir amaç değil, araçolması gerekliliğine yönelik bir model ortaya konmuştur. Türkiye’de farklı kültürel zenginlikleri barındıran; Konya ili için alternatif bir turizm aksı oluşturarak yeterli bir turizm arzına sahip Sille mahallesi ele alınmıştır. Konut dışı fonksiyonların ulaşım kapasitesi sorunlarına, sosyal ve kültürel baskılara yol açmayacağı ve korunan alanların ticari faaliyetlerin dekoru haline gelmesine engel olmayacağı modeli tanımlayacak yeni fonksiyonların belirlenmesi için temel kararlar alındı.
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building and intention to visit heritage building reused as retail store. Procedia Social and Behavioral Sciences,
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Los Angeles. Structural Survey, 27(5), 351‐60.
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the Real Albergo De Poveri of Naples; Evaluation and Re-Design for Improved Efficiency, Facilities Management
Maintenence Human Elements in Facilities Management Understanding Need of Our Customer Proceeding the
CIBW70, 129-139, Hong Kong.
- Chadijah, S. & Fajarwati, A. A. (2020). Re-programming Sa’o, pursuing sustainable architecture in Ngada
traditional house: a recommendation. E&ES, 426(1), 012082.
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Vakfı-Tarihi Kentler Birliği Yayınları Kılavuz Kitapçıklar Dizisi 1, Ebat Ofset Publishing, Gaziantep. Access Address
(17.10.2016): http://library.atilim.edu.tr/shares/ library/files/ekitap/S%C3%BCrd%C3%BCr%C3%BClebilirK
%C3%BClt%C3%BCrTurizmi_2012-Ekitap.pdf
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Canberra.
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Conservation and Consolidation of Historical Structures, 2-3-4 November.
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Research: Engineering and Architecture, St. Kliment Ohridski University Press, ISBN: 978-954-07-5047-7.