Abstract
Natural data, which are effective in shaping cities, also have an important place in the city's diary. In this context, in cities with water flowing through, the transition spaces connecting the separate parts of the city are in the foreground. With the evaluation of the transition spaces in the axis of movement, space and usage concepts, its place in the city diary emerges. Within the context of work, the bridges located over Sarıçay, which is located in the city center of Çanakkale and divides the city into two, constitute the material. Transition spaces, where pedestrian and vehicle traffic are designed together or only open to pedestrian use, have been examined with their formulation focused on movement, space and use. As a result of the findings related to the examination, it has been concluded that transition spaces are directly related to the concepts of accessibility, walkability and reachability within the scope of the formulation and facilitate outdoor life in the city diary and do not contribute to the identity of the city.