TY - JOUR T1 - Redefining Minimalism in Housing: Introducing the M1-13 Evaluation Framework via NLP and Multi-Scale Criteria TT - Konut Tasarımında Minimalizmi Yeniden Tanımlamak: NLP ve Çok Ölçekli Kriterler ile M1–M13 Değerlendirme Modeli AU - Yıldız, Duygu AU - Markoc, Ilkim PY - 2025 DA - June Y2 - 2025 DO - 10.51764/smutgd.1707768 JF - Sürdürülebilir Mühendislik Uygulamaları ve Teknolojik Gelişmeler Dergisi JO - SMUTGD PB - Hakan ÇAĞLAR WT - DergiPark SN - 2651-3544 SP - 61 EP - 76 VL - 8 IS - 1 LA - en AB - This study redefines architectural minimalism in contemporary housing not as a visual trend, but as a strategic and multi-layered design approach. It highlights how minimalism can support project efficiency, enhance user satisfaction, and maintain cultural continuity throughout the entire life cycle of housing projects. In this context, the “M1-M13 Minimalist Housing Design Criteria” have been developed to extend beyond the formal dimensions of minimalism and enable the evaluation of design processes within a measurable, comparable, and data-driven framework. For example, M2 relates to user well-being, M5 to energy efficiency, and M10 to modular construction.The architectural narratives of seven housing projects from the U.S., U.K., Canada, India, and Portugal were analyzed using Natural Language Processing (NLP) techniques. Natural Language Processing (NLP) methods were used to analyze architectural texts, helping identify how frequently and deeply specific design themes, such as flexibility or sustainability, are emphasized in project descriptions. The study utilized Natural Language Processing (NLP) techniques, including Bag of Words (BoW), Term Frequency-Inverse Document Frequency (TF-IDF), and conceptual keyword matching, to analyze a text corpus of approximately 1500-2000 words per project. These techniques identified how often and how deeply specific design themes appeared in the texts. Thematic densities were then mapped to the M1-M13 criteria using predefined keyword clusters, and each project was scored on a 0-6 scale for comparative visualization.The findings indicate that UDAAN and Platforms for Life exhibit high representation particularly in criteria such as modular construction, functional flexibility, and technical simplicity. In contrast, Adro and Park Hill demonstrate strong cultural contextuality, but limited technical efficiency. Moreover, several projects showed low levels of representation in socially sustainable criteria such as transparency in design, ease of intervention, and cultural continuity. Theoretical contributions of this study argue that minimalism cannot be defined solely by the principle of “less” but must be reconsidered as the expression of simplified, multi-dimensional decision-making strategies. At the methodological level, the study utilizes the analytical potential of natural language processing techniques, rarely employed in architectural research, to evaluate architectural narratives through a data-based approach, thereby enhancing the objectivity of architectural critique. Practically, the M1-M13 criteria serve as an applicable, modular, and replicable decision support tool for architectural education, design competitions, public housing policies, and sustainable urbanization strategies. KW - Minimalist housing design KW - Design evaluation criteria KW - Natural language processing (NLP) KW - Architectural narrative analysis KW - Housing production N2 - Bu çalışma, mimari minimalizmi yalnızca estetik bir tercih olarak değil; konut tasarımında verimlilik, kullanıcı memnuniyeti ve kültürel sürekliliği odağına alan çok katmanlı bir stratejik yaklaşım olarak yeniden tanımlamaktadır. Bu kapsamda geliştirilen “M1-M13 Minimalist Konut Tasarım Kriterleri”, minimalizmi biçimsel boyutların ötesinde değerlendirerek, tasarım süreçlerinin ölçülebilir, karşılaştırılabilir ve veri temelli bir çerçevede analiz edilmesini mümkün kılmaktadır. Örneğin, M2 kriteri kullanıcı refahına, M5 enerji verimliliğine ve M10 modüler üretime odaklanmaktadır.Araştırma kapsamında Amerika, Kanada, Birleşik Krallık, Hindistan ve Portekiz’den seçilen yedi çağdaş konut projesinin mimari anlatıları, doğal dil işleme (NLP) teknikleri kullanılarak incelenmiştir. Doğal dil işleme (NLP) teknikleri, projelere ait metinlerde hangi tasarım temalarının ne sıklıkla ve ne derinlikte işlendiğini tespit etmek amacıyla kullanılmıştır. Her projeye ait yaklaşık 1500-2000 kelimelik metin kümesi BoW, TF-IDF ve kavramsal eşleşme analizleri ile değerlendirilmiş; tematik yoğunluklar, önceden tanımlanmış anahtar kelime kümeleri aracılığıyla M1-M13 kriterleriyle eşleştirilmiştir.Bulgular, UDAAN ve Platforms for Life projelerinin özellikle modüler üretim, fonksiyonel esneklik ve teknik yalınlık gibi kriterlerde yüksek temsiliyete sahip olduğunu; buna karşın Adro ve Park Hill projelerinde kültürel bağlamın güçlü ancak teknik verimliliğin sınırlı düzeyde temsil edildiğini ortaya koymaktadır. Ayrıca, tasarımda şeffaflık, müdahale kolaylığı ve kültürel süreklilik gibi sosyal sürdürülebilirlik odaklı kriterlerin pek çok projede düşük düzeyde kaldığı görülmüştür. Çalışmanın teorik katkısı, minimalizmin yalnızca “az” ilkesiyle tanımlanamayacağını; bunun yerine sadeleştirilmiş ve çok yönlü karar stratejilerinin bir ifadesi olarak ele alınması gerektiğini savunmaktadır. 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