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Transactions: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL of ENERGY and ENVIRONMENT
Transactions ID Number: 20-705
Full Name: Aydin Ucar
Position: Lecturer
Age: ON
Sex: Male
Address: Akdeniz University Fine Arts Faculty Interior Architecture Antalya
Country: TURKEY
Tel: 00902423106259
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Fax: 00902422299253
E-mail address: aydin.ucar@hotmail.com
Other E-mails: aucar@akdeniz.edu.tr
Title of the Paper: TRADITIONAL AKSEKI HOUSES AND CULTURAL HERITAGE TOURISM
Authors as they appear in the Paper: R.Eser Gultekin, Aydin Ucar
Email addresses of all the authors: esergultekin@gmail.com, aydin.ucar@hotmail.com
Number of paper pages: 8
Abstract: As well as being buildings to meet shelter people need, they reflect social structure, culture livelihood, traditions, history and geography of those who constructed them or who had them built. In formation of houses variations appear in material used and their functions due to various elements in Anatolia. Different architectural constructions emerged in various parts of Anatolia based on environmental and climatic factors, distinctive traditions and cultures, which are all infact interrelated and integrating regional features as different elements of the whole Turkish building traditions. Visual variations are suggestive of richness of architectural plan. Considering the house built together with settlement, geography, landscape, composed of gardens, orchard, mountains, rivers, forest, people and animals or beasts; it tends to be of different quality. In other words house is a combination of significant values included in the culture and geography to which it was!
born. Traditional Akseki houses as a regional architecture unique to the Mediterranean zone of Turkey discussed in the communiqué are of a distinctive and privileged nature. The houses concerned were constructed considering history, geography and socio-economic parameters of the region in which Turkish Mediterranean architecture appeared. They were examined and analyzed in terms of their general aspects, constructive material and elements, types of plan, exterior orders and embroidery characteristics. The tourism sector which has economic importance all over the world is dependent on natural, historical and cultural resources and at the same time is a means connecting culture, heritage and economy one another. In order to enable sustainable tourism it is necessary to plan the tourism in a conscious way and to handle it in an integrated way with the management of cultural heritage which functions as a resource for tourism. The trends here will not affect the view from the s!
treet but generally will affect the interior side of the yard as the c
hanges in the lower floor and exterior sofa are effected. Adaptation is gaining recognition as an effective strategy to improve the sustainability of cultural and historical heritage and historical and existing buildings.
Keywords: Cultural Heritage, structure, Vernacular Architecture, Mediterranean, Akseki,
EXTENSION of the file: .pdf
Special (Invited) Session: TRADITIONAL AKSEKI HOUSES AS A REGIONAL ARCHITECTURE IN TURKISH MEDITARRENEAN
Organizer of the Session: 654-633
How Did you learn about congress: Prof. Dr. Tuncay Neyisci, tneyisci@akdeniz.edu.tr
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