Browsing by Author "Güler Nakip, Gizem"
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Article Reading 19th century architectural and interior space reflections of modernization through the literary space: Émile zola’s nana(Istanbul Teknik Universitesi Faculty of Architecture, 2021) Büşra Aydin; Bahar Sezen; Gizem Güler Nakip; Zeynep Tuna Ultav; Nakıp, Gizem Güler; Güler Nakip, Gizem; Tuna Ultav, Zeynep; Sezen, Bahar; Aydın, Büşra; Ultav, Zeynep TunaThe interdisciplinary study of architecture across many fields adds meaning to architecture. Literature which is one of the areas that works together with architecture conveys information to the reader on many topics such as periods daily life practices social problems and human-space relations. Analysis of a literary work combines literature and architecture while expanding the boundaries of architecture thereby contributing to both disciplines. This study reads the spatial components drawn from social problems through one literary text. Specifically it reveals the social and spatial results of modernism experienced in 19th-century Paris in Nana (1880) the ninth book of Emile Zola’s (1840-1902) 20-book Rougon-Macquart series. A qualitative methodology was used for the literature review and analysis of the novel. This case study revealed two main conflicts at the birth of modernism: The issue of class discrimination and the issue of gender. It is displayed that such an interdisciplinary spatial reading can directly relate literary texts and architecture. © 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Article Citation - Scopus: 5Turkey’s modern housing heritage: Apartment buildings and interiors in İzmir Karşıyaka (1965-1980)(Istanbul Teknik Universitesi, Faculty of Architecture, 2022) Gizem GÜLER NAKIP; Gülnur BALLİCE; Eda PAYKOÇ ÖZÇELİK; İrem Deniz AKÇAM; Nakıp, Gizem Güler; Özçelik, Eda Paykoç; Güler Nakip, Gizem; Paykoç Özçelik, Eda; Ballice, Gülnur; Akçam, İrem DenizHousing architecture clearly reveals lifestyle social/cultural/political/economic changes and architectural approaches. The changing needs of society negligible conservation awareness and interventions in housing units due to urban renewal policies negatively affect historical continuity and permanence. It is therefore important for conducting multi-layered studies on the analysis and documentation of housing architecture and interiors which are representative of the period. The aim of this paper is interpreting modern architecture through housing heritage and analysing the architectural features residential life proposals and modernist design approaches of selected interior spaces. In this context Karşıyaka İzmir which has a qualified housing stock on the subject and is in danger of losing its current housing stock in a rapid transformation has been determined as a case area. Within the scope of this paper the modernist architectural features and interior practices of four apartment buildings built between 1965-1980 in Donanmacı District have been revealed. The selected time range was identified to include periods that are important for Turkey’s housing architecture - the periods of rapid development and modernization. The method includes literature review sample identification photography shooting archive scanning transferring data to digital media and data analysis. The analysis which contains the facades and common areas of the apartments and plan schemes and interior features of the flats has enabled the interpretation of design culture and the revival of apartment buildings as modern housing heritage values. Written and visual documentation of the apartments and interiors made the effects of the modernization process more visible and permanent.

