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    The changing meaning of urban open spaces through the pandemic process: workshop experiences
    (University of Thessaly, Department of Planning and Regional Development, Laboratory of Urban Morphology & Design, 2022-06) Süyük Makaklı, Elif; Engincan, Pınar; Gülersoy, Nuran Zeren; Özsoy, Fatma Ahsen; Kepsutlu, Gülay; Zeycan, Dicle; Yücesan Altay, Ebru; Ozar, Betül; Yılmaz, Ö. Çelik
    Covid 19 epidemic has been effective since the beginning of 2020 and is one of the most widespread pandemics with its global spread rate and area. In the historical process, pandemics have had a substantial impact on the city and urbanization, and in this context, urban transformations have been associated with pandemics. The emergence and spread of pandemics are directly related to urban conditions under the headings of collective life, architecture and urban planning, infrastructure services, settlement, and population density. The rapidly implemented measures for controlling the pandemic affected different parts of the society in psychological, social, physical, and economic terms at different levels, and the powersociety relationship is questioned. The use of public spaces has been restricted, cultural and social life has decreased considerably due to the risk of transmission of the virus. While the pandemic has affected our lives at different layers, it has changed our perception of space, architecture, urban space, and landscape. Living in the residences located in the densely populated area in the city center and those living in the residences located on the periphery and having their common areas or gardens have experienced the quarantine process differently. The location, typology, size, open and semi-open spaces of the house have differentiated the experience. As part of the "The Use of Indoor and Outdoor Space during the lockdown in Pandemic" research project, the concepts related to the changing use of outdoor space during the pandemic have been discussed at workshops. In the research, our aim is to determine the density of using open areas regarding various activities of people during the pandemic process and to understand the alterations made and their reasons in using the space. The use and transformation of open spaces and surroundings were examined in multiple layers through users' perceptions and relationships. In addition, we created an online workshop and survey series with undergraduate and graduate students from various design disciplines to demonstrate the transformation of space. The suggestions on open space and its surroundings' experiences and needs were discussed through the workshops. The importance of having a residential garden and balcony was emphasized during the pandemic process, and also have open areas such as parks, urban forests, open sports fields, walking track, sea/lakeside, children's gardens, children's playgrounds within walking distance was emphasized. The analysis highlighted the importance and necessity of open spaces. Additionally, workshops have looked beyond physical boundaries and reconsidered our living environments. However, we do not yet know whether Covid 19 will cause a systemic transformation in our city life.
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    On memorability of place and installation
    (Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, 2025-12-05) Özer, İpek; Kaymaz, Senem
    Memorability of place and artwork is an important issue for exhibitions in museums and galleries. Understanding the memorability of an exhibition and its effects on visitors might guide curators and designers in exhibition design. The main questions of this study are ‘Can a temporary installation remain memorable for visitors?’ and ‘Which features of installations and place affect visitors?’. The study focuses on the visitor experience to understand the memorability of both an installation named Brain Forest Quipu and the exhibition place which is the Turbine Hall in the Tate Modern Museum. Therefore, visitor comments on social media (Instagram and YouTube) and the Internet were examined with the content analysis method. In order to make the analysis clearer and obtain more precise data, words that are taken from comments were grouped under “Definition” and “Interpretation” titles. Also, five parameters that can affect memorability were identified based on the literature review and included in the analysis. As a result, visitors' comments revealed the feelings and expressions which both installation and exhibition place created, and it can be said that installation had an impact on most of the visitors because of its topic and the representation. However, it was hard to define the degree of memorability because of the lack of information about visitor’s background and interests. On the other hand, using this perspective about social media comments to discover the thoughts and feelings of visitors can be useful for future studies. The method can be developed with the involvement of some other scientific measurement techniques used in studies on memory.
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    Public art as a way of expression
    (Serüven Yayınevi, 2024-12) Özer, İpek; Güngör, Sertaç
    [No abstract available]
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    Banknot tasarımında mimari imgeler ve değerler: T.C. E1. emisyon grubu
    (Gazi Üniversitesi Mimarlık Fakültesi, 2023-12) Süyük Makaklı, Elif; Ozar, Betül
    [No abstract available]