Vol. 13 No. 1 (2016): Vernacular Architecture
Articles

A research on the continuity of the original settlements: A case study on Kemaliye/Erzincan

Emre Torbaoğlu
Atölye Kolektif, İstanbul, Turkey
Yüksel Demir
Department of Architecture, Faculty of Architecture, Istanbul Technical University, İstanbul, Turkey

Published 2016-03-24

Keywords

  • Kemaliye,
  • Cultural continuity,
  • Local data,
  • Vernacular architecture,
  • Critical regionalism

How to Cite

Torbaoğlu, E., & Demir, Y. (2016). A research on the continuity of the original settlements: A case study on Kemaliye/Erzincan. A|Z ITU JOURNAL OF THE FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE, 13(1), 43–56. https://doi.org/10.5505/itujfa.2016.14633

Abstract

One of the most important reasons of settlements looking like each other, despite the differences of their geographies and cultures, is the cultural disengagement due to the uniformity of socio-cultural stratification. This simultaneously creates negative impacts on many original settlements. Consequently; today, we need design approaches, aiming to provide solutions for the disconnection of people and spaces to help continue the architectural and urban characteristics of original settlements while they are in a process of development. This study handles such approaches in line with the 'critical regionalism' concept of Frampton. A theoretical basis is formed over Giancarlo De Carlo and his architectural approach in Urbino can be assessed within the framework of critical regionalism. Over this theoretical basis, Kemaliye, chosen as the study location, is evaluated in terms of continuity, in light of data based on field practices.