Vol. 13 No. 2 (2016): Energy Efficiency in Buildings " Building physics and environmental control
Articles

Continuity of regional identity: A case study of facade elements in traditional Çeşme houses

Özlem Atalan
Department of Interior Architecture and Environmental Design, Faculty of Architecture, İzmir University, İzmir, Turkey

Published 2016-08-08

Keywords

  • Continuity of Çeşme Identity,
  • Çeşme Houses,
  • Facade elements,
  • Regional identity,
  • Traditional Çeşme Houses

How to Cite

Atalan, Özlem. (2016). Continuity of regional identity: A case study of facade elements in traditional Çeşme houses. A|Z ITU JOURNAL OF THE FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE, 13(2), 121–131. https://doi.org/10.5505/itujfa.2016.49368

Abstract

A clear understanding of the meaning of sustainable conservation is crucial for cities and settlements. Sustainable conservation can be achieved by protecting the architectural identity of a region. The continuity of historic civic elements preserves the identity and image of cities and settlements. In this context, this study focuses on the importance of sustaining a settlement's identity. In doing so, changes in the architectural characteristics of the facades of the traditional houses in the Çeşme Castle Conservation Area were considered. Herein, the research methods include field study procedures to identify and analyze the area, and the building materials and facade elements characterize the continuity of regional identity. The results of this research show that architectural facade elements in traditional houses strongly emphasized the regional identity of Çeşme.