SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE IN RURAL YAYLA SETTLEMENTS

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Cetin, Sidika [1 ]
Gokarslan, Ayse Betul [1 ]
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[1] Suleyman Demirel Univ, Fac Architecture, Dept Architecture, TR-32260 Isparta, Turkey
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South-Eastern Mediterranean Region; Sustainable Architecture; Yayla Settlements; Traditional House; PATTERNS;
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TU [建筑科学];
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Traditional architectural forms and structures develop under the influence of such physical and non-physical determinants as climate, topography structure, socio-cultural values, economy and technology, and are based on centuries of accumulated knowledge. This study is an analysis of the rural Yayla settlements of four towns in the province of Antalya, located on Turkey's Mediterranean coast. The southern inclines of the Taurus Mountain range facing the Mediterranean, are host to number of rural settlements at different altitudes that bear some region-specific architectural features. This study aims to understand settlement pattern and house design features that have developed under the specific climate, socio-cultural and socio-economic conditions of the traditional households in rural yaylas in the different bio- climatic zones of the region. The study has revealed that designs have developed over time to result in spaces that are comfortable and climate sensitive, and which attribute importance to the local resources, economy and culture; and that the housing designs have developed offer natural means of heat control and ventilation. The new understanding offered in this paper may contribute to the conservation of the local cultural features of the area, allowing their sustainable perpetuation into the future and serving as examples of good design practise for future settlements
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