Araştırma Makalesi
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Yıl 2024, Cilt: 2 Sayı: 2, 94 - 108, 27.11.2024
https://doi.org/10.26650/JTADP.24.011

Öz

Kaynakça

  • Aksın, A., & Karakaş, E. (2003). Arapgir in the the 19th Century According to the Population Summary Register. OTAM, 13, Ankara. google scholar
  • Aksın, A. (2005). The Demographic Structure of the City of Harput in the Ottoman Period. In Harput Symposium: Yesterday and Today (Vol. 1). Elazığ: Türkiye Diyanet Foundation Elazığ Branch Publications. google scholar
  • Akçadağ, G. (2016). Malatya City Name and Historical Processes of the City. Akra Journal of Culture, Art, and Literature, Istanbul. google scholar
  • Alptekin, A. (1992). History of Harput: During the Seljuk Period. Elazığ, 46. google scholar
  • Erman, O. (2019). Transcription and Comparative Analysis of the Muslim and Non-Muslim Population Registers of Harput Sanjak Arapgir District, Nos. 2587-2588 (H. 1247 / M. 1832) (Master’s thesis). Batman University, Institute of Social Sciences, Department of History, Batman. google scholar
  • Eyüpgiller, K. K., Eres, Z., & Kasapgil, M. O. (2012). Material Use and Conservation Issues in Traditional Arapgir Houses. In Proceedings of the 6th National Building Materials Congress, Istanbul. google scholar
  • French, D. H. (1970). Preliminary Report of the Excavation at Avşan. In Keban Project 1968 Studies, Ankara. google scholar
  • Jorke, V. (1896). A journey in the valley of the Upper Euphrates (pp. 465-467). England. google scholar
  • Karakaş, E. (1996). Ağın, Arapkir, and Kemaliye districts in terms of central functions [Unpublished doctoral dissertation]. Firat University, Institute of Social Sciences, Department of Geography, Elazig. google scholar
  • Karakaş, E. (1996). Establishment and Development of Arapgir. Journal of Social Sciences at Firat University, 8(1), 175-190. google scholar
  • Kınal, F. (1962). Ancient Anatolian History. Ankara: Turkish Historical Society Press. google scholar
  • Yücel, F. (1967). The History of Arapgir. Arapgir. google scholar

An Analysis of Rural Housing Architecture in Anatolia: Traditional Arapgir Village Houses

Yıl 2024, Cilt: 2 Sayı: 2, 94 - 108, 27.11.2024
https://doi.org/10.26650/JTADP.24.011

Öz

This study examines the rural housing architecture of Anatolia through the example of Arapgir village houses, highlighting the spatial formations of the structures as well as the characteristics of their construction systems and materials. Arapgir is located in the Upper Euphrates Basin in the Eastern Anatolia region, and it has hosted many civilisations throughout history. The region’s geographical and cultural structure has influenced Arapgir’s civil architectural heritage, resulting in numerous examples of traditional Anatolian housing in which local materials such as stone, adobe, and wood are used together.
Within the scope of this study, the architectural features and construction techniques of traditional village houses in the villages of Ormansırtı (Cücügen), Koru (Tebte), Onar, and Selamlı, were analysed. The documented village houses were generally two-story structures, with basements and ground floors built from thick stone walls reinforced with wooden beams. The upper floors, often with bay windows or projections, are constructed using timber framing with adobe infill. These structures were designed with both static requirements and aesthetic considerations in mind. Adapted to sloping terrain, the houses are situated on basement or semi-basement levels and include service spaces like stables, barns, and storage rooms opening into the courtyard. The upper f loors feature winter and summer rooms, central halls, and guest rooms designed to suit the climate.
This study examines the plan typologies, construction techniques, and architectural details of Arapgir village houses, documenting the region’s unique architectural heritage. This study makes significant contributions to understanding and documenting the traditional village architecture of Anatolia.

Kaynakça

  • Aksın, A., & Karakaş, E. (2003). Arapgir in the the 19th Century According to the Population Summary Register. OTAM, 13, Ankara. google scholar
  • Aksın, A. (2005). The Demographic Structure of the City of Harput in the Ottoman Period. In Harput Symposium: Yesterday and Today (Vol. 1). Elazığ: Türkiye Diyanet Foundation Elazığ Branch Publications. google scholar
  • Akçadağ, G. (2016). Malatya City Name and Historical Processes of the City. Akra Journal of Culture, Art, and Literature, Istanbul. google scholar
  • Alptekin, A. (1992). History of Harput: During the Seljuk Period. Elazığ, 46. google scholar
  • Erman, O. (2019). Transcription and Comparative Analysis of the Muslim and Non-Muslim Population Registers of Harput Sanjak Arapgir District, Nos. 2587-2588 (H. 1247 / M. 1832) (Master’s thesis). Batman University, Institute of Social Sciences, Department of History, Batman. google scholar
  • Eyüpgiller, K. K., Eres, Z., & Kasapgil, M. O. (2012). Material Use and Conservation Issues in Traditional Arapgir Houses. In Proceedings of the 6th National Building Materials Congress, Istanbul. google scholar
  • French, D. H. (1970). Preliminary Report of the Excavation at Avşan. In Keban Project 1968 Studies, Ankara. google scholar
  • Jorke, V. (1896). A journey in the valley of the Upper Euphrates (pp. 465-467). England. google scholar
  • Karakaş, E. (1996). Ağın, Arapkir, and Kemaliye districts in terms of central functions [Unpublished doctoral dissertation]. Firat University, Institute of Social Sciences, Department of Geography, Elazig. google scholar
  • Karakaş, E. (1996). Establishment and Development of Arapgir. Journal of Social Sciences at Firat University, 8(1), 175-190. google scholar
  • Kınal, F. (1962). Ancient Anatolian History. Ankara: Turkish Historical Society Press. google scholar
  • Yücel, F. (1967). The History of Arapgir. Arapgir. google scholar
Toplam 12 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Konular Mimarlık (Diğer)
Bölüm Araştırma Makalesi
Yazarlar

Muhammed Oytun Kasapgil 0000-0002-5569-1481

Kemal Kutgün Eyüpgiller 0000-0001-9328-7829

Yayımlanma Tarihi 27 Kasım 2024
Gönderilme Tarihi 25 Ekim 2024
Kabul Tarihi 4 Kasım 2024
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2024 Cilt: 2 Sayı: 2

Kaynak Göster

APA Kasapgil, M. O., & Eyüpgiller, K. K. (2024). An Analysis of Rural Housing Architecture in Anatolia: Traditional Arapgir Village Houses. Journal of Technology in Architecture, Design and Planning, 2(2), 94-108. https://doi.org/10.26650/JTADP.24.011
AMA Kasapgil MO, Eyüpgiller KK. An Analysis of Rural Housing Architecture in Anatolia: Traditional Arapgir Village Houses. JTADP. Kasım 2024;2(2):94-108. doi:10.26650/JTADP.24.011
Chicago Kasapgil, Muhammed Oytun, ve Kemal Kutgün Eyüpgiller. “An Analysis of Rural Housing Architecture in Anatolia: Traditional Arapgir Village Houses”. Journal of Technology in Architecture, Design and Planning 2, sy. 2 (Kasım 2024): 94-108. https://doi.org/10.26650/JTADP.24.011.
EndNote Kasapgil MO, Eyüpgiller KK (01 Kasım 2024) An Analysis of Rural Housing Architecture in Anatolia: Traditional Arapgir Village Houses. Journal of Technology in Architecture, Design and Planning 2 2 94–108.
IEEE M. O. Kasapgil ve K. K. Eyüpgiller, “An Analysis of Rural Housing Architecture in Anatolia: Traditional Arapgir Village Houses”, JTADP, c. 2, sy. 2, ss. 94–108, 2024, doi: 10.26650/JTADP.24.011.
ISNAD Kasapgil, Muhammed Oytun - Eyüpgiller, Kemal Kutgün. “An Analysis of Rural Housing Architecture in Anatolia: Traditional Arapgir Village Houses”. Journal of Technology in Architecture, Design and Planning 2/2 (Kasım 2024), 94-108. https://doi.org/10.26650/JTADP.24.011.
JAMA Kasapgil MO, Eyüpgiller KK. An Analysis of Rural Housing Architecture in Anatolia: Traditional Arapgir Village Houses. JTADP. 2024;2:94–108.
MLA Kasapgil, Muhammed Oytun ve Kemal Kutgün Eyüpgiller. “An Analysis of Rural Housing Architecture in Anatolia: Traditional Arapgir Village Houses”. Journal of Technology in Architecture, Design and Planning, c. 2, sy. 2, 2024, ss. 94-108, doi:10.26650/JTADP.24.011.
Vancouver Kasapgil MO, Eyüpgiller KK. An Analysis of Rural Housing Architecture in Anatolia: Traditional Arapgir Village Houses. JTADP. 2024;2(2):94-108.