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摘要
大学在生产和传播知识方面具有至关重要的作用,并制定了一个有效和关键的公共领域,以满足大学人口中的公众。大学的空间特征也指的是其在城市结构中的重要地位:学生和学者人口密集,在城市中占据了相当大的空间。随着新建筑的增加和学生人数的增加,它们的空间形态会随着时间的推移而变化。在这方面,本文试图探讨土耳其大学校园的空间配置是如何随着时间的推移而演变的。为了探索大学校园空间布局的变化,特别是公共空间的组织及其与校园建筑的关系,我们通过时间顺序的阅读缩小了我们的关注范围。收集数据的方法有两种:首先,我们在建筑期刊和在线建筑数据库中查阅有关大学校园的设计文章。第二,土耳其国家规划组织的五年发展计划(DPT 5 Yıllık planlarir)已经过审查,以遵循政府的考虑。此外,我们还采访了一些参与校园规划过程的建筑师,这些建筑师被选为本文的案例。总之,对土耳其校园空间配置的分析揭示了一些关于大学特定设计方法的意想不到的见解。对特定校园的时间顺序分析表明,可以追溯特定时期特有的特定校园设计倾向。
Issues in the planning and design of university campuses in Turkey
Universities have crucial importance in producing and transmitting knowledge, and formulating an effective and critical public sphere that meets the public with the university population. Their spatial characteristics of universities also refer to an important position within the urban fabric: with dense students’ and academi-cians’ population, they occupy a considerable amount of spaces in cities. Their spatial formations change over time as new buildings are added and student numbers increased. In that respect, this article seeks to explore how the spatial configurations of university campuses have evolved over time in Turkey. In order to explore the changes in spatial layout of university campuses, especially the organization of public spaces and their relations with the campus buildings, we have narrowed our focus through a chronological reading. Two methods of collecting data are used: First, we reviewed design articles about university campuses in architectural periodicals and online architecture databases. Second, the Five Year Development Plans of Turkish State Planning Organization (DPT 5 Yıllık Planları), have been examined to follow the governmental considerations. In addition, we made interviews with some of the architects who took part in the campus planning process of the cases that are selected for this article. In conclusion, analysis of the spatial configuration of campuses in Turkey reveals some unexpected insights about particular design approaches of universities. The analysis of specific campuses in chronological order shows that it is possible to trace specific campus design tendencies that are peculiar to specific periods.
期刊介绍:
A|Z ITU Journal of the Faculty of Architecture is an OPEN ACCESS Journal. You can read, download and print full text of articles. The journal is also published with ISSN number (ISSN 1302-8324). A|Z is a refereed journal and is published as three issues in a year in English. A|Z is open to the articles and book reviews about design, planning, research, education, technology, history and art. AIM: A|Z aims to contribute to scientific research, practice and education by publishing national and international studies. AUDIENCE: Academicians, researchers, educators, designers and planners will respect to be the audience and the contributors of the journal. CONTENT: A|Z has 3 sections. Dossier section provides a current or expected to be current subject in the national or international arena. The articles are not related the subject of dossier will be published in the theory section. Articles in both sections should be accepted by referees before publication. The book review section covers the book critics in the related subjects.