Investigation of Architect and Non-Architect Participants’ Perceptual Evaluations on Different Period Mosque Facades

In architecture, perception based studies about building facades have become more popular. In recent studies, mostly residential buildings and business center type of buildings had been selected as target buildings. The lack of study of the perception of the facades of religious structures has creat...

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Main Authors: Derya Kol Arslan, Kemal Yıldırım, Esin Gülşeker
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Konya Technical University Faculty of Architecture and Design 2018-12-01
Series:Iconarp International Journal of Architecture and Planning
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Online Access:http://iconarp.selcuk.edu.tr/iconarp/article/view/235
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spelling doaj-3e442ffc06404a24af3f22ff6fedc38e2020-11-25T02:02:17ZengKonya Technical University Faculty of Architecture and DesignIconarp International Journal of Architecture and Planning2147-93802018-12-016235837010.15320/ICONARP.2018.58136Investigation of Architect and Non-Architect Participants’ Perceptual Evaluations on Different Period Mosque FacadesDerya Kol Arslan0Kemal Yıldırım1Esin Gülşeker2Necmettin Erbakan UniversityGazi University, Faculty of Technical Education, Department of Furniture and DecorationNecmettin Erbakan UniversityIn architecture, perception based studies about building facades have become more popular. In recent studies, mostly residential buildings and business center type of buildings had been selected as target buildings. The lack of study of the perception of the facades of religious structures has created the basic motivation for this work. In the current study, the facade features of (Seljuk period, Ottoman period and Republic period) some important mosques from different periods were evaluated according to the adjective pairs of complexity, preference and impressiveness variables. Also, whether or not the general views of the mosques represent Islamic religion and their level of arousing curiosity were questioned. For this purpose, in the study, a total of 16 mosques were used. The results obtained from the participants as architect and non-architect are given. It is seen that the participant architects show a statistically more negative approach compared to those who are non-architects in the perceptual evaluations of the facades of the mosques for complexity variable. On the other hand, there was no statistically significant difference between the participants' evaluations of preference and impressiveness variables (at p <0.05 level).http://iconarp.selcuk.edu.tr/iconarp/article/view/235Perception, Mosque, Architect, Non-Architects, Facade
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author Derya Kol Arslan
Kemal Yıldırım
Esin Gülşeker
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Kemal Yıldırım
Esin Gülşeker
Investigation of Architect and Non-Architect Participants’ Perceptual Evaluations on Different Period Mosque Facades
Iconarp International Journal of Architecture and Planning
Perception, Mosque, Architect, Non-Architects, Facade
author_facet Derya Kol Arslan
Kemal Yıldırım
Esin Gülşeker
author_sort Derya Kol Arslan
title Investigation of Architect and Non-Architect Participants’ Perceptual Evaluations on Different Period Mosque Facades
title_short Investigation of Architect and Non-Architect Participants’ Perceptual Evaluations on Different Period Mosque Facades
title_full Investigation of Architect and Non-Architect Participants’ Perceptual Evaluations on Different Period Mosque Facades
title_fullStr Investigation of Architect and Non-Architect Participants’ Perceptual Evaluations on Different Period Mosque Facades
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of Architect and Non-Architect Participants’ Perceptual Evaluations on Different Period Mosque Facades
title_sort investigation of architect and non-architect participants’ perceptual evaluations on different period mosque facades
publisher Konya Technical University Faculty of Architecture and Design
series Iconarp International Journal of Architecture and Planning
issn 2147-9380
publishDate 2018-12-01
description In architecture, perception based studies about building facades have become more popular. In recent studies, mostly residential buildings and business center type of buildings had been selected as target buildings. The lack of study of the perception of the facades of religious structures has created the basic motivation for this work. In the current study, the facade features of (Seljuk period, Ottoman period and Republic period) some important mosques from different periods were evaluated according to the adjective pairs of complexity, preference and impressiveness variables. Also, whether or not the general views of the mosques represent Islamic religion and their level of arousing curiosity were questioned. For this purpose, in the study, a total of 16 mosques were used. The results obtained from the participants as architect and non-architect are given. It is seen that the participant architects show a statistically more negative approach compared to those who are non-architects in the perceptual evaluations of the facades of the mosques for complexity variable. On the other hand, there was no statistically significant difference between the participants' evaluations of preference and impressiveness variables (at p <0.05 level).
topic Perception, Mosque, Architect, Non-Architects, Facade
url http://iconarp.selcuk.edu.tr/iconarp/article/view/235
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