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Öğe Aesthetic and functional analysis of mosque entrance areas in Ottoman and Safavid Empires: a comparative study(Taylor & Francis As, 2024) Khanzadeh, MasoumehThis study aims to thoroughly investigate the architectural complexities and historical relevance buried in mosque entrances, particularly those reflecting the Ottoman and Safavid architectural styles. The research uses an interdisciplinary technique that combines historical analysis, comparative perspectives, and architectural critique, drawing on a variety of sources including scholarly literature, architectural treatises, historical documents, and archaeological objects. The use of visual evidence, such as architectural schematics and photographic recordings, improves the display and comparison of architectural components within mosque entrances, addressing both aesthetic and functional aspects within a larger sociohistorical framework. The study systematically unravels the complex parallels and variations that characterize mosque entryway compositions during the Ottoman and Safavid eras, highlighting distinguishing aspects inherent in each kingdom's architectural identity. The research uses a chronological lens to examine architectural development, charting the evolution of design characteristics and functional alterations throughout many historical eras. The interpretation of results situates these findings within the larger study subject, stressing reciprocal impacts on architecture and acknowledging regional or cultural differences. The research examines the use of calligraphy, geometric patterns, and religious symbolism in mosque entry imagery to understand how these aspects contribute to the representation of cultural and religious narratives. Furthermore, it investigates the practical aspects of these architectural spaces, revealing their critical tasks in conducting religious events, meeting congregational requirements, and conserving cultural practices. By throwing light on the common splendor and nuanced contrasts in Safavid and Ottoman mosque entrances, this study not only improves our understanding of Islamic architecture but also prepares the path for future research into the community features of mosque spaces. It serves as a foundation for future research into architectural elements in Islamic civilizations and, by combining historical inspiration with modern conceptions, has the potential to contribute to contemporary mosque design. This study contributes to architectural scholarship by investigating the varied character of mosque entry design, with a focus on its visual, perceptual, and functional value. The Isfahan School era is examined, exhibiting a trend toward complex, angled entrances. The investigation of entry methods, such as from the corner and behind the Iwan, reveals novel design options. The study offers subtle insights by emphasizing the user perspective and highlighting the function of entering places in anticipation and spiritual preparation. It adds to a thorough understanding of mosque entry progression, which influences the whole user experience and so improves architectural literature.Öğe Analyzing Adobe Buildings in the Kayseri, A Study of Traditional Earthen Architecture in Zile District(2023) Khanzadeh, Masoumeh; Kuzu Dinçbaş, Gözde[Abtsract Not Available]Öğe Analyzing Adobe Buildings in the Kayseri, A Study of Traditional Earthen Architecture in Zile Town(Dicle University Press, 2023) Kuzu Dinçbaş, Gözde; Khanzadeh, MasoumehThe emphasis of this new study title is still on traditional earthen architecture, particularly the adobe structures in the Kayseri, Zile District. The subject stresses the need to preserve the authentic living spaces and regional knowledge found in these magnificent structures. The study aims to explore the cultural and architectural relevance of adobe structures and decorations while also emphasizing the insights they provide for modern architectural thinking and design. This study focuses on adobe structures found in Zile Town of the Develi District of Kayseri in order to explore the rich history of traditional earthen architecture. Earthen architecture, which is closely woven with the local culture, is a tribute to eco-friendly building techniques and traditional knowledge. The purpose of this study is to explain the architectural and cultural value of adobe houses, shining light on the complex relationship that exists between dwellings and regional knowledge. This study uses an interdisciplinary method to draw on anthropological ideas, historical study, and architectural analysis. The project aims to comprehend the spatial arrangements, building methods, Interior architectural decorations and cultural narratives encoded within these adobe structures through site visits, extensive architectural documentation, and interaction with local residents. The study also seeks to uncover the hidden lessons that these dwellings contain, which are comprised of regional customs, beliefs, and teachings. It is anticipated that the results of this study project would advance both architectural knowledge and efforts to preserve and revive cultural heritage. This study aims to inspire modern design strategies that honor the past while solving the problems of the present by revealing the innate wisdom contained in conventional earthen construction. In the end, learning about the adobe structures in the Kayseri, Zile District opens a door to comprehending the enduring relationship between design, culture, and the built environment's resilience.Öğe ENHANCING USER EXPERIENCE IN INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE THROUGH BIOPHILIC DESIGN: A CASE STUDY OF URBAN RESIDENTIAL SPACES(Jomard Publishing, 2024) Khanzadeh, MasoumehThis study aims to investigate how applying biophilic design principles to interior architecture—especially in urban residential contexts—can improve the user experience while accounting for the influence of different user profiles. It has been demonstrated that using natural components and patterns in constructed settings has a good influence on people's health and sense of connection to the natural world. The impact of numerous biophilic design elements on occupant well-being, productivity, and emotional connection to their living environments will be thoroughly examined. These include natural light, vegetation, water features and natural materials. University faculty and their families are the sole residents of Kayseri Nuh Naci Yazgan University Faculty Residences in Turkey a unique urban living community. Located at the corner of the university, this space offers individualized accommodation alternatives, creates a close-knit community and provides a distinctive living environment that meets faculty members' academic needs by guaranteeing easy access to educational resources. 54 residential units are participating in the study. Respondents are academic staff members that reside and work in the residences of Nuh Naci Yazgan University. The study centers on their housing experiences and they are its primary subjects. Both qualitative and quantitative data were gathered using a combination of in-depth observations, questionnaires and interviews in addition to random sampling. The study closes a crucial knowledge gap regarding the application of biophilic design in urban settings, given the current state of growing urbanization. This study is significant because it may help design more environmentally friendly and psychologically stimulating urban living environments. The results of this study can help architects, designers and urban planners create healthier and more user-centered urban places, which will ultimately improve the quality of life in urban settings, by examining how biophilic design affects user experiences. Using a case study methodology, the study was focused on NNYU Residences as a particular urban living environments as its study subjects. Observations, surveys and interviews was used to gather both qualitative and quantitative data to investigate users' opinions about the integration of biophilic design elements in their surroundings. This study has multiple main objectives. It seeks to comprehend how consumers interpret biophilic design elements, evaluate how the design affects inhabitants' well-being, investigate sustainability issues and offer useful advice for designers and architects. According to this study, biophilic design enhances sustainability and user satisfaction in urban residential environments. This has significant ramifications for urban planners and architects. Nonetheless, the case-study methodology and possibility for participant bias are two of the study's shortcomings. Also, because interior architecture is the study's primary focus, related bioinspired fields are not included. To learn more about these topics and how they contribute to biophilic design in interior products, future studies should investigate them. © 2024, Jomard Publishing. All rights reserved.Öğe Kayseri Mobilya Mağazalarından (Kumsmall) Alınan Mobilyalarda Renk Seçiminin Tüketici Tercihleri Üzerindeki Etkisi(2023) Khanzadeh, Masoumeh; Çağtay, Kubulay[Abtsract Not Available]