Case study: Examples of Wooden Vernacular Architecture - Turkish Houses in Western Anatolia

  • Yilmaz Karaman Ö
  • Tanaç Zeren M
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Abstract

Wooden material is described as the oldest construction material along with stone. In the historical process, especially for the buildings of shelter, timber construction components are seen to be used as primary and indispensable structural system components in different geographies of the world as well as Anatolia. This paper focuses on timber-frame structures of four different settlements from Western Anatolia. It is aimed to analyze the traditional techniques, in order to transmit our cultural heritage to the next generations, as well as obtaining some data on construction techniqes to be used for creating alternative solutions to the house production of today.

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Yilmaz Karaman, Ö., & Tanaç Zeren, M. (2015). Case study: Examples of Wooden Vernacular Architecture - Turkish Houses in Western Anatolia. YBL Journal of Built Environment, 3(1–2), 77–87. https://doi.org/10.1515/jbe-2015-0008

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