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DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE

Department Chair’s Message page 3

2011-2012 ACADEMIC CALENDER page 4

Our Mission and Faculty page 6

Selected Faculty Publications page 7

Course Curriculum page 8

Course Descriptions page 15

Selected student works page 22

Contact Information page 26

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2011-2012

academic calender

05.09.2011 – 09.09.2011 Registration of new-coming students

12.09.2011 – 23.09.2011 Fall Semester Course Registrations 19.09.2011 Classes begin

26.09.2011 – 07.10.2011 Add/Drop Week 23.12.2011 Last Day of Classes 02.01.2012 – 13.01.2012 Final Exams

24.01.2012 – 02.02.2012 Spring Semester Course Registrations 30.01.2012 Classes begin

06.02.2012 – 17.02.2012 Add/Drop Week 04.05.2012 Last Day of Classes 14.05.2012 – 25.05.2012 Final Exams

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department chair’s message

The architectural profession is an interdisciplinary field, including wide range of fields such as sustainable and ecological design, building structure and materials, history of architecture and restoration, urban design and planning, interior design, landscape design, construction techniques, philosophy and art.

At Okan University Department of Architecture, our aim is to train students to become creative and modern architects who have a firm grasp on contemporary technologies, and who possess historical and social awareness, sensitivity towards the environment, and a sense of ethics. Our educational model is based on praxis (learning by practicing) and focuses upon developing the leadership skills and entrepreneurship qualities necessary for prospective architects. By incorporating working architects’ active contribution into the design education, we bring students into close contact with the professional sphere from the earliest phases of their education, thus fully preparing them for the careers they will pursue after graduation.

The English Program of Architecture aims to accomplish the aforementioned goals by means of a program that focuses equally upon both theory and practice, carried out under the guidance of specialized instructors. Particular emphasis is placed on providing students with the latest knowledge regarding energy and the environment. Thus students graduate not only with the professional skills needed for a successful career in the industry but also with skills to compete at the international level.

Prof. Dr. Harun Batırbaygil Department Chair

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department of architecture

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our mission

Okan University Department of Architecture aims to train students to become creative and contemporary architects who are well equipped with the knowledge of cutting edge technologies, historical and social awareness, sensitivity to the environment and ethics. With the education where theory and practice are carried out together in English; it is aimed to train architects who have internalized architectural concepts and are qualified in foreign languages, possess required specifications for the sector and will be present in international competition.

Our educational model is based on praxis (learning by practicing) and focuses upon developing leadership skills and entrepreneurship qualities necessary for successful architects. By incorporating working architects’ active contribution into the design education, we bring students into close contact with the professional sphere from the earliest phases of their education, thus fully preparing them for the careers they will pursue after graduation.

Thus Okan University Department of Architecture aims to train its students to become architects who have internalized the concepts of architecture, who are qualified in foreign languages, who possess the qualifications required by the industry, and who are able to compete at the international level.

our faculty

Prof. Dr. Harun Batırbaygil (Head of Department) Prof. Dr. Nevin Çekirge

Asst. Prof. Dr. Ayşe Özbil Asst. Prof. Dr. Işılay Tekçe Asst. Prof. Dr. Kıvanç Kılınç

Prof. Dr. Nur Esin

Prof. Dr. Nuran Kara Pilehvarian Assoc. Prof. Dr. Aslıhan Tavil Assist. Prof. Dr. Almila Büyüktaşkın Assist. Prof. Dr. Hasan Dörter Assist. Prof. Dr. Ayşen Ciravoğlu Dr. Engin Sevimli

Dr. Selim Ökem

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selected faculty publications

H Batırbaygil “İstanbul Teknik Okulu (İTO) Binalarının Dönüşümü Yüzyılda İki Mimar: Sedad Hakkı Eldem- Mehmet Emin Onat” s. 333 – 339, TMMOB-MO, 2010.

T Yalçın, G Ozürlan, N Çekirge “Hydrofeochemical and Geophysical Investigation of the İstanbul Tuzla-İçmeler Spring Area for Environmental and Land Use Planning Purposes” Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, p.125-140, 2007.

N Çekirge “Bad Griesbach Turkish Bath (Hamam): The Synthesis of Anatolian Bath culture and German Bath Technique”, Saunabetrieb &

Baderpraxis 1, p.32-38, 2000.

A Özbil, J Peponis "Understanding how street connectivity affects pedestrian flows", in press, Urban Design International, 2010.

N.K. Pilehvarian, H. Batırbaygil, “Bosphorous Crossing in the 19th Century; Attempts to Bridge Two Continents by Iron and Steel”

International Symposium on Steel Structures 2010 – Culture &

Sustainability / European Convention for Constructional Steelwork (ECCS) - Avrupa Yapısal Çelik Birliği, İTÜ Eylül 2010.

A Özbil, J Peponis, S Bafna, "The effects of street configuration on transit ridership", 7th Space Syntax Symposium, 8-11 June 2009, Stockholm - SWEDEN.

A Özbil, J Peponis, B Stone, "Modeling street connectivity, pedestrian movement and land-use according to standard GIS street network representations: A Comparative Study”, ACSP-AESOP 4th Joint Congress, 07-11 July 2008, Chicago- USA

A Özbil, J Peponis, “Modeling street connectivity and pedestrian movement according to standard GIS street network representation”, 6th Space Syntax Symposium, 12-15 June 2007, İstanbul- TURKEY K Kılınç “Local Trajectories of Modern Architecture in Ankara:

Yenimahalle 1948-2008”, presented at the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Socierty of Architectural Historians (SAH), Chicago, Illinois, April 21- 25 2010.

K Kılınç “The Modern House in Question: Gender, Domesticity, and the Making of a Lower-Middle-Class Residential Culture in 1930s Ankara”, presented at the 2009 Symposium on the History of Art, New York, April 3-4 2009.

Akkoyun, I., Dikbaş, A., “Performance in Construction: A Literature Review of Research In Construction Management Journals”, Dainty, A (Ed.), 24th Annual Association of Researchers in Construction Management Conference (ARCOM) Proceeding Book, 1-3 Eylül 2008, Cardiff, UK, Vol. 2, PP: 717-726.

Tekce, I., Dikbas, A., 2009, “Competitiveness in Construction: A Literature Review of Research in Construction Management Journals”, Proceedings of RICS & CIB 'COBRA' International Research Conferences, Proceeding Book, Cape Town , 2009.

Dikbas, A., Akkoyun, I., “ETP: European Technology Platforms – A Challenge for Turkey`s Strategic Innovation Agenda”, AZ ITU Journal of the Faculty of Architecture - Technological Innovations and Design, Vol 3, No 1-2, 53-70, (2007) ISSN 1302-8324.

Papers

Proceedings

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curriculum *

Fall Semester

Code Course Name T A C ECTS prerequisites

ARCH101 Introduction to Architecture 2 2 3 4

ARCH107 Technical Drawing &

Presentation 0 4 2 3

ARCH103 Basic Design I 2 2 3 4

PSY105 Behavioral Sciences 3 0 3 4

CMPE101 Introduction to Computers 3 0 3 5

MATH111 Calculus I 2 2 3 6

ATA101 History of Turkish

Revolution I 2 0 2 2

TRD101 Turkish I 2 0 2 2

Total 16 10 21 30

Spring Semester

Code Course Name T A C ECTS prerequisites ARCH102 Design Studio I 2 6 5 10 Introduction to

Architecture ARCH108 Computer Aided Design 3 0 3 3

ARCH104 Basic Design II 2 2 3 4

ARCH106 Building Construction &

Material I 1 2 2 4

CMPE102 Computer Programming 2 2 3 5

ATA102 History of Turkish

Revolution II 2 0 2 2

TRD102 Turkish II 2 0 2 2

Total 14 12 20 30

* Subject to change.

** Courses in green are tutored in Turkish.

First Year

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curriculum *

Fall Semester

Code Course Name T A C ECTS prerequisites

ARCH201 Design Studio II 2 6 5 10 Design Studio I

ARCH203 History of Architecture I 3 0 3 4

ARCH205 Statics &Strength of

Materials 3 0 3 4

ARCH207 Build Mat. & Const. II 1 2 2 4 Building Mat.&

Const. I Foreign Language Elective 2 2 3 4

Uni. Elective (Tech) 3 0 3 4

Total 14 10 19 30

Spring Semester

Code Course Name T A C ECTS prerequisites

ARCH202 Design Studio III 2 6 5 10 Design Studio II ARCH204 History of Architecture II 3 0 3 4

ARCH206 Sustainability & Building

Green 3 0 3 4

ECO152 Economy 3 0 3 4

Foreign Language

Elective 2 2 3 4

Uni. Elective (Social) 3 0 3 4

Total 16 8 20 30

* Subject to change.

Second Year

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curriculum *

Fall Semester

Code Course Name T A C ECTS prerequisites

ARCH301 Design Studio IV 2 6 5 10 Design Studio III ARCH305 History of Architecture III 3 0 3 4

ARCH307 Environmental Control I 3 0 3 4 ARCH303 Urban Planning and

building Law 2 2 3 4

PHI101 Philosophy 3 0 3 4

Field Elective (Structure) 3 0 3 4

Total 16 8 20 30

Spring Semester

Code Course Name T A C ECTS prerequisites

ARCH302 Design Studio V 2 6 5 10 Design Studio IV ARCH306 Analysis of Historical

Structures 2 2 3 5

ARCH308 Environmental Control II 2 2 3 5

ARCH304 Urban Design 2 2 3 5

ARCH310 Introduction to Project and

Construction Management 2 2 3 5

Total 10 14 17 30

* Subject to change.

Third Year

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curriculum *

Fall Semester

Code Course Name T A C ECTS prerequisites

ARCH401 Design Studio VI 2 6 5 14 Design Studio V ARCH403 Design & Construction of

Structure Systems 1 4 3 12

Field Elective (History) 3 0 3 4

Total 6 10 11 30

Total Credits 140

Total ECTS Credits 240

Spring Semester

Code Course Name T A C ECTS prerequisites

ARCH402 Design Studio VII** 2 6 5 14 Design Studio VI ARCH404 Graduation Thesis** 0 2 1 8 Design Studio VI

Field Elective (Design) 3 0 3 4 Field Elective (Urban) 3 0 3 4

Total 8 8 12 30

* Subject to change.

** Courses with (**) are evaluated as diploma project, thus any student who fails one is considered to fail the other.

Fourth Year

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curriculum

Code Course Name T A C ECTS prerequisites

MAN416 Entrepreneurship 3 0 3 4

SOC501 Introduction to

Sociology 2 0 2 3

GRA263 Art Sociology 1 2 3 4

Code Course Name T A C ECTS prerequisites

EÜT208 Product Design 3 0 3 4

FOT161 Photography 3 0 3 4

GSF151 Art History 2 0 2 2

İÇM214 Perspective Drawing

Techniques 2 2 3 4

University Electives (social)

University Electives

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curriculum

Code Course Name T A C ECTS prerequisites ENG113 Academic Reading &

Writing I 2 2 3 4

ENG213 Academic Listening &

Speaking I 2 2 3 4

ENG215 English for Business

Communication I 2 2 3 4

ENG313 Toefl IBT Course I 2 2 3 4

ALM111 Basic German I 2 2 3 4

ALM211 German Reading and

Speaking I 2 2 3 4

RUS111 Basic Russian I 2 2 3 4

RUS211 Russian Reading and

Speaking I 2 2 3 4

CIN111 Basic Chinese I 2 2 3 4

CIN211 Chinese Reading and

Speaking I 2 2 3 4

ARP111 Basic Arabic I 2 2 3 4

Code Course Name T A C ECTS prerequisites ENG114 Academic Reading &

Writing II 2 2 3 4

ENG214 Academic Listening &

Speaking II 2 2 3 4

ENG216 English for Business

Communication II 2 2 3 4 ENG314 Toefl IBT Course II 2 2 3 4

ALM112 Basic German II 2 2 3 4

ALM212 German Reading and

Speaking II 2 2 3 4

RUS112 Basic Russian II 2 2 3 4

RUS212 Russian Reading and

Speaking II 2 2 3 4

CIN112 Basic Chinese II 2 2 3 4

CIN212 Chinese Reading and

Speaking II 2 2 3 4

ARP112 Basic Arabic II 2 2 3 4

Foreign Language Electives

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curriculum

Code Course Name T A C ECTS prerequisites

ARFE301

Thermal Problems&Heat

Insulation in Buildings 1 2 3 4 ARFE303 Structural Systems 1 2 3 4 ARFE401

Conventional &

Contemporary Turkish

House Architecture 3 0 3 4

ARFE 403 History of Urban Form 3 0 3 4

Code Course Name T A C ECTS prerequisites

ARFE 302 Project Management 2 1 3 4 ARFE402

Modern Architecture &

Urban Design in the

Early 20th Century 3 0 3 4

ARFE404 Urban Open Space

Design Principles 2 1 3 4

ARFE406 Ecology and

Architecture 3 0 3 4

Field Electives

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course descriptions

ARCH101 Introduction to Architecture

Introduction of the main elements and principles governing architectural design, its basic concepts and elements, main determinants of architectural design, user-space interaction, house design principles, and primary and secondary activities related to residential design.

ARCH107 Technical Drawing and Presentation

The definition of architectural tools and paper sizes; freehand drawing;

drawing vertical, horizontal, inclined and curved lines; letter; projective drawings (plan, section, view); the concept of scale; three-dimensional drawings of geometric objects (axonometric perspective).

ARCH103 Basic Design I

Basic Design Tools as defining elements (point, line, measurement, texture, shape, color, direction, interval, movement, light and shadow), Basic Design Concepts (repetition, harmony, contrast, hierarchy, balance, unity) and Visual Perception Principles.

PSY105 Behavioral Sciences

What is psychology? Basic concepts of psychology, personality, cognition, human development, behavioral-social-cognitive learning concepts.

CMPE101 Introduction to Computers

Computing techniques. General information on hardwares and softwares.

Concepts of operating systems and DOS, Windows, Linux operational systems. Word, Excel, Powerpoint and their applications, browsing techniques and internet.

MATH111 Calculus I

Real numbers, functions of one variable, limit and continuity, derivative, applications of derivative, curve sketching, extremum.

ARCH102 Design Studio I

Non-building spatial context. By making spatial analysis in the context of body, activity, logic of construction, and type of materials, a kind of consciousness is awakened as a design process methodology. Conceiving a definite time and space, and expressing in three dimensions. Working sometimes as an individual, sometimes as a team member, and sharing information belonging to all of the projects made at the design studio.

ARCH108 Computer Aided Design

Introduction of computational tools on architectural design. Introduction and application of AutoCad for architectural design.

Mandatory Courses

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course descriptions

ARCH104 Basic Design II

To develop an understanding of space –the first medium of architecture- through the articulation of form; to learn how to articulate space employing transformations on form.

ARCH106 Building Construction and Materials I

The course ıntroduces the concept of building and its sub-systems. It aims to enable the student to recognize the functional elements associated with the design and construction of a building, particularly building element systems. The course mainly covers the concepts of building, building life- cycle, building sub-systems –structural systems, service systems, structural systems–, building element systems –external walls, floors, roofs, stairs, etc.– and service systems –building systems and installation systems.

CMPE102 Computer Programming

Fundamentals of applications in architecture, design process and approaches. Data acquisition systems in architecture, modeling and simulation techniques, conceptual and formal modeling techniques. Spatial design in computers. Expert systems and some examples.

ARCH201 Design Studio II

New trends on space design in houses and offices. The design problems caused by the interaction between new Office working and home living conditions. Projects on modern offices and houses.

ARCH203 History of Architecture I

Conditions of spatial formation from Prehistoric to Gothic Period, principles of Area Architecture, environmental factors, architectural elements, structural systems, building materials of the buildings being discussed in the context of spatial matters, relations of architectural production with art and social events.

ARCH205 Statics and Strength of Materials

Introduction, forces, nodes, parallel forces, force pair and torque, general expression of surface forces, center of gravity, loads, friction, cage systems, inertia, stress and strain, elasticity and deformation, axial, transversal and normal forces, torsion and bending torques.

ARCH207 Building Materials and Construction II

Functional building elements included by the building subsystems.

Foundation systems; Exterior wall systems; Interior wall systems; Floor systems; Roof Systems; Vertical circulation systems with their performance requirements, criteria and principles that affect design.

ARCH202 Design Studio III

Learning through images, models, or/and sketches expressing thoughts of space within a spatial context. Spatial analysis in the context of place, geography, everyday life, awareness of urban context and relationship between activity and program. Understanding spatial organization of the program, construction design and materials, the logic of computer aid in design and rendering, and presentation.

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ARCH204 History of Architecture II

‘Space’ concept in Islam, functional and structural elements constituting the space, frequently used types of space, their historical and cultural roots and their functional and spatial effects in the building, ‘Space’ in early Islamic and other public buildings in Anatolia, ‘Space’ in Ottoman Classical, Renaissance and Baroque Periods, Historical and cultural roots of the improvements in art and architecture of Ottoman Classical, Renaissance and Baroque Periods, Rococo as an extension of Baroque Period, Social and Cultural conditions in Istanbul and Rome through the 16th century, and their reflections on Urban space.

ARCH206 Sustainability and Building Green

Consumption of natural sources, Production of the energy which is useful for environment and human health, research the ecological principles in design. Design principles and strategies of ecological building, Sample Buildings, Developing of ecological buildings, Research studies on solution of environmental design problems, Intelligence building design, Use of contemporary construction elements in ecological design.

ECO152 Economy

Definition of Economics, its basic concepts, introduction to price theory, demand-supply functions, market types, conceptual descriptions about Managerial economics, rationality principles in the ındustry, establishment analyses and planning techniques in the industrial organizations.

ARCH301 Design Studio IV

Computer aided presentation, creating a new design for more than one activity at a definite place, and expressing in three dimensions. Working sometimes as an individual, sometimes as a team member, and sharing information belonging to all of the projects made at the design studio develops students’ communication skills both socially and architecturally.

Attending to the architectural conferences, reading and writing architectural texts builds a base for design literacy. Being informed about the contemporary world architecture in the context of thought, space and practice is important.

ARCH305 History of Architecture III

The effects of Industrialization in the 19th century on architecture, Architectural Movements during the 19th century in the West, Westernization in Turkey in the 19th century, reflections of new social and spatial needs in architecture, Early Modernism in the world and in Turkey, Early Modernists, Early Republican Architects and Buildings in Turkey, International Style, Expressionist Architecture, The New York Five, Conditions of spatial formation through the period from Modernism to Deconstructivism, principles of Architecture, relations of architectural production with art and social events are the titles to be studied through the lecture.

ARCH303 Urban Planning and Building Law

Introduction to the process of urban planning, urban analyses, regulations underlying zoning and subdivisions, application of master plans and their approval process, plan types and scales, regulatory framework regarding zoning, specific types of zoning (i.e. preservation, touristic, etc.) and plot layout and rearrangements.

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ARCH307 Environmental Control I

Passive climatization: Climate and climatic elements, climatic comfort, explaining of changing in climatic elements, design parameters related to the built environment which are effective on climate and energy control (site, orientation, building envelope, building form, building distance, etc.), design of building envelope. Lighting: Definition of light, kinds of lighting;

photometry, laws(regulations); visual comfort, design parameters related to the built environment which are effective on light control (windows, room dimensions, reflectivity of internal surfaces, obstructions, artificial light sources, etc.), artificial lighting systems. Noise control: Definition of sound, human health and noise relation, design of built environment as a noise control system; noise and vibration control in buildings; sound insulation of building elements; acoustical design of halls.

PHI101 Philosophy

The historical development of philosophy, impact of philosophy on society, relationship between positive sciences and philosophy, contemporary philosophy and new trends on society.

ARCH302 Design Studio V

Design of simple and complex buildings. The analysis and synthesis of simple and complex buildings. Analysis and design of building locations.

ARCH306 Analysis of Historical Buildings

Theoretical fundamentals of conservation of historical buildings.

Development of contemporary historical building conservation methods since 19th century. Research phase before restoration, conservation measures and definition of conservation, restoration techniques, restoration examples, the selection of restoration sites. Legal issues in Turkey.

ARCH308 Environmental Control II

Cold and hot water supply systems of buildings and their elements, waste water system and its elements, design of spaces under consideration, sanitary installation of tall buildings. Fire control, design parameters related to the built environment which are effective on fire control (settlement density, organization of rooms, fire stairs, etc.), design of built environment as passive and active fire safety systems. Heating systems and their elements, ventilating systems and their elements, air-conditioning systems and their elements; integration of these systems and their elements with architecture. Current regulations in Turkey (fire regulation, etc.). Elements of electric installation (Lighting systems, other systems working with electrical energy); calculation methods of lighting; assembling of artificial lighting system and installation; transformers, control panels, systems of power distribution; design of electric installation- integration of architectural project and other subsystems.

ARCH304 Urban Design

History and theory of Urban Design, Urban design practice and its applications, Urban Design methods and tools, contemporary Urban Design methodologies for sustainable developments, and Urban Design Workshop.

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ARCH310 Introduction to Project and Construction Management

Introduction to Construction and Project Management concepts and processes. Disciplines and knowledge areas involved in the construction management process, roles, techniques (scope management, time management, cost management, quality management, human resource management, information systems management, etc.), general structure of construction firms and their business environment, organizational structures of construction firms, definitions and applications of techniques used in time and cost management, processes involved in contract administration for construction projects, types of contracts.

ARCH401 Design Studio VI

Urban settlement. Effects of transportation and communication, and social, environmental and economic impacts on architectural design and urban planning. The integration of technical information with architectural design.

ARCH402 Design Studio VII

Complex building design, planning and urban design: analysis, programming, planning, building design, structural systems, building systems, landscape architecture.

ARCH403 Design and Construction of Structure Systems

This course addresses the design of structural systems for buildings and bridges. Topics covered include design procedures, sources of information for design, sources of loading conditions and combinations, preliminary design methods, primary and secondary structural systems, nonstructural components and interaction. This is a design-oriented course in which students work on a project, in groups of three-four, ranging from schematic design to a final design report.

ARCH404 Graduation Thesis

Definition of the task: Analysis and evaluation of the requirements of a building by considering land and its surroundings and other conditions and factors (physiological, social, technological, aesthetic). Converting the design information to design knowledge. Development of design methodology and definition of design priorities. By using the knowledge gained during the whole architecture education, candidate’s graduation project must show the skill to reach the optimum solution, to solve architectural problems and to show the ability developing alternative solutions.

MAN416 Entrepreneurship

Strategic management, entrepreneurship, creativity, human resources management and communication, financial management, strategic marketing and presentation of success stories.

University Elective

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SOC151 Introduction to Sociology

Introduction to basic principles, concepts, and theories of sociology, analysis of social structure and cultural patterns, methodology of research in social sciences.

GRA263 Art Sociology

Introduction to art, artist, elements of art, and styles of art; their analysis with regard to social and cultural aspects and the relationship between society and art.

EÜT208 Product Design

Introducing students the basic concepts and underlying theories of product design. Students will have the opportunity to design a product and get familiar with the many phases of the design process. The course aims to open up a view into the field of Industrial Product Design. During the course students will design an industrial product by using an industrial process.

FOT161 Photography

Introduction to basic principles and elements of photography, photographic presentation techniques; research on image production;

increasing the level of awareness through observation and application.

GSF151 Art History

Introduction to periods and styles of art starting from Antiquity to Egypt, Rome, Middle Age and the Renaissance Period, and their interaction with one another.

İÇM214 Persepctive Drawing Techniques

Introduction to parallel perspective, conic perspective and shading techniques and their applications using students’ own design projects.

ARFE404 Urban Open Space Design Principals

This course is concerned with understanding the relationship of home environment (spatial settings, settlement patterns, built form) with socio- cultural factors and settings. “The analysis of culture-environment relationship and understanding of culture from the perspective of physical anthropology, cultural anthropology, behavioral geography, and history.

University Elective

Courses (design) Field Elective Courses

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course descriptions

ARFE401 Conventional and Contemporary Turkish House Architecture Cultural and spatial properties of conventional and contemporary Turkish Houses. Comparison of them with respect to social structures of the society. Field studies on examples.

ARFE301 Thermal Problems and Heat Insulation of Buildings

The importance of thermal insulation; Design parameters related to the built environment which are effective on climate and energy control (site, orientation, building envelope, building form, building distance, etc.);

Design of building envelope and components (walls, roofs, foundations, doors and windows…) and their details; the kinds of thermal insulating materials and their application; temperature and heat, other thermal quantities; thermal properties of building components; Heat flow;

transmittance of composite walls; thermal gradients; Condensation; Heat loss calculation; Examining existing studies.

ARFE303 Structural Systems

Steel and concrete structures. Definition and types of carrier systems. The components of steel and concrete carrier systems. Design of carrier systems and their detailed projects.

ARFE403 History of Urban Form

This course is about urban form and urban process seen in a historical perspective. It is organized chronologically from the city in the ancient world to the city in the industrial age and finally to the city of modernity.

ARFE402 Modern Architecture and Urban Design in the 20th Century This seminar provides a critical review of the modern movements in architecture in the early twentieth century. It explores the cultural, social and political background of the “first machine age” by studying exemplary works, design principles and institutions of modern architecture. In this seminar, we will discuss the birth of new representational techniques in architectural drawing, which inspired many contemporary art and architectural movements; utopian city designs by well-known architects, such as Frank Lloyd Wright (“Broadacre City”), Bruno Taut (The

“Stadtkrone”) and Le Corbusier (“The Radiant City”); and the influential Bauhaus school as the crystallization of the avant-garde movements.

ARFE406 Ecology and Architecture

Consumption of natural sources, Production of the energy which is useful for environment and human health, research the ecological principles in design. Design principles and strategies of ecological building, Sample Buildings, Developing of ecological buildings, Research studies on solution of environmental design problems, Intelligence building design, Use of contemporary construction elements in ecological design.

ARFE302 Advanced Project Management

Basics of statistics, probability and its applications, project planning, milestones, resource allocations, timetables and solution methods and processes. CPM methods.

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Basic Design

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Introduction to

Architecture

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Design Studio 1

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Design Studio 2

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contact information

Prof. Dr. Harun Batırbaygil (Head of Department) harun.batirbaygil@okan.edu.tr

+90-216-6771647 ext.1942

Prof. Dr. Nevin Çekirge

nevin.cekirge@okan.edu.tr +90-216-6771647 ext.1313

Asst. Prof. Dr. Ayşe Özbil (ERASMUS Coordinator) ayse.ozbil@okan.edu.tr

+90-216-6771647 ext.2096

Asst. Prof. Dr. Işılay Tekçe isilay.teckce@okan.edu.tr +90-216-6771647 ext.1923

Asst. Prof. Dr. Kıvanç Kılınç kivanc.kilic@okan.edu.tr +90-216-6771647 ext.1926

Prof. Dr. Nur Esin nur.esin@okan.edu.tr

Prof. Dr. Nuran Kara Pilehvarian nuranpvarian@gmail.com Assoc. Prof. Dr. Aslıhan Tavil aslihan.tavil@gmail.com

Assist. Prof. Dr. Almıla Büyüktaşkın almila@itu.edu.tr

Assist. Prof. Dr. Hasan Dörter hasan.dorter@okan.edu.tr Assist. Prof. Dr. Ayşen Ciravoğlu aysenc@yildiz.edu.tr

Dr. Engin Sevimli

enginsevimli@yahoo.com Dr. Selim Ökem

okem@yildiz.edu.tr

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