Characteristics and Construction Techniques of Akseki Bucakalan Village Rural Dwellings. Sagiroglu, O. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE, 11(3):433-455, 2017.
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Akseki Bucakalan villages are a unique type of indigenous rural settlement consisting of dwellings constructed of timber-reinforced rubble stone masonry with projecting tie-beams. The dwellings and the villages, which have preserved their authentic construction system and ritual lifestyles to this day, constitute important examples of authentic rural architecture in Anatolia. While this article includes brief descriptions of the settlements themselves and of village life, the focus here is on the construction techniques and materials used for the dwellings. The functional organization of the structures was assessed using plan schemas; then, their spatial characteristics were measured and their source materials explained. The structural elements have been discussed in terms of construction techniques, materials and organizations. The construction, material, and structural details of these authentic dwellings were collected with the goal of building a document library that the villages can preserve and hand down to future generations to aid in restoration and reconstruction work.
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 abstract = {Akseki Bucakalan villages are a unique type of indigenous rural
settlement consisting of dwellings constructed of timber-reinforced
rubble stone masonry with projecting tie-beams. The dwellings and the
villages, which have preserved their authentic construction system and
ritual lifestyles to this day, constitute important examples of
authentic rural architecture in Anatolia. While this article includes
brief descriptions of the settlements themselves and of village life,
the focus here is on the construction techniques and materials used for
the dwellings. The functional organization of the structures was
assessed using plan schemas; then, their spatial characteristics were
measured and their source materials explained. The structural elements
have been discussed in terms of construction techniques, materials and
organizations. The construction, material, and structural details of
these authentic dwellings were collected with the goal of building a
document library that the villages can preserve and hand down to future
generations to aid in restoration and reconstruction work.},
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 author = {Sagiroglu, Ozlem},
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