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Examining wearable spaces within the framework of common concepts in the context of architecture's relationship with fashion

2024
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Advisor: Dr. Öğr. Üyesi Pınar Türkdemir

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In this research, the relationships and common concepts of fashion, architecture, and wearable spaces have been evaluated in the context of their historical development. Fashion, architecture, and wearable spaces interact around common concepts such as aesthetics, functionality, and user experience. The relationship between fashion and architecture represents a field where creative disciplines nourish each other, forming a common language. Fashion can play a significant role in shaping space along with architecture, while architecture can serve as a source of inspiration in fashion design. Wearable spaces are functional and portable living areas designed to accommodate the human body. These spaces enhance the expressive power of fashion and establish an aesthetic and functional coherence with architecture. The close connection between fashion and architecture can be observed in many projects where design disciplines influence and transform each other. For instance, projects like "Projection Map for Audi," "Hakanai," and "Smoke Dress" demonstrate how architectural forms transform into wearable spaces and visual interactions reflect in fashion designs. On the other hand, projects like "Wearable Tent," "Pika-Monuments," and "Son-O-House" directly turn wearable spaces into portable living areas, assuming a functional role. Moreover, projects like "Haute Couture," "Persona," "Strata," and "Returning The Gaze" blur the boundaries between fashion and architecture, focusing on the shaping and expression of the body. "Occult Us" and "Baroque Architecture" reflect historical connections between fashion and architecture by presenting an original style with historical references. Finally, projects like "Airplane Dress" and "11:11" emphasize the impact and transformative power of technology on wearable spaces. These projects represent an interdisciplinary approach, exploring the interaction and common concepts of fashion, architecture, and wearable spaces.

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Dr. Melis Bolat

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Melis Bolat (Master Thesis). Examining wearable spaces within the framework of common concepts in the context of architecture's relationship with fashion, 2024, Baskent University.

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