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Conformity analysis in urban transformation areas: Sample of Gumushane

2017
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Advisor: Yrd. Doç. Dr. Kemal Çelik

Abstract (EN)

Urbanization; the main reason to strengthen the economy, has emerged when people began to migrate from smaller settlements to larger urban centers. The growth of city with diversification of transportation opportunities showed expansion towards city borders. As a result, transformation from intense city form to more dispersed urban form has begun. While a large part of the population in the world until 1950's were living on agricultural activities, rapidly improving technology and urban population began to increase with the emergence of new business opportunities. It is irresistible that vast majority of residential property in our country is outside zoning legislation. Although everyone is on the same mind, law taken out this situation poses a disaster risk in terms of poor quality causes a distorted urbanization. This unplanned urbanization and ugly image of disappearance has revealed the necessity of a planned intervention to create a more livable space of "urban renewal" concept. In this study, types and legal bases of urban transformation applications in our country are emphasized, areas that considered in selection of urban transformation are researched. For Gümüşhane province, Yenimahalle district, the area where urban transformation is thought, the spatial data collected from land and institutions converted to 3D with Sketch Up. For compliance with reconstruction plan, raided buildings were uncovered. A sample modeling study was conducted after urban transformation for the area, 3D model is revealed, and new situation is compared with the old one, lastly conducted to investigate whether the area is appropriate for urban transformation.

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Dr. Burçin Aydurmuş

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Burçin Aydurmuş (Master Thesis). Conformity analysis in urban transformation areas: Sample of Gumushane, 2017, Gümüşhane University.

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