Repurposing Ottoman Mansions In Kastamonu in the Context Of Halal Tourism (Social Science-1)
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Prof. Dr. Canan TANRISEVER Kastamonu Üniversitesi, Türkiye
Hüseyin Pamukçu
Kastamonu Üniversitesi, Türkiye
Fethi Alperen Kaynaş
Bölüm Adı Repurposing Ottoman Mansions In Kastamonu in the Context Of Halal Tourism
Kitap Adı Social Science-1
Bölüm Sayfaları 75-85
Kitap Türü Kitap Bölümü
Kitap Alt Türü Alanında uluslararası yayınlanan kitap bölümü
Kitap Niteliği Diğer uluslararası bilimsel kitap
Kitap Dili İngilizce Basım Tarihi 01-2019
DOI Numarası ISBN 9786052583012
Basıldığı Ülke Türkiye Basıldığı Şehir Ankara
Özet
As the Ottoman Empire adopted an Islamic way of life, the architecture and the spaces designed for the buildings of that era had underscores of a sense of privacy. Examples of such design can be found in the use of stories, anterooms, separate living areas for men and women, second floor peep windows, built-in cupboards, doors, doorknobs, etc. Among the most important spaces included in such buildings are anterooms and rooms. Anterooms are spaces which give access to all the other rooms of the house and they are accepted as the center of the structure. Moreover, the residents dine and spend their time in the anteroom during the day; such spaces are designed in indoor or outdoor setting depending on the climate. Rooms, on the other hand, are essential for the structure. There is no limit for the intended use of a room. In other words, one may cook, dine, spend time in a room during the day, and may sleep in the same room having brought a mattress from the storage space (Yıldırım and Hidayetoğlu, 2009: 114-120; Hidayetoğlu, 2013: 292).
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