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Title
New perspectives to save cultural heritage
Author
Altan, M. Orhan

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CIPA 2003 XIX th International Symposium, 30 September - 04 October, 2003, Antalya, Turkey
Typological analysis of House form
End of the analysis totally seven types of house forms were
observed.
The Integration of Forms
Attaching
c
Interlocking
Spatial
Tension
Edge to
Edge
Face to
Face
Combined
Deduction
Lateral
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From
the Top
Comprehensive
fi”
Addition
Lateral
Onto the Top
Combined
Deduction & Addition
Lateral
Applications
Top Surface
Applications
Comprehensive
Applications
4a
c*
Pure Forms
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Table 3. Typological analysis of House form
Typological analysis of House Plan
Plan groupings were formed according to the plan shape and
organization. As a result of the plan groupings in the Koru9am
Village, 6 types of plan are found.
Plan Organization
Lay Out of Pure Plan
Single Unit
Centralized
Linear
Radial
Clustered
32
' c
O
L-Shaped
□ qr
*41
Jh
U-Shaped
O-Shaped
Rectangular
■ aB •
%
---
%
m UJ
■E
Combined
Square
Table 4. Typological analysis of House Plan
NUMERICAL ANALYSIS
In this type analysis, elements were taken as a result of the
research and based on the numerical values. Private, Semi-
Public and Public Spaces which are Human-Socio
Characteristic of the space were investigated with this analysis.
At the same time, Open, Semi-Open and Closed spaces were
investigated which are Physical Characteristics of the space.
Numerical Analysis of Human and Socio Characteristics of
Space
Plan organization of the houses are determined as; % 33 Private
Space (Bedrooms), % 26 Semi-Public Space (Kitchen, Storage
and Toilet) and % 41 Public Space (Living room).
Numerical Analysis of Physical Characteristics of Space
When the Physical Characteristics of building was investigated
on site lay out; %49 Open Space (Front yard, Back Yard), %9
Semi-Open Space (Arcade) and % 42 Closed Space (Main
building units and Closed spaces in the courtyard such as
kitchen, toilets and storage) were established.
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CONSERVATION AND
CONTINUITY OF KORU^AM VILLAGE
Conservation of original identity of Koru9am Village,
Sustainable to the topography; Settlement of houses through the
sea view; Same potential usage of interior and exterior spaces;
Powerful neighbourhood relationship because of the extroverted
life style; Existence of well-watered lands and productive plant
cover because of plentiful rainfall; There is not any problem
groundwater and drinking water; Sheltered the different types
of birds for observation and for hunting; Existence of the
original furniture and fixture of the dwellings; Being the biggest
Catholic church of the St George Church which was constructed
in 15 th century has visiting activity by the foreign tourists;
Existence of restaurant which shelter local and foreign tourists,
is cooked the foods related with their culture, are the points that
considered the strength of the Koru9am village.
Figure 6. Interior Space Organization in Koru9am Village
There are 247 building in Koru9am Village. 112 units of them
need repairing, renovation and maintenance. Vehicular
transportation is done in difficulty because of the bad condition
of the vehicular roads. Vehicular roads are not constructed
expect the roads around the urban square. Also lack of street
furniture, street lighting, public transportation, and in addition
to the lack of shopping centres which serves the physical needs
of the villagers can be the weaknesses of the Koru9am Village.