Title of article
A comparative study of climatically responsive house design at various periods of Northern Cyprus architecture
Author/Authors
Nazife Ozay، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
12
From page
841
To page
852
Abstract
Architecture is considered as a mirror of a civilization that is shaped up by needs, society, technology, culture and climate.
Except climate these factors are modifiable and changeable with respect to time. Climate is a fixed environmental factor
affecting architecture and its built environment. Thus, different climatic conditions pertaining to the countries force them to take
special architectural precautions to create more comfortable living spaces. Furthermore, these can define the architectural
characteristics of various countries at different time spans. On the basis of this argument, with this paper it is intended to reveal
the main approaches and criteria for climatically responsive houses and settlements in Northern Cyprus. Contribution of the
article to this field is the discussion of the climatic considerations of different architectural periods in urban and rural areas. The
periods such as Ottoman (1571–1878), British (1878–1960) and Modern (1960-present) are the most significant ones discussed
together with the Cypriot vernacular architecture. Site planning, building design and specific building elements are the main
parameters handled to analyse the climatic considerations. In addition, the impact of socio-economy, technology, culture, politics
and building management strategies have also been discussed during the process of evaluation of each period and vernacular
architecture
Keywords
Climatic comfort , House design , Architectural periods , Vernacular , Northern Cyprus
Journal title
Building and Environment
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Building and Environment
Record number
408955
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