Author/Authors :
gülgün aslan, bahriye ege üniversitesi - ziraat fakültesi - peyzaj mimarlığı bölümü, İzmir, Turkey , yazici, kübra tokat gaziosmanpaşa üniversitesi - ziraat fakültesi - bahçe bitkileri bölümü, Tokat, Turkey , türkyilmaz tahta, bahar ege üniversitesi - ziraat fakültesi - peyzaj mimarlığı bölümü, İzmir, Turkey
Abstract :
Objective: In the study, the suitability of areas where people can meet higher quality, meet all kinds of needs, evaluate leisure time, have fun, and can do shopping were researched Material and Methods: The material of the research consists of Forum Magnesia (Manisa) and Optimum Outlet Shopping Centers (İzmir). Results: Forum Magnesia Shopping Center was adequate in terms of reinforcement elements such as shopping spaces, entry-exit connections, emergency gathering and distribution areas, eating and drinking places, shading elements, bridges, lighting elements, plant pots, seating elements and sales units in the research area; cultural components resting places, garbage cans, plastic items and grill cover were partially inadequate; activity-concert area / stage and children’s playground. Optimum Outlet Shopping Center was adequate for research area, shopping areas, cultural places, security and management unit, children’s playground, market, information communication panels, seating elements, flooring and water line; entrance and exit connections, emergency gathering and dispersal areas, advisory unit, recreational areas, trash can, plant pots and plastic items but ıt was inadequate in terms of activity - concert area / scene and shading member Conclusion: As a result; both shopping centers considered in the scope of the study determined the points to be taken into consideration in the design processes of the shopping centers that formed by starting from the correct designs and incomplete directions. Significant suggestions made in order to determine the user potential and reduce the intensity of the weekend.
NaturalLanguageKeyword :
Urban landscaping , modern shopping centers , reinforcement elements , botanical design