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Effects of the Locations of Curved Areas in the Main Living Rooms of Apartment Housing on User Perceptions

Year 2008, Volume: 21 Issue: 2, 51 - 63, 25.03.2010

Abstract

The objective of this study was to determine the effect of curved areas located in the main rooms of apartment housing on functional and perception-behavioral quality. For this purpose, some apartment houses in Cukurambar and Cigdem districts in Ankara were studied. They were believed to be occupied by upper middle socio-economic status and each of the houses studied had differently located curvilinear forms in the main living room. The use of the space, the users’ perception of the curved area, and the way it has been decorated and used have been examined with the help of a detailed questionnaire. According to the results, the use of space, its perceived quality and the user satisfaction varied depending on the location of the curved area. It was observed that in cases where curvilinear formation occurred in the main corner of the main living room, the furniture could not be positioned in accordance with the space and therefore some users either placed flowers-vases in the curvilinear volume or left it empty. If curvilinearity was in the center of main living room, then the settlement in the space was more appropriate and attractive.

 Keywords: Apartment housing, Living room, Curved area, Perception, Interior design.

 

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Year 2008, Volume: 21 Issue: 2, 51 - 63, 25.03.2010

Abstract

References

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  • Çağdaş, G.A., “Shape grammar: the language of traditional Turkish houses”, Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design,23:443-464 (1996).
  • Arslan, P., “Konutta oturma ve yaşama hacimlerinin iç mekan biçimlenmesi”, Yüksek Lisans Tezi, Hacettepe Üniversitesi Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü, Ankara,214 (2000).
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  • İnan, N., Kuşseven, G., Akçay, D., Baskaya, A., “Post-occupancy evaluation of two mass-housing examples with different spatial settings. In Apak, S and Ulken, G. (eds.)”, Housing Evaluation Symposium, University,215-228 (2004).
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  • İmamoğlu, C., “Complexity, liking and familiarity: Architecture and non-architecture Turkish students’ assessments of traditional and modern house facades”, Journal of Environmental Psychology ,20:5-16 (2000).
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  • Yildirim, K., Akalin-Baskaya, A., Hidayetoglu, M.L., “Effects of indoor color on mood and cognitive performance”, Environment,42:3233-3240 (2007). Building and
  • Bagozzi, R.P., Yi, Y., “On the evaluation of structural equation models”, Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science,16:74-94 (1988).
  • Grewal, D., Krishnan, R., Baker, J., Borin, N., “The effect of store name, brand name and price discounts on consumers’ evaluations and purchase intentions”, Journal of Retailing,74:331-352 (1998).
  • Kim, J.O., Jin, B., “Korean customers’ patronage of discount stores: domestic vs multinational discount store shoppers’ profiles”, Journal of Consumer Marketing,18:236-255 (2001).
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Architecture & City and Urban Planning
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Kemal Yıldırım

M. Lütfi Hidayetoğlu This is me

Publication Date March 25, 2010
Published in Issue Year 2008 Volume: 21 Issue: 2

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APA Yıldırım, K., & Hidayetoğlu, M. L. (2010). Effects of the Locations of Curved Areas in the Main Living Rooms of Apartment Housing on User Perceptions. Gazi University Journal of Science, 21(2), 51-63.
AMA Yıldırım K, Hidayetoğlu ML. Effects of the Locations of Curved Areas in the Main Living Rooms of Apartment Housing on User Perceptions. Gazi University Journal of Science. March 2010;21(2):51-63.
Chicago Yıldırım, Kemal, and M. Lütfi Hidayetoğlu. “Effects of the Locations of Curved Areas in the Main Living Rooms of Apartment Housing on User Perceptions”. Gazi University Journal of Science 21, no. 2 (March 2010): 51-63.
EndNote Yıldırım K, Hidayetoğlu ML (March 1, 2010) Effects of the Locations of Curved Areas in the Main Living Rooms of Apartment Housing on User Perceptions. Gazi University Journal of Science 21 2 51–63.
IEEE K. Yıldırım and M. L. Hidayetoğlu, “Effects of the Locations of Curved Areas in the Main Living Rooms of Apartment Housing on User Perceptions”, Gazi University Journal of Science, vol. 21, no. 2, pp. 51–63, 2010.
ISNAD Yıldırım, Kemal - Hidayetoğlu, M. Lütfi. “Effects of the Locations of Curved Areas in the Main Living Rooms of Apartment Housing on User Perceptions”. Gazi University Journal of Science 21/2 (March 2010), 51-63.
JAMA Yıldırım K, Hidayetoğlu ML. Effects of the Locations of Curved Areas in the Main Living Rooms of Apartment Housing on User Perceptions. Gazi University Journal of Science. 2010;21:51–63.
MLA Yıldırım, Kemal and M. Lütfi Hidayetoğlu. “Effects of the Locations of Curved Areas in the Main Living Rooms of Apartment Housing on User Perceptions”. Gazi University Journal of Science, vol. 21, no. 2, 2010, pp. 51-63.
Vancouver Yıldırım K, Hidayetoğlu ML. Effects of the Locations of Curved Areas in the Main Living Rooms of Apartment Housing on User Perceptions. Gazi University Journal of Science. 2010;21(2):51-63.