Abstract:
Climate is a fundamental environmental factor, which effects the formation of
vernacular architecture throughout the world. Environmental factors such as climate,
building materials, topography and socio-cultural differences affect the design of old
settlements and traditional houses in vernacular architecture. Regardless of these factors,
in order to achieve comfortable thermal levels in old settlements, different cooling and
heating strategies must be implemented for various different climates.
The traditional houses of Yazd and Diyarbakir are typical examples of structures that are
adapted specifically to hot and dry climates. These two regions consider the environment
by being eco-friendly and using natural resources to protect not only their surroundings
but also the earth as a whole.
The first step of this thesis is to clarify the differences between vernacular and
traditional architecture. Design characteristics of traditional houses in two different
regions will be introduced in the second stage. The last stage of the thesis will evaluate
and compare urban textures and traditional houses in Yazd and Diyarbakir in terms of
design characteristics and socio-cultural issues. The importance of the study derives
from the climate similarities of Yazd and Diyarbakir. There are some similarities and
differences in the design of traditional houses and urban morphologies between the two
regions. The core principle criteria will be identified. In fact, the study will find the
principles, which provide the most efficient and comfortable for inhabitants in the old
settlements of the two cities. As well as the effect of the cultural aspects in design of the
traditional houses. Consequently, the aim of this study is to achieve and compare the
similarities and differences between the design characteristic in order to gain natural
ventilation and protection from sunlight as well as other issues that may affect them such
as socio-cultural aspects between Yazd and Diyarbakir region.
Qualitative methodology will be applied for this research. Document analysis will be
used in order to achieve the theoretical framework. Reliable sources such as written and
visual documents, official publications and detailed reports will be studied and
interpreted to further the reliability of the thesis. Furthermore, observation is another
possibility that can be implemented for data collection particularly in the Yazd region of
Iran. The main reason for differences between two regions are due to different traditional
styles in each region which are inspired from Iranian and Turkish traditional
architectures. Moreover, availability of materials in each region is another major reason
for differences in two regions. Finally, although both towns have hot-dry climate, Yazd
is more effected from the nearby deserts. However, the similarity in traditional
architecture of two regions is related to similar climate and dominant Islamic culture in
both regions.
Description:
Master of Science in Architecture. Thesis (M.S.), Eastern Mediterranean University, Faculty of Architecture, Dept. of Architecture, 2012. Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Mesut Özdeniz.