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Informal Studies in Housing - II  - PPT Presentation

ARCH570 Asst Prof Dr Beril Özmen Mayer Eastern Mediterranean University Aliakbar Rahimian Farhad Tayyebi Golrokh Khakzar Hossein Ahmadi Introduction In 1974 political issue cause Cyprus divided into two regions North and South belonging to Turkish and to Greek ID: 545664

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Informal Studies in Housing - II 

ARCH570

Asst. Prof. Dr. Beril Özmen Mayer

Eastern Mediterranean University

Aliakbar

Rahimian

Farhad

Tayyebi

Golrokh

Khakzar

Hossein

AhmadiSlide2

Introduction

In 1974, political issue cause Cyprus divided into two regions North and South belonging to Turkish and to Greek respectively; this separation causes some imposed immigration for many people and also bring about some disaster for both part of Cyprus. Famagusta located in north part of the island was the most important harbor causing many trading and business. The political issue cause some part of the old city supported by United Nation and preserve for the owner which imposed to immigrate to the south.

the government granted some other part of the city to the people called Open Marash. Consequently people are living in the buildings which is not constructed based on their needs and desires so they made some changes in functions, abandoned some spaces, or attached some area to the building which all of these changes bring about some problem whether for the visionary, or users. The aim of this presentation is to reveal the reason of some changes and show the everyday architecture alters.

A Brief Description:Slide3

Introduction

While you are passing the streets of Open Marash, the first thing comes to your mind is the reasons of their inappropriate current situation of

living spaces. On the other hand abounded lands as forbidden part of the city is another issue makes bothers for your vision and mind as well.There are some criteria causes changing the situation as follow: A. There are some useless spaces: - Inhabitants don’t feel sense of belongings

- They don’t have any accessibility to them. - Sometimes inhabitant don’t require to these spaces. B. There are some changes - different people requirement

C. There are some attached places - new people requirement (structural / furniture scale)Slide4

Change the Function

Sense

of

Belonging

Different Inhabitants’ RequirementsSlide5

Change the Function

Sense

of

Belonging

Different Inhabitants’ RequirementsGece kondu houseSlide6

Change the Function

Different Inhabitants

RequirementsSlide7

Change the Function

Different Inhabitants

RequirementsSlide8

Change the Function

Different Inhabitants

RequirementsUsing Climbing trees makes it acceptableSlide9

Abandoned Places

Accessibility

Backyard beside street!

Without the purpose of space usingSlide10

Abandoned Places

Useless floor spaceSlide11

Attached Places

New requirements

Constructing with on-hand material without caring about the view

Can be attached betterSlide12

Attached Places

Using wrong material in front viewSlide13

Attached Places

New requirements

Environmentally needsSlide14

Attached Places

Attached texture by their own mindSlide15

Proper HousesSlide16

Proper HousesSlide17

Proper HousesSlide18

Proper Houses

Designed by

Architect

anSlide19

Dynamic part of the citySlide20

Proper Houses

Designed by an

ArchitectSlide21

Requirements Derive Life-style

Architects Reply Requirements Architects

Life-styleRequirements

ConclusionSlide22

The End