Author(s): Diyarbakir, Surici, Redesign, Trational Hause, Conservation
Traditional houses consist of a structure where the topography, climate and cultural structure of the geography they are in is influential. In Diyarbak?r urban area, the survival of migrants, changing lifestyles, family size, user needs and social change are not managed well and the traditional texture and the houses that make it are exposed to identity loss. The Diyarbak?r Sur District was declared as a Urban Site in 1980. In 1990, the Surfacing Plan for Protection of the Wetlands was made. This plan was revised and approved in 2012. With this plan, many buildings that have to be protected in the city have been registered. This plan also created a subbase of effective data in 2015 when the city walls and the Hevsel Gardens located in the south of the old city were included in the World Heritage List. However, conflicts and migration in the city in 2015 caused the disappearance of many traditional houses and streets. This study is a proposal for new housing designs to be built in place of houses that have been destroyed in the western part of the protected city or have lost their original qualities, despite the unqualified construction.
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