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Yörükoğlu, Papatya Nur

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  • Article
    Evaluating Indoor Environmental Quality of a Wellness Center Through Objective, Subjective and Architectural Criteria
    (2019) Alkabashi, Abubaker Hassan Ali; Yörükoğlu, Papatya Nur Dökmeci
    Kabul edilebilir bir iç mekan kalitesinin tasarlanması, mekanda bulunan kullanıcıların üzerindeki sağlık etkileri nedeniyle çok önemlidir. Kapalı alan kalitesinin değerlendirilmesi dört temel parametre ile gerçekleştirilmektedir. Bu parametreler, iç mekan hava kalitesi, ısıl konfor, aydınlatma seviyesi ve akustik konfor olarak örneklenebilir. Bu araştırmada üç temel metot kullanılarak analizler sağlanmıştır. Bunlar, kapalı bir alanda bulunan çevre koşullarının kalitesini yerinde ölçümleme, öznel kullanıcı değerlendirmeleri ve seçilen alanının mimari analizi olarak belirlenmiş ve alan çalışması için bir sağlıklı yaşam merkezi seçilmiştir. Nesnel veriler uluslararası standartlarla karşılaştırılmış ve detaylı sunulmuştur. Araştırmanın bulguları istatistik testler ile desteklenmiş ve yapılan üç farklı analizin arasında birçok korelasyon ve ilişki saptanmıştır. Analizlere ek olarak, egzersiz ve tedavi odaları fonksiyon ve aktivite odaklı olarak detaylı irdelenmiş ve karşılaştırmalı olarak değerlendirilmiştir. İlk korelasyon, egzersiz odası için aydınlatma parametresinin nesnel ve öznel verileri arasında kurulmuştur. Ayrıca, katılımcıların demografik ve alan kullanımı verileri ile farklı alanlardaki öznel fiziksel algılama ve önem değerlendirmesi arasında korelasyonlar saptanmıştır. Son olarak, ANOVA testi ve ortalama analizlerinin karşılaştırılması sonucunda, egzersiz odaları, tedavi odalarından çok daha gürültülü, daha aydınlık, daha serin ve daha nemli bulunmuştur.
  • Book Part
    Indoor Soundscapes of the Future: Listening To Smart Houses
    (wiley, 2023) Alkan, A.L.; Yörükoğlu, P.N.D.; Kitapci, K.
    The acoustic environment of smart houses impacts the overall quality of life and wellbeing of occupants. A well-designed acoustic environment can promote relaxation, while excessive noise or distractions can negatively impact wellbeing. It is crucial to consider sound’s role in smart house design. Smart houses have built-in virtual assistants that respond to voice commands, perform various tasks, and verbally respond to such commands. This machine-to-human-to-machine verbal interaction requires high speech intelligibility (i.e., low reverberation time and high signal-to-noise ratio) in smart houses, which is not required for traditional homes. The open floor plan and multi-purpose rooms in smart houses can create challenges for sound management. This can be addressed by creating separate zones for different activities or using room dividers that help to direct and absorb sound. The design of smart houses includes the placement of speakers and other audio devices to optimize sound quality and distribution. Speakers are installed in the ceiling or walls to create a more immersive and balanced listening experience. The placement of microphones and other sensors should also be optimized for smart houses. Microphones should be placed where sound is most likely heard or where it best captures voice commands. Integrating multiple audio sources and devices creates challenges in managing and organizing sound in a smart house. Designers should consider configuring smart devices and ensuring that different devices are compatible and functioning properly. © 2024 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All rights reserved.
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    Is it Real? Structuring Reality by Means of Signs
    (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2016) Dökmeci Yörükoğlu, Papatya Nur; Onur, Zeynep; Tarasti, Eero; Src, lhami
    Is it Real? is a collection of twenty-eight papers on the most challenging, provocative and profound topics related to the quest for real and virtual realities of vision and other senses, and realities that are either constructed or imagined. There was no school, no theory, no methodology, nor any empirical approach in semiotics which was not forced to take a position, whether implicitly or explicitly, in attempting to discuss this issue. Semiotics is a discipline dealing with signs, and, thus, it is commonly thought that if we say of something that it is a sign, then it is something less real than the thing itself to which it refers. As such, the field of problems which opens from the theme Is it Real? is almost endless but also relevant. This volume presents interactive dialogue related to this question structured under six different headings: five papers on the topic of Visual Realities; six on What is Real?; five on Textual Realities, concentrating on realities revealed from literature or the written language through texts; five on Constructed Realities; three on Virtual Realities; and, finally, four papers on Imagery Realities.
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    Cultural Soundscape Evaluation on Re-Functionalized Historical Sites with Adaptive Reuse Approach: Ankara Citadel Case
    (2021) Dökmeci Yörükoğlu, Papatya Nur; Urak, Zehra Gediz; Erçakmak Osma, Uğur Beyza
    Cultural soundscaping is a research field that aims preservation and evaluation of the cultural heritage sites’ sound environments, as they are the intangible values that act as a crucial part of the place identity. Different aspects of sounds’ interaction with humans and places have provided that value of soundscape has become significant in heritage sites. The semantic values hidden in the intricate content of soundscapes within an urban context and their cultural values are in the scope of this study. In this sense, a methodological framework is introduced that is merged from the studies on cultural soundscape that are present in the literature. Accordingly, a pilot study was conducted as a case study based on the presented framework. The old city centre of Ankara, where new functions have been assigned with restoration projects in an adaptive reuse approach, and its heritage value from the perspective of its lost and changed soundscape, especially during and after the restoration were considered. Soundwalks and listening points on the pre-identified routes and semantic sound analysis were conducted as a pilot study in order to evaluate the restoration process during construction and after construction period of the sound environment at Ankara Citadel region. The importance of observing, surveying, managing, and preserving the historic sound environment of such historic heritage sites and its importance for the urban habitual life and society are discussed.
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    A Taxonomy of Indoor Acoustic Environments and Sound Source Preference in Shopping Centres
    (Korean Society of Noise and Vibration Engineering, 2020) Yörükoğlu, Papatya Nur; Erçakmak, U.B.; Dökmeci Yörükoglu, P.N.; İç Mimarlık
    As part of soundscape research, sound source classification and taxonomy studies play an important role in relation with contextual experience and user perception. Although, outdoor acoustic environments have been studied in detail, published and standardized in the literature, taxonomy studies on indoor acoustic environments are still at its preliminary phase and should be progressed. This study concentrates on shopping centre indoor acoustic environments and presents a preliminary proposal on the indoor sound source taxonomy of such indoor public spaces. The presented taxonomy and the structured classification of the sound sources lead to the preparation of a structured surveying protocol. Thereby, the sound source preference in the case shopping centre has been studied through this structured indoor soundscape preference assessment questionnaire, which is applied to 19 participants. The indoor sound source taxonomy lead to the identification of the sound sources to be included in the structured preference assessment questionnaire. 23 sound sources and the overall sound environment have been assessed through a bi-polar 6-point forced-choice rating scale. The results of the questionnaire have led to the identification of the most and least preferred sound sources in shopping centres, which can act as key elements in the design phase of such public enclosed environments. © Proceedings of 2020 International Congress on Noise Control Engineering, INTER-NOISE 2020. All rights reserved.
  • Article
    Indoor soundscaping and its applicability in architectural practice
    (2021) Erçakmak, Uğur Beyza; Dökmeci Yörükoğlu, Papatya Nur
    Developing research field of soundscape leads to discussion on the applicability and standardization of the concept. The published (ISO 12913-1:2014, ISO/TS 12913- 2:2018, ISO/TS 12913-3) standards on soundscape aims to standardize the related factors and methods for conducting research on open public spaces, in order to achieve palpable scientific grounds. However, since the focus is missing regarding indoor acoustic environments within the soundscape perspective, this major gap leads to the investigation of indoor soundscape methodology and its practical implementation. More in detail, there is an urgent need to consider the possibility of transferring data from soundscape research outputs to architectural design and application process. In the related previous research, indoor soundscape methodology and integration to architectural design and application process has been presented. This study focuses on the applicability of the indoor soundscape methodology, through (1) the identification of architectural design and application stages, and (2) relate these stages with the components of indoor soundscaping methodology. As a result, an application framework to be tested by case studies for indoor soundscaping integration to architectural practice has been presented.
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    Indoor Soundscape Intervention (ISI) Criteria for Architectural Practice: A Systematic Review With Grounded Theory Analysis
    (MDPI, 2025) Ercakmak Osma, Ugur Beyza; Dokmeci Yorukoglu, Papatya Nur
    Indoor soundscape is a relatively new and developing field compared to urban soundscape in practice. To address this gap, this study aims to identify the key influencing factors as a first step of the indoor soundscape intervention approach. The study employed a two-phase methodology. Phase one involved a Systematic Review (SR) of the literature, conducted through the PRISMA 2020 guidelines, to collate data on the influencing factors and intervention criteria of the indoor soundscape approach. Searching was conducted using two databases, Web of Science and Scopus. As a result of the search, a total of 29 studies were included in the review. The review included studies addressing the soundscape influencing factors and theoretical frameworks. Studies that did not address these criteria were excluded. Phase two comprised the application of the Grounded Theory (GT) coding process to organize, categorize, and merge the data collected in phase one. As a result of the coding process, three levels of categories were achieved; L1: key concept, L2: overarching category, L3: core category. Four core categories were identified as 'Sound', 'People', 'Building', and 'Environment' by proposing the Indoor Soundscape Intervention (ISI) criteria. The repeatable and updatable nature of the proposed method allows it to be adapted to further studies and different contexts/cases.
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    Reconstructing the Soundscape of the Ancient Hippodrome of Olympia for an Immersive Sonic Experience of the Site Based on Sound Sources Description in Texts
    (Société Française d’Acoustique, 2024) Al-Bayyar, Zinah; Dokmeci Yorukoglu, Papatya Nur; Kitapci, Kivanc; Çelebi, Gülser
    This study attempts to reconstruct and auralize the soundscape of the Hippodrome of Olympia in Greece. This UNESCO world-heritage-listed-site is considered the evidence of the Greek hippodromes. Hippodromes used to have several activities from which different combinations of sound sources created the soundscape. To collect sound sources, description in texts of site is sought by implementing methods of the archaeology of soundscape and the suggested criteria of contextual, internal, and comparative certainty for archaeoacoustics studies. The description of these activities facilitates reconstructing and auralizing the soundscape during different phases of events in the hippodrome. The results of the study showed that the information about the activities on the hippodrome, on similar hippodromes of different civilizations, and on similar hippodromes of later eras are rather sufficient to create a comprehensive soundscape of the site. Auralizing the reconstructed soundscape by using current auralization software and techniques promises of immersive experience of ancient sites that enhances understanding the sonic intangible cultural heritage element and the experience of the ancient soundscape. Furthermore, ancient users’ perception of the soundscape can be approached by localizing the sound sources on the site and obtaining the corresponding acoustical properties, providing information of users’ response to the sonic. © 2025 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
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    Analysis of Kızılcasar Village in terms of Vernacular Architecture
    (2018) Bal Koçyiğit, Filiz; Yıldırım, Nazlı Nazende; Dökmeci Yörükoğlu, Papatya Nur
    In this study, the structure of the settlement areas in the historical texture and the measures that could be used in the history of using environmental energy and energy in the residential architecture in the most effective way were investigated and the effects of these measures on life style were examined both in urban and residential dimensions. The study was sampled in Kızılcaşar Village of İncek district in Ankara, which is located in the Central Anatolia Region, which has a hot and dry climate. This review showed that; local and historical urban and residential architecture, first of all, respect for each other, not only in cultural dimensions but also in environmental dimensions, which are crucial in such settlement areas. The interrelationships and paths between residential settlements in the village are formed within a certain respect in order to provide water and effective usage of the stream for all the residential units. At the same time in the settlement, relations between the houses, effective use of sunlight in the space during the summer and winter periods enables the use of heat and lighting energy in the most efficient way. Similarly, using air currents increases air quality. In this respect, it is important to ensure natural ventilation and coolness during hot weather and decrease air pollution during winter. Thereby, indoor air quality is improved in all seasons. In addition, in these residential structures, energy is provided for other requirements such as drying of laundries and protection of food from hot weather.
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    Pandemi Sürecinde İç Mimarlık Lisans Eğitim Müfredatının Uzaktan Eğitim Modeline Adaptasyonu: Çankaya Üniversitesi Örneği
    (2021) Urak, Gediz; Dökmeci Yörükoğlu, Papatya Nur; Akbay, Saadet
    Çankaya Üniversitesi İç Mimarlık Bölümü, Covid-19 pandemisinin ortaya çıkması ile 30 Mart 2020 tarihi itibariyle eğitime uzaktan eğitim yöntemiyle devam etmek durumunda kalmıştır. Bu süreçte, Bölüm müfredatında yer alan derslerin uzaktan eğitim modeline dönüştürülmesi için yoğun bir çaba harcanmış ve detaylı bir hazırlık süreci yaşanmıştır. Müfredatın değiştirilmeden adapte edilmesi gerekliliği nedeniyle, bu çalışma kapsamında uzaktan eğitime adaptasyon sürecinin kilit aşamaları, eğitimin kalitesi ve sürdürülebilirliği tartışılmış, pandeminin, iç mimarlık eğitim sürecine olan kısa vadeli etkileri ve lisans eğitim müfredatında yapılan adaptasyonları sunulmuştur. Buna ek olarak, pandemi süreci nedeniyle ‘acil uzaktan eğitim’ ve ‘uzaktan eğitim’ şeklinde verilecek olan derslere hazırlık, derslerin işleniş biçimi, sınav uygulamaları, öğrenci başarı durumları ve görüşleri de aktarılmıştır. Öğrencilere uygulanan ön anket sonuçları, öğrencilerin ‘acil uzaktan eğitim’ sürecine katılımlarının elektronik cihaz, program ve internet erişimi konuları kapsamında mümkün olduğunu ve süreci köklü olarak etkileyecek aksaklıkların yaşanmayacağını ortaya koymuştur. Bunun dışında, öğretim elemanlarından alınan ‘uzaktan eğitim’ ile ilgili geri bildirimlerin sonuçları, teorik derslerdeki uzaktan eğitim sürecine adaptasyonun uygulamalı derslere göre belirgin olarak daha kısa sürede ve kolay olduğunu göstermiştir.