Yörükoğlu, Papatya Nur
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| Proceedings of Forum Acusticum -- 10th Convention of the European Acoustics Association, EAA 2023 -- 11 September 2023 through 15 September 2023 -- Torino -- 198863 | 3 |
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Conference Object 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 BeyzaCultural 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.Article Evaluating Indoor Environmental Quality of a Wellness Center Through Objective, Subjective and Architectural Criteria(2019) Alkabashi, Abubaker Hassan Ali; Yörükoğlu, Papatya Nur DökmeciKabul 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.Conference Object Occupant experience of soundscapes in university office spaces(2018) Aburawis, Ayad; Dökmeci Yörükoğlu, Papatya NurFor indoor soundscaping, identifying the relationship between soundscape perception and spatial experience and contributing factors is crucial. This study focuses on working environments and user interactions with the related soundscape variables, in university office spaces. Initially, a conceptual framework is established in order to evaluate the occupant’s spatial experience and soundscape perception. Post-occupancy evaluation (POE) methodology is adapted for data collection and analysis. A systematical procedure of POE has been conducted to collect the data in three levels; (1) indication, (2) investigation, and (3) diagnosis. The first POE stage on indication is carried out by observations on space characteristics and measurements of the physical environment. The structure of the case study design and POE methodology is explained and the initial findings are presented as part of this ongoing studyBook Is it Real? Structuring Reality by Means of Signs(Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2016) Dökmeci Yörükoğlu, Papatya Nur; Onur, Zeynep; Tarasti, Eero; Src, lhamiIs 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.Conference Object Pandemi Sürecinde İç Mimarlık Lisans Eğitim Müfredatının Uzaktan Eğitim Modeline Adaptasyonu: Çankaya Üniversitesi Örneği(2021) Urak, Gediz; Dökmeci Yörükoğlu, Papatya Nur; Akbay, SaadetÇankaya 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.Master Thesis Sessiz Kalırken Duyulmak: Tasarım Stüdyolarının Akustiği(2024) Özgüner, Muhterem Merve; Yörükoğlu, Papatya Nur DökmeciMimarlık eğitiminde tasarım stüdyoları, teorik ve pratik bilginin bir arada kullanıldığı, sorun çözümü odaklı eğitimin verildiği alanlar olması sebebiyle eğitimin temel yapı taşıdır. Gelecekte mekan tasarlayacak olan insanların eğitim aldıkları mekanlar bir örnek teşkil etmelidir. Öğrencilerin kendi aralarındaki fikir alış verişi ve eğiticilerin kendilerine aktarmış olduğu bilgi birikimi doğrultusunda stüdyolar içerisinde öğretilenin düzün aktarılması ve anlaşılabilir olması için konuşmanın anlaşılabilir olması gerekmektedir. Stüdyolar içerisinde bireysel çalışma, grup çalışması ve kritikler aynı anda gerçekleşmekte bu sebeple hem konuşulanın anlaşıldığı hem de konuşma mahremiyetinin sağlandığı akustik koşulların oluşturulması gerekmektedir. Bu çalışmada çoklu kullanıma yönelik alanların akustiği ele alındığında gerekli koşulların sağlanmasının tavan yüksekliğinde oluşan değişimler sayesinde gerçekleştirilebileceği hipoteziyle yola çıkılmıştır. Çankaya Üniversitesi Mimarlık Fakültesinde bulunan iki stüdyo seçilmiş ve konuşmanın anlaşıla bilirliği ve maskelenmesi üzerine ölçümler yapılmıştır. Seçilen iki stüdyonun özellikle seçilme sebebi aynı plana sahip olması lakin tavan yüksekliğinde farklılıklar göstermeleridir.Çalışmanın bulguları, objektif standartları karşılayan mekanlarda kullanıcıların tek bir faktöre bağlı kalmadıklarını, daha ziyade kendi tercihleri, beklentileri ve algılarına göre mekanları kullandıklarını göstermektedir.Gelecekte yapılacak çalışmalarda, öznel değerlerin stüdyo kullanımı üzerindeki etkisi nesnel ölçütlerle birlikte incelenebilir.Article Citation - WoS: 20Citation - Scopus: 25Comparing Turkish and European Noise Management and Soundscape Policies: a Proposal of Indoor Soundscape Integration To Architectural Design and Application(Mdpi, 2019) Ercakmak, Ugur Beyza; Yorukoglu, Papatya Nur DokmeciImproving soundscape studies and policies states that the soundscape approach, which also considers noise interventions, should replace noise management. However, a considerable number of soundscape studies have been concerned with the quality of acoustic environments of open and urban public spaces. This study focuses on indoor soundscaping and its possible integration into the architectural design and application process. Therefore, the present and ongoing Turkish and European soundscape and noise management policies were evaluated in detail and compared in order to characterize the gap regarding the state of indoor soundscaping between the literature and the policy development level. Furthermore, we identified and classified factors and methods which have an influence on indoor soundscaping to be integrated into the final proposed model. As a result of the detailed evaluation regarding policies and indoor soundscaping principles, five stages were proposed that can be used in an integrated indoor soundscape model: (1) the establishment of a topic specific institution or working group on indoor soundscaping; (2) the preparation of a standard that includes definitions, indoor soundscape factors and methods; (3) the preparation of an indoor soundscape directive; (4) the preparation of indoor soundscape guidelines; and (5) the provision of maintenance and supervision by experts and authorities.Article Citation - WoS: 2Citation - Scopus: 2Evaluation of the Turkish Soundscape Circumplex Model, and the Effects of Sound Source Dominance, Sequence, and Gender on the Perceived Affective Quality(Elsevier Sci Ltd, 2024) Yorukoglu, Papatya Nur Dokmeci; Bayrak, Ozlem Turker; Coban, Nilguen Akbulut; Osma, Ugur Beyza Ercakmak; Nur Dökmeci Yörükoğlu, Papatya; Beyza Erçakmak Osma, Uğur; Türker Bayrak, Özlem; Akbulut Çoban, NilgünThe International Standard Organization (ISO) standards series on soundscape for the identification, data collection and data analysis present a general framework for the soundscape studies that are conducted globally. Perceived Affective Qualities (PAQs) including 8 soundscape perceptual attributes in ISO/TS 12913-2:2018 and ISO/TS 12913-3:2019 are published in English language. Therefore, the 'Soundscape Attributes Translation Project' focuses on the reliable standardized translations of the PAQs in other languages. In the previously published Turkish translation and validation study, the PAQs were presented as; 'hareketli' (eventful), 'coskulu' (vibrant), 'keyifli' (pleasant), 'sakin' (calm), 'dura.gan' (uneventful), 'tekduze' (monotonous), 'rahatsiz edici' (annoying), and 'karmas ik' (chaotic). Within the scope of this follow-up study, firstly, sound sources in each audio stimulus are identified according to their dominance to explore their relation with the Soundscape Circumplex Model (SCM) quadrants and found that the human dominant audio stimuli are evaluated as 'vibrant' in SCM. Other noise dominating audio stimuli are categorized as 'monotonous' while traffic combined with other noise audio stimuli are evaluated as 'chaotic'. When the audio stimuli evaluated as 'calm' are investigated, they are either purely dominated by natural sounds or mixture of each category dominated by natural sounds. Secondly, a comparison between the Turkish and the English participants' evaluation of audio stimuli according to the SCM is done and found that they are similar except two audio stimuli. Furthermore, the effect of audio stimulus sequence and gender on 8 PAQs are statistically analysed through Kruskall-Wallis and Mann-Whitney tests; respectively and found that both are significant. The sequences shifting from 'chaotic' to 'calm' or vice versa frequently are seen to be evaluated with higher scores whereas more homogenous ones in sequence, i.e. audio stimuli having the same dominating sound source are sequenced together mostly are graded with lower scores of 8 PAQs except 'chaotic' compared to drastic changes in the sound source and found that men grade 'cos kulu' (vibrant), 'dura.gan' (uneventful), 'tekduze' (monotonous), 'rahatsiz edici' (annoying) and 'karmasik' (chaotic) more than women by 5, 11, 24, 8 and 10 points, respectively according to the median values. Finally, conformance to the SCM is evaluated by the principal component analysis (PCA) and found that it can be reduced to two dimensions named as "pleasantness" and "eventfulness" in expected order but the main PAQs pleasant-annoying and eventful-uneventful are not aligned indicating the lack of achieving the ideal circumplexity. It is believed that the results of this study could contribute to both national and international future soundscape research with a focus on listening tests applying PAQs.Article Citation - WoS: 32Citation - Scopus: 37Development and Testing of Indoor Soundscape Questionnaire for Evaluating Contextual Experience in Public Spaces(Sage Publications Ltd, 2017) Dokmeci Yorukoglu, Papatya Nur; Kang, JianAn Indoor Soundscape Questionnaire aiming at the evaluation of indoor public sound environments was designed, statistically tested and presented. It was established through initial pilot studies and three main factors under contextual experience variable are established as (1) psychological factors, (2) space usage factors and (3) demographical factors. In addition to the questions on demographical and space usage factors, detailed questions on psychological factors are designed and statistically tested for expectation, perception and reaction categories of the psychological factor. The questionnaire was applied as part of a case study in enclosed library foyer environments to a group of 270 participants through non-experimental survey data sampling. The reliability and validity scores of the Indoor Soundscape Questionnaire were statistically tested and confirmed. Furthermore, statistical tests were used to derive relationships between contextual experience variables of psychological, space usage and demographical factors. Chi-square test of goodness-of-fit results showed statistical significances of demographical and space usage factors with the psychological factors.Conference Object Citation - Scopus: 2A 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 MimarlıkAs 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.

