İlkçağ kentlerinde kullanılan grid planlamanın toplumsal, düşünsel ve ekonomik yönlerinin değerlendirilmesi için bir çalışma örneği / Şibe Ertürk.
By: Ertürk, Şibe
Contributor(s): Gazi Üniversitesi. Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü
Material type: TextLanguage: Türkçe Publisher: Ankara : Gazi Üniversitesi Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü, 2006Description: xVİ, 132 pages : charts and colored illustrations ; 29 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeSubject(s): Tezler, Akademik | Dissertations, Academic | Gri plan | Geometri | Mimari | Grid plan | Geometry | ArchitectureOnline resources: Ulusal Tez Merkezi Dissertation note: Tez (Yüksek Lisans)-Gazi Üniversitesi Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü Eylül 2006 Summary: In this study, the cities built employing the grid planning in the earlyages have been evaluated by their social, intellectual and economicalaspects. The effects and the foundations of the grid planning, with thesocial, economical and intellectual reasons considered, have beenstudied through various civilizations' city examples built in differentgeographical regions. It has been investigated whether the gridplanning's relation established with Hippodamos and democracy wasutilized in other grid planned cities.As a result of this work, it has been observed that, since the beginning,grid planning has been implemented for very different needs anddemands related to social, intellectual and economical reasons. Theruled method of martial regulations by which the dominant regime hasmaintained its power, the grid plan that allowed the new settlements tobe planned rapidly, organized and easily, has found itself a vastapplication area from Egypt's worker cities to Urartu's craftsmen cities,the Greek city-states, Rome's garrisons and colonies, China's empirecities and to new American cities, before and after Hippodamos.Item type | Current location | Home library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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TEZ GAZI FBE MAT YL'05 UNS Kısıtlamasız minimumlaştırma problemi / | TEZ GAZI FBE MAT YL'06 ULA Kısıtlamalı minimumlaştırma problemi / | TEZ GAZI FBE MAT YL'93 YIL Diferensiyel denklemlerin ve sistemlerin sayısal çözümü / | TEZ GAZI FBE MİM YL’06 ERT İlkçağ kentlerinde kullanılan grid planlamanın toplumsal, düşünsel ve ekonomik yönlerinin değerlendirilmesi için bir çalışma örneği / | TEZ GAZI FBE MİM YL’06 UĞU Turizmin yerel ekonomiye etkileri ve sürdürülebilirliği: Van örneği / | TEZ GAZI FBE MIM YL'07 AKS Yerel kültür ve Mimarlık İlişkisi : | TEZ GAZI FBE MİM YL’07 BEK Mimarlık ve sanat: Çakışım boyutlarının irdelenmesi / |
Tez (Yüksek Lisans)-Gazi Üniversitesi Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü Eylül 2006
In this study, the cities built employing the grid planning in the earlyages have been evaluated by their social, intellectual and economicalaspects. The effects and the foundations of the grid planning, with thesocial, economical and intellectual reasons considered, have beenstudied through various civilizations' city examples built in differentgeographical regions. It has been investigated whether the gridplanning's relation established with Hippodamos and democracy wasutilized in other grid planned cities.As a result of this work, it has been observed that, since the beginning,grid planning has been implemented for very different needs anddemands related to social, intellectual and economical reasons. Theruled method of martial regulations by which the dominant regime hasmaintained its power, the grid plan that allowed the new settlements tobe planned rapidly, organized and easily, has found itself a vastapplication area from Egypt's worker cities to Urartu's craftsmen cities,the Greek city-states, Rome's garrisons and colonies, China's empirecities and to new American cities, before and after Hippodamos.
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