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A comprehensive analysis of the barriers to effective construction and demolition waste management: A bibliometric approach
(Elsevier B.V., August 202)The past few decades have witnessed a significant increase in the generation of construction and demolition (C&D) waste, posing a considerable sustainability challenge for the construction industry and environmental ... -
Damage Assessment of Livas and Kastels in Gaziantep, Turkey
(Springer Netherlands, 2019)Gaziantep, a city on southeast Turkey, has no natural water source as lake. The water requirement of the city was met by transferring water from water source by carving water tunnels called “Livas” in history. Limestone ... -
Damage assessment of rock-cut ortahisar castle in Cappadocia region
(Gazi University Eti Mahallesi, 2018)Ortahisar Castle is one of the highest rock-cut structures in Cappadocia Region and there are some problems on its material and structure, which endanger its existence. The aim of this study is to analyse the problems of ... -
Damage Evaluation of Masonry Buildings after Van Earthquakes in 2011
(TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC, 2016)In 2011, Van City, located in southeast Turkey, was hit by two destructive earthquakes that caused the loss of life and property. During these earthquakes approximately 4,000 buildings collapsed or were seriously damaged, ... -
Determınıng the success factors of dıstance educatıon systems ın archıtectural educatıon
(ISEC Press, 2023)Architectural education is unique among the disciplines that provide studio-based education beside theoretical education. By the nature of education, architecture students spend most of their times at design studios. Design ... -
Evaluating distance education performance within the scope of architectural education
(American Institute of Physics Inc., 2022)Turkey is affected by the COVID-19 pandemic widely as well as all around the world. There is also a global impact in the field of education. Several precautions were taken for preventing infection from COVID-19 at a minimal ... -
HBIM supported archive model
(Gazi Universitesi, 2023)Transferring historical structures to future generations with their unique construction technique, aesthetics, and material properties is only possible with the proper restoration and archiving. The fact that the sources ... -
Identıfyıng the causes of archıtectural desıgn process faılures
(ISEC Press, 2023)Construction is performed with interdisciplinary cooperation, as it requires the preparation of various projects across numerous areas of engineering and architecture. To ensure that projects are complete and coherent, it ... -
Impact of demographic characteristics on architecture students' creativity
(2022)Architecture is a multidisciplinary, multiskilled, multidimensional, and multimedia practice. Designers need to know about many crafts, technologies, and theories and to have the ability to communicate with specialists in ... -
Investigation into information literacy and the use of web 2.0 technologies in a faculty of architecture
(Conscientia Beam, 2019)Following a rapid development in technology, many information sources are now digitized. Consequently, individuals are expected to demonstrate the skills needed to critically evaluate, synthesize, and effectively use those ... -
Learning Styles of Architecture Students and Performance in Construction Management Courses: A Case Study
(TEMPUS PUBLICATIONS, 2019)The aim of this research is to explore the learning styles of architecture students and correlate their learning styles with their performance in construction management courses. A second purpose is to determine whether ... -
Modeling the critical barrier factors to hindering sustainable construction: Sampling the Turkish construction industry
(2024)Purpose: Considering the construction industry’s vital role in economic development and social consequences, this study seeks to pinpoint critical barriers hindering Turkey’s sustainable construction (SC). Although several ... -
Modeling the critical factors affecting the success of online architectural education to enhance educational sustainability
(MDPI, MAY 2024)Due to their unique requirements, the COVID-19 pandemic precipitated an urgent shift toward online education, profoundly impacting disciplines such as architectural education (AE). While online education has demonstrated ... -
Modeling the critical success factors for BIM Implementation in developing countries: Sampling the Turkish AEC Industry
(MDPI, 2022)One of the latest advancements transforming the global architectural, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry is building information modeling (BIM). Although BIM implementation is at high level in developed countries, ... -
Modelling the critical determinants of architects’ work-related stress
(Taylor and Francis Ltd., 2024)Architects wearing different hats simultaneously suffer from occupational stress due to different construction characteristics. Decreased productivity, excessive absenteeism, burnout, and turnover intention are all linked ... -
Passive sustainability strategies in traditional Gaziantep residences: a critical report on historical development
(Oxford University Press, 2024)In recent years, the increase in the need for energy and the rapid depletion of energy resources have revealed that energy control in buildings is of vital importance. This situation requires energy efficiency not only in ... -
Prefabricated construction risks: A holistic exploration through advanced bibliometric tool and content analysis
(Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI), August 202)Prefabricated construction (PC) offers advantages to the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry such as quality production, fast project completion, low waste output, high environmental sensitivity, and ... -
Rutting Prediction of Asphalt Mixtures Modified by Polypropylene Fibers via Repeated Creep Testing by Utilising Genetic Programming
(2013-03)A novel application of genetic programming (GP) for modelling and presenting closed form solutions to the rutting prediction for polypropylene (PP) modified asphalt mixtures is investigated. Various PP fibers have been ... -
Traditional Soap Workshops in Nizip (Gaziantep), South-Eastern Turkey
(ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, 2018)With the development of the modern soap production techniques, traditional ways started to vanish. In the past, sabunhane, soap workshops, were built in the regions where there was olive-oil production. In Turkey, many ...