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  • Publication
    Artwork analysis of anastasis fresco at khora south chapel and its interaction with the architectural program
    (Uludağ Üniversitesi Mozaik Araştırma Merkezi, 2022-01-01) Ensarioğlu, Sebla Arın; ARIN ENSARİOĞLU, SEBLA; Bursa Uludağ Üniversitesi/Mimarlık Fakültesi/Mimarlık Bölümü; 0000-0002-7341-4875; IYR-0427-2023
    In this article, it is aimed to analyze the Anastasis fresco in the south chapel of the Khora Monastery and to examine the relationship of this work with the architectural program of the building. First of all, the Chora (Khora) Monastery, where the work is located, is examined in terms of its architectural qualities. After giving information about the artist and "ktetor" (patron) of the art-work, the mythological origin of the Anastasis theme, which is the subject of the work, is examined. The original aspects of the technique used in the making of the Anastasis fresco are revealed. The iconographic analysis of the work is based on the method developed by Erwin Panofsky. In this context, while examining the Anastasis fresco, first of all, its formal analysis is made and the relations between the figures in the composition are examined; In the second stage, the characters represented by the figures and the transferred concepts are tried to be revealed in the light of theological and allegorical information. In the third stage, while examining the meanings of the work in the conditions of the period; It is also compared with the works produced in the recent period with a similar theme. Finally, the interaction between the architectural and iconographic programs of the building is discussed.Khora Monastery has a layout in which the architectural program and iconography are intertwined and even the architectural elements are determined by iconography. For this reason, it can be examined as an original example of Byzantine Art leading to Renaissance. Located on the Apse half dome of the Khora South Chapel, the Anastasis fresco handles the resurrection theme, which has an important place in the Christian literature. Considering the entire iconographic program in the chapel, the resurrection scene is the main theme. The fact that the Anastasis fresco takes place in the parekklesion also symbolizes the expectation of immortality / resurrection of the patron of the Khora Monastery, Metokhites, whose tomb is located here.
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    The use of human body as a medium in architectural and structural education: "Yogarch" program
    (Konya Teknik Üniversite, Mimarlık ve Tasarım Fakültesi, 2021-06-01) Arın Ensarioğlu, Sebla; ARIN ENSARİOĞLU, SEBLA; 0000-0002-7341-4875; AAG-7021-2021
    PurposeOne of the main difficulties for first year architecture students is to sort out complicated physical rules of constructional systems and reflecting those rules to their designs. These topics are also difficult to understand in built environment education (B.E.E.) designed for children. In order to simplify the learning process of these abstract topics, an experiential program is designed and explained in the scope of this paper. This paper aims to introduce the YogArch program and the outcomes of its implementation.Design/Methodology/ApproachThis program is based on two different disciplines, which are yoga and architecture. Therefore, it is called "YogArch". YogArch matches specific yoga asanas (positions) with suitable architectural elements and systemic principles. This program gives the participant a chance to experience these constructional facts on his/her own body. In the scope of this paper 8 different implementations of YogArch program are examined. There are two different participant groups: children and first year undergraduate architecture students. There are totally 221 participants in these two focus groups. In the scope of this research, the outputs of the workshops are collected and analyzed, findings are generated and some suggestions are made on the future use of the program.FindingsThe outcomes of implemented YogArch workshops are analyzed. According to these findings, this program supports creating built environment awareness for children. For the undergraduate students, the program supported and clarified the knowledge they've obtained in their formal courses. Also, it is a practical method for simplifying complicated terms in the curricula.Research Limitations/ImplicationsThe YogArch program is based on practicing some yoga poses in order to create physical experience. During the implementation of the workshop schedule, some participants had difficulties due to their own lack of training, in practicing some of the poses which require reasonable amount of strength. In such cases the instructor had to support and direct the participant to practice the pose in a more suitable version and develop body awareness.Practical/Social ImplicationsThe safety of a living environment depends on the consciousness level of inhabitants and users. Providing sufficient knowledge on constructional principles of buildings for the entire society and extending built environment education have vital importance especially for the countries which are at risk about earthquakes, like Turkey.Originality/ValueThis study focuses on offering an experimental education model in structural and architectural design education for all ages. This paper introduces a new educational program called YogArch. The proposed model differs from previous studies, as it expands the educational methods in formal and informal architectural education.
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    Design proposal for a protective shelter to be used in the archaeological excavation and exhibition phases of housing settlement and mosaics of myrleia
    (Uludag Univ, Mosaic Res Ctr, 2022-01-01) KIRLI ÖZER, GÖZDE; Kirli Özer, Gözde; ARIN ENSARİOĞLU, SEBLA; Arin Ensarioğlu, Sebla; Bursa Uludağ Üniversitesi/Mimarlık Fakültesi.; Bursa Uludağ Üniversitesi/İznik Meslek Yüksekokulu.
    Information about the ancient city of Myrleia, which is of great importance for the history of Bithynia and Mudanya, is minimal since the ancient ruins are buried under olive groves and the written sources about its construction in the ancient period are scarce. However, along with the ruins unearthed in 2015 and 2016, information about the ancient period of the city began to emerge. Therefore, it is essential to preserve the unearthed remains and their information and transfer them to the future in-situ, within the architectural and cultural context.Within the scope of the study, a protective shelter design proposal is developed on the residential settlement discovered in Omerbey District in 2016 and the mosaics discovered in the settlement. The designed shelter aims to protect the remains from various adverse effects, provide the team's comfort carrying out the study (thermal, security, etc.), and fulfill the functions of providing ideal conditions for the visitors. In addition, the sustainability of the top shelter and its flexibility to expand to include new finds discovered around the excavation area also played a significant role in the shelter design.