Yıl: 2020 Cilt: 15 Sayı: 2 Sayfa Aralığı: 321 - 331 Metin Dili: İngilizce DOI: 10.14744/MEGARON.2020.15985 İndeks Tarihi: 13-11-2020

Microclimate Assessment of Design Proposals for Public Space in Cold Climate Zone: Case of Yakutiye Square

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In the last decade, a climate-sensitive urban design has become a popular research topic in most countries, due to the changing climatepattern. In particular, northern cities have always been experiencing stressful climatic conditions, such as snow, ice, wind, and darkness,and should always be ready to withstand these conditions. Urban patterns and designs should be consistent on both macroscale andmicroscale levels, for buildings to withstand cold climate conditions. Especially, public spaces built in cities should have characteristicsto withstand cold winter, such that people can remain in these places for most of the time, that is, remain outdoors. Residents should beencouraged to remain outside, with the help of a public space that is designed to optimize the beneficial aspects of winter. This studymainly aims to explore the consistencies between the urban patterns of Yakutiye Square, which is the central square of Erzurum, and coldclimate conditions by simulating the microclimate in the square. In this process, it is aimed to generate a thermal comfort model for thesquare and determine the level of sensitivity of the urban design to the climate conditions. This study mainly analyzes whether the urbanpatterns in and around the square eliminate or withstand the winter disturbances. In addition, it questions the capability of the squarefor transforming this outdoor space into a center of attraction. In this context, a case study is conducted during the winter period. Theanalysis uses the data gathered through urban geometry of the site, meteorological parameters, and time parameters. Thermal comfortconditions are generated based on these three issues, which gives an idea about a better public space design for winter cities. To evaluatethe models, ENVI-met is used. The findings show that Yakutiye Square is not compatible with cold climate conditions and does not use theadvantage of the existing climate conditions. As a result, some alternative urban design proposals are suggested for the case study area.
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Soğuk İklim Bölgesinde Kamusal Alanda Tasarım Önerilerinin Mikro-İklim Yönünden Değerlendirmesi: Yakutiye Meydanı Örneği

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Dünyada yaşanan iklim değişikliği nedeniyle iklim duyarlı kentsel tasarım konusu birçok ülkede son yılların popüler araştırma konusu haline gelmiştir. Ancak, kuzey şehirleri sürekli olarak kar, buz, rüzgâr ve karanlık gibi stresli iklim koşulları altında yaşamaktadır ve bu şartlara her daim hazır olmak zorundadır. Kentsel dokularının makro ölçekten mikro ölçeğe soğuk iklim koşullarına uygun olması beklenmelidir. Özellikle kamusal alanların kış kenti karakteristiği sergilemesi ve dış mekân kullanım sürelerini uzatması gerekmektedir. Kamusal alanların kentsel tasarım yardımıyla kullanıcıların dış mekânda kalma sürelerini uzatıcı şekilde düzenlenmesi, kışın faydalı yönlerini maksimuma çıkaracak bir etki yaratacaktır. Bu çalışmanın temel amacı, Erzurum Yakutiye Meydanı ve çevresindeki kentsel dokunun, soğuk iklim koşullarıyla uyumluluğunun mikro-iklim simülasyonları yoluyla test edilmesidir. Bu süreçte meydanın termal konfor koşullarının üretilmesi ve meydandaki kentsel tasarım parametrelerinin soğuk iklim koşullarına duyarlılık düzeyinin belirlenmesi hedeflenmiştir. Çalışma kapsamında Yakutiye Meydanı ve çevresindeki dokunun kış rahatsızlıklarını azaltıcı/artırıcı etkileri sorgulanmıştır. Analizde kullanılan veri olarak, alanın morfolojik yapısı, meteorolojik parametreler ve zaman parametreleri kullanılmıştır. Kış kentlerinde en uygun kamusal alan tasarımı konusunda fikir verecek termal konfor haritaları bu üç veri kullanılarak üretilmiştir. Termal konfor haritalarının üretilmesi ve değerlendirilmesi sürecinde ENVI-met yazılımı kullanılmıştır. Bulgular Yakutiye Meydanının soğuk iklim koşullarına uygun tasarlanmadığını ve kış koşullarını avantaja çevirebilecek nitelikte olmadığını göstermiştir. Çalışmanın son bölümünde Yakutiye Meydanında ki olumsuz duruma karşı bazı kentsel tasarım önerileri getirilmiştir.
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APA Dursun D, Yavaş M, Yılmaz S (2020). Microclimate Assessment of Design Proposals for Public Space in Cold Climate Zone: Case of Yakutiye Square. , 321 - 331. 10.14744/MEGARON.2020.15985
Chicago Dursun Dogan,Yavaş Merve,Yılmaz Sevgi Microclimate Assessment of Design Proposals for Public Space in Cold Climate Zone: Case of Yakutiye Square. (2020): 321 - 331. 10.14744/MEGARON.2020.15985
MLA Dursun Dogan,Yavaş Merve,Yılmaz Sevgi Microclimate Assessment of Design Proposals for Public Space in Cold Climate Zone: Case of Yakutiye Square. , 2020, ss.321 - 331. 10.14744/MEGARON.2020.15985
AMA Dursun D,Yavaş M,Yılmaz S Microclimate Assessment of Design Proposals for Public Space in Cold Climate Zone: Case of Yakutiye Square. . 2020; 321 - 331. 10.14744/MEGARON.2020.15985
Vancouver Dursun D,Yavaş M,Yılmaz S Microclimate Assessment of Design Proposals for Public Space in Cold Climate Zone: Case of Yakutiye Square. . 2020; 321 - 331. 10.14744/MEGARON.2020.15985
IEEE Dursun D,Yavaş M,Yılmaz S "Microclimate Assessment of Design Proposals for Public Space in Cold Climate Zone: Case of Yakutiye Square." , ss.321 - 331, 2020. 10.14744/MEGARON.2020.15985
ISNAD Dursun, Dogan vd. "Microclimate Assessment of Design Proposals for Public Space in Cold Climate Zone: Case of Yakutiye Square". (2020), 321-331. https://doi.org/10.14744/MEGARON.2020.15985
APA Dursun D, Yavaş M, Yılmaz S (2020). Microclimate Assessment of Design Proposals for Public Space in Cold Climate Zone: Case of Yakutiye Square. Megaron, 15(2), 321 - 331. 10.14744/MEGARON.2020.15985
Chicago Dursun Dogan,Yavaş Merve,Yılmaz Sevgi Microclimate Assessment of Design Proposals for Public Space in Cold Climate Zone: Case of Yakutiye Square. Megaron 15, no.2 (2020): 321 - 331. 10.14744/MEGARON.2020.15985
MLA Dursun Dogan,Yavaş Merve,Yılmaz Sevgi Microclimate Assessment of Design Proposals for Public Space in Cold Climate Zone: Case of Yakutiye Square. Megaron, vol.15, no.2, 2020, ss.321 - 331. 10.14744/MEGARON.2020.15985
AMA Dursun D,Yavaş M,Yılmaz S Microclimate Assessment of Design Proposals for Public Space in Cold Climate Zone: Case of Yakutiye Square. Megaron. 2020; 15(2): 321 - 331. 10.14744/MEGARON.2020.15985
Vancouver Dursun D,Yavaş M,Yılmaz S Microclimate Assessment of Design Proposals for Public Space in Cold Climate Zone: Case of Yakutiye Square. Megaron. 2020; 15(2): 321 - 331. 10.14744/MEGARON.2020.15985
IEEE Dursun D,Yavaş M,Yılmaz S "Microclimate Assessment of Design Proposals for Public Space in Cold Climate Zone: Case of Yakutiye Square." Megaron, 15, ss.321 - 331, 2020. 10.14744/MEGARON.2020.15985
ISNAD Dursun, Dogan vd. "Microclimate Assessment of Design Proposals for Public Space in Cold Climate Zone: Case of Yakutiye Square". Megaron 15/2 (2020), 321-331. https://doi.org/10.14744/MEGARON.2020.15985