Memory- space relation in an adaptive reuse building: Analysis of Cengel Han- Rahmi Koc Museum
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A space is perceived by experiences and usage. The purpose of the study is conveying the memory effects in an adaptive reuse building in order to discuss interior space and memory. Protecting the essence of the used materials or structural features and being respectful to the past experiences in the place will increase emotional experiences of the user and will preserve the building in the matter of significance. In order to explain this approach with a case Cengel Han is studied with both individual and regional effects of the building in the memory were interpreted.
Keywords: Memory of spaces, sense of place, essence of the space, memory space relation.
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