Description of Individual Course Units
Course Unit CodeCourse Unit TitleType of Course UnitYear of StudySemesterNumber of ECTS Credits
SAT2182013137ART OF DECORATION IN TURKISH ARCHITECTUREElective243
Level of Course Unit
First Cycle
Objectives of the Course
Architectural decorative items attached; decoration program, materials, techniques, styles and iconography aims to teach in the context of the production conditions and the period.
Name of Lecturer(s)
Yrd. Doç. Dr. Sevinç Eren
Learning Outcomes
1The classes due to their architectural ornament of some sort.
2According to my understanding, you can group the decoration and architectural elements made according to the period.
3Architectural ornaments materials, techniques, styles and interpret in terms of composition. It can compare the different cultural environments.
4Embellishment and decoration manic type will have information about the iconography.
Mode of Delivery
Formal Education
Prerequisites and co-requisities
None
Recommended Optional Programme Components
None
Course Contents
Stone, brick, tile-mosaic, plaster, wood, wall decorations depending on the kind of architecture as image material, technique, composition, stylistic features and iconographic analysis in the context of explaining, to distribution in the structure of the decorations are determined. Period comparison with the surrounding culture is made of decorative features.
Weekly Detailed Course Contents
WeekTheoreticalPracticeLaboratory
1Turkish decorative understanding of the kinds of decorations, finishing materials and techniques (stone, brick, tile, wood).
2ornamental species (geometric, floral, text, figures, objects).
3Stonework: materials engineering, decoration program distribution by decorating the structure, composition and motifs, iconographic analysis of distribution in the structure of the decorating.
4Stonework: materials engineering, decoration program distribution by decorating the structure, composition and motifs, iconographic analysis of distribution in the structure of the decorating.
5Stonework: materials engineering, decoration program distribution by decorating the structure, composition and motifs, iconographic analysis of distribution in the structure of the decorating.
6Brick work: materials, equipment, decoration program, composition and motifs, iconography distribution according to the structure of the Decorations
7Brick work: materials, equipment, decoration program, composition and motifs, iconography distribution according to the structure of the Decorations
8Mid-term exam
9Plaster work: materials engineering, decoration program, composition and motifs, iconographic analysis of distribution in the structure of the decorating.
10Tile work: materials, equipment, decoration program, composition and motifs, iconographic analysis of distribution in the structure of the decorating.
11Tile work: materials, equipment, decoration program, composition and motifs, iconographic analysis of distribution in the structure of the decorating.
12Wood work: materials engineering, decoration program, composition and motifs, symbolic analysis to distribution in the structure of the decorating.
13Wood work: materials engineering, decoration program, composition and motifs, symbolic analysis to distribution in the structure of the decorating.
14Mural painting: materials, equipment, decoration program, within the structure of the composition and motifs decorating distribution
15Mural painting: materials, equipment, decoration program, within the structure of the composition and motifs decorating distribution
16Final Exam
Recommended or Required Reading
ASLANAPA, Oktay, Turkish Art Handbook of Pre-Islamic Art, Architecture, Line, fabrics, china, pottery, miniature, Istanbul, 1993. ÖNEY, Gönül (1978), on the Anatolian Seljuk Architecture Decoration and Crafts Ankara. ÖGEL, Semra (1966), Anatolian Seljuks Stone Ornamentation Ankara. MÜLAYIM, Selcuk (1982), Anatolian Turkish Architecture Geometric Decoration-Seljuk Age in Ankara.YETKİN, Şerare (1973), Development of Turks in Anatolia Tile Art, Istanbul. KUBAN, Doğan (2002), The Art of the Anatolian Seljuk Era, YKY, Istanbul. ERGİNSOY, Ülker(1978), The Development of Islamic metalwork from starting until the end of the Anatolian Seljuks, Ankara. ÇAĞMAN, Filiz, "Mimar Sinan era palace Ahlul Hiref Organization", the Mimar Sinan Period Turkish Architecture and Art, 1988, s.73-78.
Planned Learning Activities and Teaching Methods
Assessment Methods and Criteria
Term (or Year) Learning ActivitiesQuantityWeight
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End Of Term (or Year) Learning ActivitiesQuantityWeight
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Yarıyıl (Yıl) İçi Etkinlikleri40
Yarıyıl (Yıl) Sonu Etkinlikleri60
SUM100
Language of Instruction
Turkish
Work Placement(s)
None
Workload Calculation
ActivitiesNumberTime (hours)Total Work Load (hours)
Midterm Examination122
Final Examination122
Makeup Examination122
Attending Lectures14228
Individual Study for Mid term Examination12224
Individual Study for Final Examination12224
Reading414
TOTAL WORKLOAD (hours)86
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