Domesticity in Temporary: Summer Homes through Architectural Scope Magazines
Aim: This study evaluates the dynamics of home, production and consumption in the period following the Second World War in universal terms, with a new context and meaning situation due to the socio-political and cultural environment. With a change that spreads over the periods, he created his case studies especially with the theme of summer house. In the mid-century modern period, the housing problem and urban density created multi-storey constructions with the condominium law. With the act of traveling in modern urban life, a new field of architectural production has emerged. Method: The method of the research includes data collection analysis. The study, which is evaluated in a qualitative context, includes the examination of summer house structures that create a new production model in the architectural environment. The data collection tool of this examination is the "Arkitekt Journal", which conveys the textual and intellectual process of the architectural environment. Thus, the daily life extensions of visual, verbal and auditory media were investigated in the dismantling of selected texts within the theme of 'summer house' and the establishment of domestic life in the 1950s. Findings: Production models, which started with the imaginary process in the primary criterion, continued with the formation of single-scale building proposals in the city peripheries. Thus, it can be stated that new typological propositions and clustered groups are formed in the light of case studies. Accordingly, new typologies emerge that are independent of the city but growing in scale. Conclusion: This research reveals summer house typologies and variables in usage situations. The modern family structure tends to evolve with the city and reveals temporary households. |