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SUBJECT INDEX FOR VOLUMES 11-20 Print
METU JOURNAL OF THE FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE
SUBJECT INDEX FOR VOLUMES 11-20
aesthetic regulation(15/1-2) 17-36
aesthetic value judgment(15/1-2) 17-36
aesthetic theories (15/1-2) 17-36
aesthetics (18/1-2) 63-72
Anatolian Seljuk architecture(11/1-2) 41-55; (13/1-2) 53-65
Ankara(11/1-2) 21-39
apartment blocks (11/1-2) 73-88
architectural artifact (12/1-2) 17-36
architectural conservation(20/1-2) 57-76
architectural criticism (14/1-2) 71-84
architectural culture(20/1-2) 57-76
architectural design (12/1-2) 61-76
architectural education (15/1-2) 5-16
architectural heritage (20/1-2) 57-76
architectural history (11/1-2) 57-71; (13/1-2) 17-30; (13/1-2) 53-65
architectural interpretation(18/1-2) 5-23
architectural representation (17/1-2) 15-24
architectural terminology (13/1-2) 53-65
Art Nouveau(14/1-2) 59-70
authorship (12/1-2) 17-36
Beaux-Arts (20/1-2) 5-27
borders (16/1-2) 31-44
boundaries (16/1-2) 31-44
building components
(19/1-2) 57-70
building performance
(19/1-2) 57-70
building quality (19/1-2) 57-70
Buruciye Medrese in Sıvas(11/1-2) 57-71
CAD(15/1-2) 5-16
caravanserai (11/1-2) 41-55
‘Casa Corte’ (18/1-2) 73-90
causality (17/1-2) 5-13
Charter of Athens (18/1-2) 25-36
CIAM(18/1-2) 25-36
city planning (16/1-2) 13-30
collective and private spaces(16/1-2) 31-44
collective value judgment (15/1-2) 17-36
constitution(12/1-2) 5-16
consumer protection(12/1-2) 49-60
contextual architecture (19/1-2) 71-82
contingency (18/1-2) 91-102
copyright(12/1-2) 17-36
cosmology and architecture (11/1-2) 5-19
courtyard with four cross-axial iwans(11/1-2) 5-19
classification(13/1-2) 53-65; (14/1-2) 11-22
Colonial Architecture(20/1-2) 5-27
communicative action(14/1-2) 39-58
community(14/1-2) 39-58
Congo(20/1-2) 5-27
conservation (13/1-2) 5-15
construction culture (20/1-2) 57-76
culture(13/1-2) 5-15
culture-form and space types(18/1-2) 73-90
cultural heritage(13/1-2) 5-15
cultural identity (11/1-2) 73-88
cultural resistance (17/1-2) 25-42
Cyprus (19/1-2) 45-56
Damascus (15/1-2) 37-51
decorative arts (13/1-2) 17-30
design(13/1-2) 67-76
design consultancy(15/1-2) 75-90
design education(12/1-2) 61-76; (13/1-2) 31-51; (13/1-2) 67-76
developing countries(13/1-2) 31-51
development in Turkey (13/1-2) 31-51
development law (12/1-2) 5-16
development policy(14/1-2) 39-58
development planning(17/1-2) 53-73
development strategies(13/1-2) 31-51
DivriÄŸi (11/1-2) 41-55
early Republican period (16/1-2) 59-97; (17/1-2) 75-97
early Republican period of Turkey (16/1-2) 13-30
East Black Sea region (19/1-2) 71-82
eastern painting (17/1-2) 15-24
environment(17/1-2) 43-52; (18/1-2) 37-61; (18/1-2) 63-72
environmental control (19/1-2) 5-29
environmental design (17/1-2) 25-42
environmental evaluation (19/1-2) 57-70
environmental jurisdiction(19/1-2) 5-29
environmental planning(18/1-2) 37-61
environmental quality(18/1-2) 37-61; (19/1-2) 57-70
ergonomy (13/1-2) 67-76
Eryaman Mass-Housing Project (19/1-2) 57-70
ethics (14/1-2) 39-58
factory complexes(20/1-2) 29-55
fine arts(14/1-2) 11-22
First National Architecture(20/1-2) 29-55
formal-contextual analysis (19/1-2) 31-43
frontier(18/1-2) 63-72
functional segregation(18/1-2) 25-36
Gölyaka(20/1-2) 57-76
hegemony (17/1-2) 25-42
Henri Prost(16/1-2) 13-30
historical buildings (20/1-2) 57-76
historical knowledge (17/1-2) 5-13
history of architecture

(11/1-2) 5-19; (14/1-2) 59-70; (15/1-2) 37-51;
(17/1-2) 75-97 (16/1-2) 59-97; (18/1-2) 5-23

history writing (17/1-2) 5-13
housing(16/1-2) 31-44
housing layout context (16/1-2) 31-44
housing typology(20/1-2) 29-55
history of mathematics (11/1-2) 57-71
home accidents(12/1-2) 49-60
house (14/1-2) 23-38
housing(11/1-2) 21-39; (14/1-2) 39-58
housing cooperative(14/1-2) 39-58
housing evaluation (19/1-2) 57-70
housing tenure(14/1-2) 39-58
housing typology (18/1-2) 73-90
Hungarian architecture(14/1-2) 59-70
Ibn Ilyas(13/1-2) 17-30
Islamic painting(16/1-2) 45-57
identity (18/1-2) 63-72
ideology (16/1-2) 13-30; (17/1-2) 25-42
(19/1-2) 31-43
Imperial Tradition(20/1-2) 5-27
in-house design(15/1-2) 75-90
industrial design(12/1-2) 49-60; (13/1-2) 31-51
industrial location(15/1-2) 53-74
industrial products
(13/1-2) 67-76
institutionalization of preservation (17/1-2) 75-97
institutionalization of preservation (16/1-2) 59-97
interdisciplinary design education(12/1-2) 61-76
inter-subjectivity (15/1-2) 17-36
İstanbul (15/1-2) 53-74
iwan (11/1-2) 5-19
İzmir(16/1-2) 13-30
Károly Kós (14/1-2) 59-70
külliye(15/1-2) 37-51
landscape(18/1-2) 63-72
landscape art(17/1-2) 43-52
Le Corbusier(16/1-2) 13-30; (18/1-2) 25-36
‘learned societies’(13/1-2) 5-15
limit (18/1-2) 63-72
Louis Althusser(17/1-2) 5-13
Loos(14/1-2) 23-38
Lowry model(15/1-2) 53-74
'Ma'(18/1-2) 63-72
Mamluk Egypt(13/1-2) 17-30
mass-housing (19/1-2) 57-70
medrese(13/1-2) 53-65
Mengücek(11/1-2) 41-55
Mimar Sinan (13/1-2) 17-30
Mimar Sinan(15/1-2) 37-51
middle landscape (17/1-2) 25-42
migration(11/1-2) 21-39
miniatures (16/1-2) 45-57; (17/1-2) 15-24
modernism(11/1-2) 73-88; (18/1-2) 5-23
modernization in Turkey(16/1-2) 13-30
monumentalism(20/1-2) 5-27
mosque (13/1-2) 17-30; (13/1-2) 53-65
multi-disciplinary cooperation in conservation(20/1-2) 77-92
myth(17/1-2) 25-42
nation-building(19/1-2) 31-43
national architecture (19/1-2) 31-43
National Romanticism (14/1-2) 59-70
nationalism(19/1-2) 31-43
nature(17/1-2) 43-52
nature conservation(18/1-2) 37-61
newly industrialised countries(15/1-2) 75-90
1999 earthquakes(20/1-2) 57-76
Norway(19/1-2) 71-82
objectivity-subjectivity(15/1-2) 17-36
oblique projection(17/1-2) 15-24
open-air museums (19/1-2) 71-82
Ottoman architecture(13/1-2) 17-30; (15/1-2) 37-51
Ottoman complexes(15/1-2) 37-51
ownership(12/1-2) 17-36
painting(16/1-2) 45-57
perception(18/1-2) 63-72
periphery(18/1-2) 63-72
perspective(16/1-2) 45-57
photography(14/1-2) 11-22
pictorial space(16/1-2) 45-57
place(19/1-2) 45-56
plan modifications(17/1-2) 53-73
plan typology(11/1-2) 41-55
planning discretion(12/1-2) 5-16
planning law(12/1-2) 5-16; (17/1-2) 53-73
(19/1-2) 5-29
planning regulations (19/1-2) 5-29
planning theory (12/1-2) 37-47
politics and architecture(20/1-2) 5-27
postmodernism(14/1-2) 71-84
preservation of façades (20/1-2) 57-76
preservation of historic monuments(17/1-2) 75-97;(16/1-2) 59-97
product safety(12/1-2) 49-60
psychoanalysis (17/1-2) 5-13
public (16/1-2) 31-44
public housing(19/1-2) 57-70
public space (18/1-2) 25-36
Rationalism(14/1-2) 23-38
Raumplan (14/1-2) 23-38
regional architecture (14/1-2) 59-70
Regionalism(18/1-2) 5-23
René Danger (16/1-2) 13-30
representation (20/1-2) 5-27
representational techniques(17/1-2) 15-24
(re)production of space (18/1-2) 91-102
re-settlement(19/1-2) 45-56
return to ‘the street’(18/1-2) 25-36
‘Rue Corridor’ (18/1-2) 25-36
rural settlements (19/1-2) 45-56
Singapore(18/1-2) 37-61
skin (18/1-2) 63-72
social change(17/1-2) 25-42
societal context (16/1-2) 31-44
sociology of housing(14/1-2) 39-58
squatter settlements (11/1-2) 21-39
stalactites (11/1-2) 57-71
state(19/1-2) 31-43
‘the street’(18/1-2) 25-36
sustainability(18/1-2) 37-61
taxonomy (14/1-2) 11-22
Team X (18/1-2) 25-36
theory of space formation (18/1-2) 91-102
traditionalism (18/1-2) 5-23
technology transfer (15/1-2) 75-90
timber construction(20/1-2) 57-76
timber structures (19/1-2) 71-82
tombs (13/1-2) 53-65
traditional residential architecture(11/1-2) 73-88
transportation planning(15/1-2) 53-74
typology(14/1-2) 11-22
urban design (12/1-2) 61-76; (18/1-2) 25-36;
(18/1-2) 73-90
urban development(18/1-2) 91-102
urban identity(11/1-2) 73-88
urban structure (15/1-2) 53-74; (18/1-2) 73-90
USA (19/1-2) 5-29
utopia(12/1-2) 37-47
utopian planning (12/1-2) 37-47
vernacular architecture (19/1-2) 71-82
workers housing (20/1-2) 29-55
 
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