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 |
| Divriği | (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 |