MODERN ARCHİTECTURAL DESIGN IN CITY FURNITURE


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Authors

  • Aysu SARI ÇETİN Ankara

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46872/pj.220

Keywords:

Urban furniture, urban identity, urban furniture design

Abstract

Cities have different architectural features in terms of cultural, historical, geographical and social life. It is seen that each city has a unique identity over time. The reason for this is that the people living in the city have lifestyle, social behaviors and cultural values. Many cities have architectural symbols that symbolize that city. Functional use should be prioritized in the design phase of urban furniture, aesthetics is of course an important detail, but in order for the community to be together in the city, urban furniture should be ergonomic and functionality within certain standards in terms of different physical features. The climatic conditions of that city should be taken into consideration in the selection of materials for urban furniture. Lighting elements, plant elements, recreational elements, signs and information signs, floor coverings, artistic objects, including waste bins should be considered together. Urban furniture should complement each other with a holistic approach. It is seen that the materials used in the design have positive and negative effects on people psychologically. Wooden designs using natural materials give the feeling of calmness and rest. It is seen that concrete and iron materials give a sense of strength. In the use of artificial materials, there is a feeling of anxiety. The phenomenon of color in designed urban furniture causes a sense of dynamism or calmness. Remarkable designs are often made for symbolic purposes. It is an important detail for urban furniture that it is sometimes criticized and attracted attention instead of being liked.

Published

2021-04-15

How to Cite

SARI ÇETİN, A. (2021). MODERN ARCHİTECTURAL DESIGN IN CITY FURNITURE. PEARSON JOURNAL, 6(11), 47–54. https://doi.org/10.46872/pj.220

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