INTERIOR DESIGN AND ITS EFFECTS WITHIN THE SCOPE OF INTEGRATED DESIGN IN THE WORKS OF SEDAD HAKKI ELDEM
SEDAD HAKKI ELDEM ESERLERİNDE BÜTÜNCÜL TASARIM KAPSAMINDA İÇ MEKÂNIN TASARIMI ve ETKİLERİ

Author : Deniz DEMİRARSLAN
Number of pages : 32-56

Abstract

The basic philosophy of the Bauhaus school is that architecture is the main art and all arts are united under the roof of architecture. In the period when the concept, which is called integrated design, according to which the architect must design everything from buildings to furnishing, influenced the whole world, the designs of Eldem in Turkey began to have his name written in the history of the architecture in the Republican Period. Eldem, one of the most important architects of Turkey in the Republican Period, created works within the scope of modern architecture and the Second National Architecture. In this study, the evaluations of examples selected from the works of Eldem, who created a great number of important works such as Budapest Fair Turkish Pavilion, Yalova Thermal Hotel, Taşlık and Çamlıca Coffeehouses, Istanbul Hilton Hotel, and Turkish Restaurant, buildings and housings of the Embassy of Pakistan and India, and housing of the Embassy of the Netherlands, were made within the scope of the integrated design understanding of the period and it was aimed as a result of the analysis to reveal the effect of the integrated design concept, which influenced the world architecture of that age, on the works of Eldem by associating with its effects on the Turkish architecture and especially with its contributions to the interior architecture.

Keywords

Sedad Hakkı Eldem, Integrated design, Gesamtkunstwerk, Architecture in the Republican Period, Second

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