%0 Journal Article %T Diyarbak r'daki Geleneksel Konut Mimarisinde S¨¹sleme Anlay s //// Decoration in Traditional Residential Architecture in Diyarbakir Province %A G¨¹lsen Ba£¿ %J History Studies : International Journal of History %D 2010 %I History Studies : International Journal of History %X Bat ve do uyu birbirine ba layan bir g¨¹zergahta yer almas nedeniyle a lar boyu farkl k¨¹lt¨¹rleri i inde bar nd ran Diyarbak r¡¯da bud nemlere ait zengin bir maddi k¨¹lt¨¹rel birikim olusmustur. Bu birikimi erisinde 18.-19. y¨¹zy llara ait tarihi konutlar nemli bir grubuolusturmaktad r. Mimari zellikleri bak m ndan Anadolu¡¯nun farkl y releriyle paralellikler g steren konutlar, s¨¹sleme anlay slar y n¨¹ylekendine zg¨¹ anlay s ve z¨¹mleme abalar yla dikkat ekmektedir.Tas, ahsap, al , maden gibi farkl malzemeler ¨¹zerinde de isiktekniklerle olusturulan s¨¹slemeler Diyarbak r¡¯ n Osmanl d nemi resmisanat anlay s d s nda, halk n sosyal yasam n n da bi imlendirdi i vey resel olan n a r bast bir sanatsal be eniyi yans tmalar bak m ndan nem tas maktad r. //// Located on the route that connect the west and east, having beenembracing different cultures throughout the centuries, Diyarbak r has arich accumulation of material culture of those periods. Within thisaccumulation, historical residents of 18th and 19th century constituteand important group. The residents show some parallelism with to thosein different places of Anatolia with their architectural characteristics. Theresidents are interesting in terms of decorations which have its ownunderstanding and efforts for analysis The decorations in Diyarbak rare made using various materials such as stone, wood, plaster andmines. These decorations are important because apart from theunderstanding of art in Ottoman Era, these decorations reflect the artistic taste with dominant local patterns that was also shaped by thesocial life of the people. %K Konut %K s¨¹sleme %K oyma %K al %K ahsap %K Diyarbak r Evleri %K Konak Mimarisi %K Residential Architecture %K ornament %K carve %K plaster %K wooden %K Diarbekr houses %K pavilion architecture. %U http://www.historystudies.net/Makaleler/1165214441_16-G%c3%bclsen...pdf