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  • Publication
    Calculation of annual energy requirement of existing constructions and improvement suggestions for building envelope: An educational structure example
    (European Center Sustainable Development, 2017-01-01) Beytekin, Hatice Elif Arslan; Sezer, Filiz Şenkal; Beytekin, Hatice Elif Arslan; ŞENKAL SEZER, FİLİZ; Uludağ Üniversitesi/Mimarlık Fakültesi; 0000-0002-1204-6028; KXR-6736-2024; Q-3337-2017
    The energy problem is becoming increasingly important all over the world due to its environmental and economic dimensions. Due to their high energy needs, buildings have a significant share in total energy consumption. For this reason, the design of environmentally friendly structures that use energy efficiently or the conversion of existing structures into energy efficient structures has become a priority in the policies of many countries today. In this study, using the Design Builder program, one of the international energy simulation programs that measure energy efficiency, the total annual energy requirement of an existing building selected as an example to be taken into consideration for the current application project, has been calculated. In addition, the building is divided into, and the energy needs are calculated separately for heating, cooling, electrical equipment and lighting by zone. Two different suggestions have been presented for the improvement of the building envelope in line with these results. One of the proposals was made by taking into consideration the TS 825 Thermal Insulation Regulation, valid in Turkey. In the 2nd suggestion, a general approach was taken, determining the zones where the energy needs are highest per unit area, and a building envelope suggestion providing the balancing of the energy needs for these zones to the general needs of the building has been developed.
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    User satisfaction of indoor environmental quality in student dormitories
    (European Center Sustainable Development, 2017-01-01) Kocaman, Gülşah Yavuz; Sezer, Filiz Şenkal; Çetinkol, Tuğba; Kocaman, Gülşah Yavuz; ŞENKAL SEZER, FİLİZ; Çetinkol, Tuğba; Uludağ Üniversitesi/Mimarlık Fakültesi; 0000-0002-8376-5177; IDT-9869-2023; Q-3337-2017; EOW-8365-2022
    Dormitories are buildings that continuously provide accommodation to students. Many university students in Turkey prefer to stay in private or state dormitories. The purpose of this study is to understand the criteria that are seen important by students, who stay in dormitories, and to assist the fulfilment of necessary performance specifications of buildings. Another goal is to assist the development of design criteria for new buildings by collecting user opinions related to issues that create dissatisfaction. A hypothesis was developed believing that improvement of structural comfort conditions in dormitories would increase the efficiency of students. In the scope of this study a questionnaire was prepared and used to understand user satisfaction levels related to comfort in three state dormitories located in Uludag University Gorukle Campus in the city of Bursa, which is the 4th largest city in Turkey. The results of the survey were analysed under the following headings: Transportability, Accessibility, Ergonomics in the context of Design and Planning; Thermal Comfort, Audio Comfort, Visual Comfort, and Indoor Air Quality in the context Physical Environmental Control; and Service Areas in the context of Social Environment.
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    Magnetism of shopping malls on young Turkish consumers
    (Emerald Group Publishing Ltd, 2010-01-01) Arslan, Tülin Vural; Sezer, Filiz Şenkal; Işığıçok, Erkan; VURAL ARSLAN, TÜLİN; ŞENKAL SEZER, FİLİZ; IŞIĞIÇOK, ERKAN; Uludağ Üniversitesi/Mimarlık Fakültesi/Mimarlık Bölümü.; Q-3337-2017; AAH-2914-2021; JKU-8139-2023
    Purpose - The aim of this paper is to discuss the reasons behind the attractiveness of shopping malls for young consumers in Turkey and then to determine the attractiveness factors of malls for this segment from the consumers' perspective.Design/methodology/approach - The study was carried out through a survey of 621 young consumers (aged between 12-24) in three out-of-town selected shopping malls in Bursa, Turkey. For a general evaluation of the data, factor analysis is applied. It is considered as a valuable tool to reduce dimension and group different characteristics of young consumers' mall usage.Findings - The study reveals five mall attractiveness factors from the young Turkish consumers' perspective: retail environment, comfort conditions, socializing in a secure environment, accessibility, leisure. The importance of all these factors for this segment are evaluated with a comparative analysis with the findings of many other studies, analyzing the similar issues in relation to different cultures.Research limitations/implications - The sampling frame for this research was limited to young consumers in Bursa, Turkey. Study findings, although interesting, are clearly not generalizable to all populations of young consumers or even all Turkish young consumers.Practical implications - Identifying mall attractiveness factors for young consumers gives a better understanding about patronage motives than when it is applied to the market as a whole.Originality/value - This is one of the first studies to provide an insight of mall attractiveness factors as identified by young Turkish consumers from the viewpoint of an urban studies researcher, rather than marketing researchers.
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    Importance of heat insulation for creating energy efficiency in current buildings: Bursa, Nilufer/Turkey example
    (European Center Sustainable Development, 2017-01-01) Sezer, Filiz Şenkal; ŞENKAL SEZER, FİLİZ; Uludağ Üniversitesi/Mimarlık Fakültesi; Q-3337-2017
    The majority of the current building stock in Turkey is composed of buildings that are not insulated. One of the most important items of the agenda is insulating these buildings in time to use energy efficiently (to create energy efficiency). Due to the increase of residential energy consumption related to heating and cooling, suggestions to speed up the transformation of uninsulated buildings to insulating buildings are needed. Similar to the rest of the world "Measures to Increase Energy Efficiency of Buildings" are among the future goals of administrational policies. Taking into consideration all the research in this area the residential Ataevler Quarter in the Nilufer district of the city of Bursa - the 4th largest city in Turkey - was selected for the analysis in the scope of this paper. There are a total of 2891 apartments in the research area, which is composed of 16 building complexes and 254 building blocks. The research will first analyze the current situation of the residential area. After the initial analyses CO2 emissions (tons), heating energy need (kWh/m(2)) and heat loss amount (kWh) that will have acquired after insulating uninsulated buildings will be presented. The analyses have shown that insulating walls and roofs of the current buildings will reduce CO2 emissions and fuel consumption almost by 30%. The contribution of this savings to the national economy, budget of the users, and protection of the buildings and the environment is significant. It is believed that the data should be presented to and evaluated by relevant parties in order to contribute to the development of future strategies that aim to reduce energy consumption of current buildings to the minimum.
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    Interaction between life satisfaction and housing and neighborhood satisfaction: "privileged" housing areas in the city of Bursa, Turkey
    (Springer, 2023-02-14) Murat, Dilek; Gür, Miray; Sezer, Filiz Şenkal; MURAT, DİLEK; GÜR, MİRAY; ŞENKAL SEZER, FİLİZ; Bursa Uludağ Üniversitesi/İktisadi ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi/Ekonometri Bölümü; Bursa Uludağ Üniversitesi/Mimarlık Fakültesi/Mimarlık Bölümü,; 0000-0001-7619-7733; 0000-0002-8376-5177; Q-3337-2017; A-3351-2019; AAG-9495-2021
    This study aims to analyze the effect of satisfaction with housing and neighborhood on the life satisfaction of residents with higher economic status living in gated communities, which are a symbol of a privileged lifestyle. In line with the aim, the study was conducted in the Balat neighborhood in the city of Bursa in Turkey where there are many gated communities, and the population is dominated by residents with high socioeconomic status. By employing the stratified sampling technique, data were collected from 217 residents living in six housing estates in this zone. The collected data were analyzed with respect to the given value and satisfaction of participants with their housing estate, their residence, and the features of the neighborhood, as well as their views on neighborhood relations, the characteristics of the housing area and neighborhood, their sense of belonging, and their general life satisfaction. The collected data were reviewed through reliability analysis, frequency distribution, descriptive statistics, and logistic regression analysis. The analysis that was executed in the gated community settlements where residents with a high socioeconomic status live in Balat showed that multiple dimensions, including housing, the housing area, and satisfaction with the neighborhood, combined to holistically affect individuals' life satisfaction levels. The study aims to offer a different perspective by linking life satisfaction with the living environment to offer a better quality of life (QoL), and a privileged and socially homogenous lifestyle. Finally, suggestions are provided so that the factors that increase life satisfaction can be researched and developed in different housing types for all income groups.
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    The relationship between emotional intelligence and burnout levels among architecture students
    (Yildiz Technical Univ, Fac Architecture, 2016-01-01) Erbil, Yasemin; ERBİL, YASEMİN; Murat, Dilek; MURAT, DİLEK; Senkal Sezer, Filiz; ŞENKAL SEZER, FİLİZ; Bursa Uludağ Üniversitesi/Mimarlık Fakültesi.; X-4506-2018; AAG-7221-2021
    This study investigated the relationship between emotional intelligence (EI) and burnout among architecture students. The sample of the study included 35 4th year students in the Architecture Department. In the study the Emotional Quotient Inventory (EQ-i) of Bar-On was used to measure the emotional intelligence profile, and Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) of Maslach was used to measure the state of burnout. The EI level of architecture students was found upper intermediate with a score of 3,63/5. No relationship was found between the EI level of students and their gender, habitation, employment and financial welfare levels. The burnout status of architecture students was defined as intermediate with a score of 2,66/5. No relationship was found between the burnout status of students and their gender, habitation, employment and financial welfare levels. The statistical analysis of the data has revealed a strong statistically significant relationship, in the same direction between the emotional intelligence levels of the students and their burnout status. The study has also revealed a strong and statistically significant relationship between the burnout status and general mood and stress management subscales of emotional intelligence.
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    User satisfaction of environmental quality in university buildings
    (European Center Sustainable Development, 2016-01-01) ERBİL, YASEMİN; ŞENKAL SEZER, FİLİZ; Sezer, F. Şenkal; Bursa Uludağ Üniversitesi/Mimarlık Fakültesi.; AAG-7221-2021
    In this study, user satisfaction with environmental quality in university buildings are investigated. The buildings that were selected for the study are the School Medicine, Veterinary School and Faculty of Agriculture buildings located at Uludag University Gorukle Campus, Bursa, Turkey. A user satisfaction questionnaire developed by the authors was used to evaluate the level of satisfaction of the users in these buildings. The key themes selected were design - planning, physical environmental control, and social environment parameters. Design - planning parameter is evaluated by accessibility and reachability criteria; physical environmental control parameter is evaluated by thermal comfort, audial comfort and visual comfort criteria; and social environment parameter is evaluated by service areas and socializing criteria. The survey form, which is based on a Likert type was applied to 100 users in each building, reaching a total of 300 users. The data collected was analyzed by percentages. According to the research results, the proximity of buildings to the center of the campus, ability to easily access different storeys in buildings, ensuring thermal comfort conditions are created, not using artificial air conditioning, blocking noise from external and internal sources, fulfilling visual comfort conditions, adequate number of wet areas and car parks, establishment of eating, drinking and resting spaces, spaces for social interaction and adequate landscaping and green areas and the ability to effectively use open spaces are among the factors that influence user satisfaction in buildings.