Dönmez, Mustafa Alper2024-05-072024-05-0720239782382366523https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13091/5464Human beings spend most of their lives in the structures they produce. In particular, the spaces we call “housing” are the type of buildings where most of this time is spent. Houses are important in many ways and are the subject of research because they are the structures with which human beings come into most contact. Many scientists have produced numerous works on Konya residences to date (Fırat, 1996; Kuşcu, 2006; Yoldaş, 2007; Dikici Köseoğlu, 2009; Çağlayan, 2010; Hatır, 2014; Hatipoğlu, 2015; Temizci, 2017). In these paper, Konya housing morphology, typology, development process, etc. By evaluating many issues, Konya housing production process has been tried to be clarified and passed on to future generations. In these studies produced on Traditional Konya houses (Berk, 1951; Sözen & Dülgerler, 1979; Ulusoy, 1992; Kunduracı 2000; Yazıcı 2010; Aygör, 2015; Dönmez, 2021), Apartments (Süslü, 2009; Ulusoy, 1999; Utku, 2015) and gated communities (Yetkin, 2009; Yıldız, 2011; Koç Şahinoğlu 2019) the features of the houses according to the period they were in analyzed and scientific results presented. In this way, each work, different from each other, created the housing history of Konya as a whole. However, since these studies were periodic or typological, they could not address Konya housing development with a holistic approach, and therefore the network of relationships in a broader perspective could not be revealed. In this study, all periods and typologies of Konya houses were evaluated as a whole by conducting literature research and on-site investigations. In this way, it is aimed to produce original results that will contribute to the literature.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessHousingKonyaHousing typologyHousing morphologyDevelopment process of housingEvolution of Housing Culture Konya ExampleBook Part10.5281/zenodo.10446071