USAK CISTERNS SPECIFICALLY IN BEKI AND PASALAR VILLAGE

The buildings of different design and function were built by mankind to reach, store-keep and to use the water. They opened channels and qanats to reach the water, built dams and cisterns to store and control it. The last stop where the water meets with people has been either small or complex buildi...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:73df3ecd5cb74498a32915d96ca6df362021-11-24T09:20:42ZUSAK CISTERNS SPECIFICALLY IN BEKI AND PASALAR VILLAGE2148-416310.9761/JASSS7405https://doaj.org/article/73df3ecd5cb74498a32915d96ca6df362019-08-01T00:00:00Zhttps://jasstudies.com/index.jsp?mod=tammetin&makaleadi=136178367_26-Dr.%20Ogr.%20U.%20T%C3%BCrkan%20Acar.pdf&key=28598https://doaj.org/toc/2148-4163The buildings of different design and function were built by mankind to reach, store-keep and to use the water. They opened channels and qanats to reach the water, built dams and cisterns to store and control it. The last stop where the water meets with people has been either small or complex buildings such as bath and fountain. The most common method used to collect water since ancient times has been the water cisterns. The cistern architecture has a long history. The stone cisterns are common in Anatolia, especially in rural areas. When dealt with individually, the detailed information about their historical values of these constructions, which are of little importance in terms of architecture, could not be reached. However, when viewed as a whole the cisterns are important and valuable because they provide solutions to the rural water problem, and they share common architectural, structural and functional characteristics. In these days new developments, which provide ease of use, are being implemented depending on the technological developments in rural areas. Deeper wells can be drilled; water needs are met with big artesian wells. Parallel to technological development, the cisterns, a small part of which continues to function in open land for agriculture or watering animals, have become dysfunctional. In our study, it was aimed to document and introduce the cisterns that are not also architecturally qualified, had become dysfunctional over time by studying Uşak cisterns specific to Karahallı district. In this context, structural characteristics of cisterns, water systems and their place in Turkish art have been reviewed.Türkan ACARFırat UniversityarticleuşakkarahallıpaşalarbekicisternSocial SciencesHSocial sciences (General)H1-99DEENFRTRJournal of Academic Social Science Studies , Vol 11, Iss 65, Pp 369-380 (2019)
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karahallı
paşalar
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cistern
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Türkan ACAR
USAK CISTERNS SPECIFICALLY IN BEKI AND PASALAR VILLAGE
description The buildings of different design and function were built by mankind to reach, store-keep and to use the water. They opened channels and qanats to reach the water, built dams and cisterns to store and control it. The last stop where the water meets with people has been either small or complex buildings such as bath and fountain. The most common method used to collect water since ancient times has been the water cisterns. The cistern architecture has a long history. The stone cisterns are common in Anatolia, especially in rural areas. When dealt with individually, the detailed information about their historical values of these constructions, which are of little importance in terms of architecture, could not be reached. However, when viewed as a whole the cisterns are important and valuable because they provide solutions to the rural water problem, and they share common architectural, structural and functional characteristics. In these days new developments, which provide ease of use, are being implemented depending on the technological developments in rural areas. Deeper wells can be drilled; water needs are met with big artesian wells. Parallel to technological development, the cisterns, a small part of which continues to function in open land for agriculture or watering animals, have become dysfunctional. In our study, it was aimed to document and introduce the cisterns that are not also architecturally qualified, had become dysfunctional over time by studying Uşak cisterns specific to Karahallı district. In this context, structural characteristics of cisterns, water systems and their place in Turkish art have been reviewed.
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title USAK CISTERNS SPECIFICALLY IN BEKI AND PASALAR VILLAGE
title_short USAK CISTERNS SPECIFICALLY IN BEKI AND PASALAR VILLAGE
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