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Ecological bridges, also called wildlife crossings; It is known as underpasses and overpasses built to protect wildlife and prevent traffic accidents. The gradual increase in the human population, the expansion of settlement and transportation areas day by day[…]

People living in big cities where the structure and population density is increasing day by day; lives, works, receives education and treatment in environments with noise sources such as traffic, ventilation systems and generators. If it is not controlled, noise becomes a real problem, especially in housing, education and health structures. Scientific research is drawing [...]
In 1966, a British planner called Maurice Broady came up with a new term for the architectural lexicon: Architectural determinism. This was to describe the practice of groundlessly asserting that design solutions would change behavior in a predictable and positive way. Leon Battista Alberti, an Italian Renaissance-era architect, claimed in the 1400s that balanced classical [...]
When we think of sustainable building design we usually think about goals in three main areas: Environment, people and costs. The environment goal is to reduce the consumption of natural resources such as water, energy and raw materials and to prevent environmental damage that can be caused by the construction process. he people-oriented goal is [...]
The construction industry is changing radically for three fundamental reasons: Improved technologies, improved products, and improved processes. These transformative drivers have revolutionized all facets of the construction industry. Improved Technologies The distinction between design and delivery has progressively been dissolved. Contractors and subcontractors now participate in the design phase through a variety of delivery methods [...]