bab Journal of FSMVU Faculty of Architecture and Design
Yazarlar: Rümeysa COŞKUN, Banu ÇELEBİOĞLU
Konular:Mimarlık
Anahtar Kelimeler:Artvin,Borçka,Woodmasonry,Mosque,Conservation
Özet: There are lots of wooden civil and religious architectural artifacts in Artvin Borçka district in East Black Sea region. The religious buildings within the district identifies with their construction techniques. Some of these mosques have been registered and restored by the conservation efforts of local communities. A few of them are still under conservation process by local communities. This study reviews Camili Merkez Mosque (before 1891), Muratlı Mosque (1846), Düzköy Mosque (1857), İremit Mosque (1851) which are built with wooden-masonry technique in Borçka district. Camili Köyü Merkez, Muratlı, Düzköy Mosques are reviewed by only their architectural properties. İremit Mosque is further studied and documented with analytic survey drawings and analysis. Furthermore, the reviewed building's conservation problems are examined, their transformations are followed throughout the process and the founds are added to the study. With this study, it is aimed to draw attention to the conservation problems of the Mosques in Borçka. Moreover, it is aimed to provide restoration projects that meet the conservation principles to currently unregistered mosques. By adding wooden mosques to existing nature tourism in the region, it will contribute to ensure its recognition and conservation continuity in the region.