
handle: 20.500.12436/6467
Architecture is the state of designing spaces. It is the art and science of building an area with an aesthetic ability by linking the functional requirements with the technical and economic possibilities to facilitate people's living and meet the need for space. In this context, architects; realizes architectural designs with a user focus. In the case of the user, accessibility and spatial accessibility following it come to the fore. Cities have some essential functions such as shelter, work, rest, and transportation. The same parts are available on the campuses, with the system within itself. Campuses show mixed-use features that students can meet all their needs within short distances. Urban designs should be made for information societies when designing campuses, just like urban planners' approach to cities, and physical accessibility should be prioritized. This study investigates the problems of individuals with disabilities who are using or using Istanbul Sabahattin Zaim University Halkali Campus access to the campus via the Islamic Economic and Faculty of Education buildings samples and to determine the deficiencies in the current usage and the problems of the disabled individuals.
Transportation, Accessibility, Campus design
Transportation, Accessibility, Campus design
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