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      Charrettes for Developing a Transdisciplinary Approach in Urban Housing

      Transdisciplinary Journal of Engineering & Science
      The Academy of Transdisciplinary Learning and Advanced Studies

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          This article is based on the importance of coexistence in urban housing and the search for methods that are capable of increasing the forms and tendencies of dwellers’ participation. Today, with shifting roles in architecture, an approach derived from the interaction of architects, designers, planners, experts, and dwellers is needed to weave an overlapping fusion of different housing approaches. Therefore, today, how can a seamless collaboration be established in cities such as İstanbul, where participation is relatively low? One possible approach to rethinking coexistence as a design process is to apply transdisciplinary (TR) approaches through the architecture and design charrettes that enable active participation through the open and interactive dialogues they provide. Therefore, the role of architectural charrettes in the application of the participatory nature of the TR approach can ensure the development of an open and interactive atmosphere.

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          Transdisciplinary Journal of Engineering & Science
          tjes
          The Academy of Transdisciplinary Learning and Advanced Studies
          1949-0569
          January 01 2024
          January 18 2024
          : 15
          Article
          10.22545/2024/00248
          e8b850a7-2490-4a0e-9242-e7a6333f621a
          © 2024
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