2010
DOI: 10.4305/metu.jfa.2010.1.13
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Post Occupancy Evaluation in the Practice of Architecture: A Case Study of Lütfi Kırdar Convention and Exhibition Centre

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“…POE is not a new model in assessing building performance. It emerged during World War II [26][27], around 1960 in Britain and the United States [28]. The current assessment focuses on individual building types.…”
Section: Post Occupancy Evaluation (Poe)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…POE is not a new model in assessing building performance. It emerged during World War II [26][27], around 1960 in Britain and the United States [28]. The current assessment focuses on individual building types.…”
Section: Post Occupancy Evaluation (Poe)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is a process which combines all elements of the building through detailed design, construction, hand over, as well as integrating a system to identify areas of weakness [Preiser et al 1998;Preiser, 2005;Pegg, 2005: p.215;Preiser et al 2005: p.8]. It should look at buildings in use [Leaman, 2010: p.571;Tanyer et al 2005] for the sole purpose of understanding how it operates alone. Once the building is made, referring back to the original design intent to compare how final product compares to the design intent allows the researcher to see where the discrepancies lie.…”
Section: The Process Of Pommentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Roychansyah and Felasari (2018) used IPA to determine the smart city application's city friendliness level and readiness level. Tanyer and Pembegül (2010) evaluated Lütfi Kırdar Congress and Exhibition Centre with an IPA matrix in line with the criteria of “location features, spatial and functional features and technical features.” The study area is a place that was transformed from a sports and exhibition area into a congress and exhibition palace. This is the only study that uses the IPA technique for reused buildings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%