Journal Papers by Damla Katuk
SAR Journal - Science and Research, 2023
TO CITE: Köseoğlu, Emine; Katuk, Damla; Taşdemir, Esma & Genç, Hatice. (2023). A Bibliometric Ana... more TO CITE: Köseoğlu, Emine; Katuk, Damla; Taşdemir, Esma & Genç, Hatice. (2023). A Bibliometric Analysis of Emotion at the Intersection of the Concepts of Biophilic and Design. SAR Journal - Science and Research, 6(2), 61-72.
ABSTRACT: Emotion is the research subject of many disciplines. Among these studies, emotion emerges as a concept related to biophilic design. The present investigation used bibliometric analysis, which included documents from the Scopus and Web of Science Core Collection stores of data to the science mapping approach in the VOSviewer. Considering the analysis' findings, it can be said that the examination of emotion at the intersection of biophilic and design under the heading the concept of architecture is a field of study that is new, open to examination, and open to association with different concepts.

DEPARCH Journal of Design Planning and Aesthetics Research, 2023
TO CITE: Katuk, Damla & Köseoğlu, Emine (2023). Affect, Architecture and Water: Bibliometric Anal... more TO CITE: Katuk, Damla & Köseoğlu, Emine (2023). Affect, Architecture and Water: Bibliometric Analysis of the Literature. DEPARCH Journal of Design Planning and Aesthetics Research (e-ISSN: 2822-4175, Eurasian Scientific Journal Index, Directory of Research Journals Indexing), 2(1), 85-114 . DOI: 10.55755/DepArch.2023.18
FOR THE FULL-TEXT: https://dergipark.org.tr/en/pub/deparch/issue/77180/1214912
ABSTRACT
Effects of water in the space is the subject of study in many scientific fields. The research question is that whether the water features are included in the studies carried out the intersection of affect and architecture. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to explore the literature regarding the concepts of affect-architecture-water and to determine the concepts in current research areas and the primary authors. The scope of this study consists of documents in Scopus database. The keywords “Affect, Affective, Architecture, Water” were selected for the systematically analysed scan made in Scopus database. Scanning was done by creating three different combinations with the selected keywords. First combination is “Affect” and “Architecture; Second combination is “Affective” and “Architecture”; Third combination is “Affect”, “Architecture” and “Water”. After collecting the bibliometric data of a total of 1557 documents according to three different combinations from the database on November 21, 2022, the downloaded data files were transferred to the VOSviewer (1.6.18.0) software. Bibliometric analysis with science mapping techniques was applied to the dataset by the VOSviewer. Firstly, Scopus analysis search results were examined. Secondly, Visuals were created by science mapping techniques. As a result, nine concepts and 26 authors were determined. The concepts for the gaps are “Architecture, Affect, Atmosphere, Perception, Space, Sensory Experience, Architectural Design, Built Environment, Emotion”. The authors are “Deleuze, Guattari, Davidson, Anderson, Barrett, Damasio, Kraftl, Lyubomirsky, Manzo, Massumi, P. L. Russell, Wigley, Scherer, J. A. Russell, Böhme, Abusaada, Matteis, Bachelard, Merleau-Ponty, Pallasmaa, Plutchik, Watson, Zumthor, Lefebvre, Sørensen, Ebbensgaard”.

ALFA Architecture Papers of the Faculty of Architecture and Design STU, 2023
TO CITE: Katuk, Damla & Köseoğlu, Emine (2023). Bibliometric analysis of water at the intersectio... more TO CITE: Katuk, Damla & Köseoğlu, Emine (2023). Bibliometric analysis of water at the intersection of environmental psychology and biophilic design. ALFA Architecture Papers of the Faculty of Architecture and Design STU, 28(1), March 2023, 17-35.
https://alfa.stuba.sk/cisla/1-2023/
ABSTRACT
Water is the subject of study in many scientific fields. The relationship between water and space in architecture is connected with environmental psychology and biophilic design. Therefore, this study seeks to explore the research related to water at the intersection of environmental psychology and biophilic design, to identify current research gaps and primary authors and concepts. The method applied herein is bibliometric analysis with the science mapping technique, covering the documents held on Scopus and Web of Science Core Collection databases. The keywords environmental psychology, biophilic design, and water are selected for the systematically analysed scan performed in Scopus and Web of Science Core Collection databases. After collecting the bibliometric data of a total of 292 documents from the databases on 1 May 2022, the downloaded .csv and .txt data files were transferred to VOSviewer (1.6.18.0). Firstly, descriptive data was examined on the Scopus and Web of Science Core Collection databases. Secondly, visualizations were created via the science mapping techniques by VOSviewer. The selected bibliometric analysis with science mapping techniques represents co-authorship data by the authors, co-occurrences data by author keywords, citation data by documents, co-citation data by the cited references, and co-citation data by the cited authors. As a result, twelve primary authors and five concepts have been identified. The concepts for the gaps are biophilic design, biophilia, emotional design, perception, and architectural design. The critical result is that in the approach to the relationship between space and water in architecture, biophilic design has been found to be a more recent field than environmental psychology. So, the concepts ascertained in this study – and especially the newly established combinations with the biophilic architecture– are going to have a growing tendency in architecture.

IDA: International Design and Art Journal, 2022
TO CITE: Katuk, Damla and Köseoğlu, Emine, 2022, Biophilic Architecture and Water: Examining Wate... more TO CITE: Katuk, Damla and Köseoğlu, Emine, 2022, Biophilic Architecture and Water: Examining Water as a Spatial Sensory Element, IDA International Design and Art Journal (ISSN: 2687-5373, TR-Dizin, EBSCO-Host, DOAJ), Volume 4, Issue 2, pp.252-270.
https://www.idajournal.com/index.php/ida/article/view/161
Abstract
Biophilic design can be briefly summarized as a concept affecting human well-being and nature. Thus, the inclusion of water in architectural designs has attracted attention. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the sensory perception of water in architectural space designs that can be revealed as examples of biophilic design. Scope of this study, seven contemporary architectural examples were examined within the context of the importance of perceptual aspects of water. This study is a qualitative research design. Data collection methods from documents are used. Two methods are designed for this study. The first method’s aim was to analyze to describe the sensory features of water and the second method’s aim was to analyze to determine the sensory and perceptual concepts of water in selected buildings. As a result, the concepts that emerged from the analyses affect the relationship between biophilic design, and architecture. The results provide 21 concepts (Noise, Endless, Calm, Curling, Plane, Disappearing, Multisensory, Kaleidoscopic Effect, Infinitely Reflections, Senses, Contact, Eco, Hearing, Part of Waterfall, Illusion, View, Peaceful, Reflection, Dramatic Panorama, Communication, Reflection) from statements describing the relationship between water, human, nature, biophilic design and architecture for the designers.Keywords: Biophilic Architecture, Architectural Space, Water, Perception, SensesExtended Abstract Introduction: Water plays a significant role in life while connecting humans and nature. Water is an important element and directly affects humans’ psychological and physiological structures. Water has been a focal point for people and cities th roughout history. Accessibility to water has sometimes been a symbolic or vital requirement. Water has the potential to describe a city and make it readable. It can be perceived differently in mind visually and transform the space with its ambiguous form. It is also an element that can affect human psychological and physiological structures. Water is sometimes a substance in which species live, and sometimes it is an element that exists in space. This space turns into a place according to the living things in it. Seen from the opposite side, the human body is a place for water, where water settles. Thus, it is an important element that cannot be separated from human beings. From this point of view, it can be argued that using water elements in architectural designs can affect people differently.Humans cannot be thought of independently or in isolation from nature. Therefore, nature should be intertwined with the built environment. Biophilic design gains importance at this point. Being detached from nature is a negative result of increasing built environments; thanks to biophilic architecture, it is aimed to integrate nature into architecture.
Papers by Damla Katuk
SAR Journal, Jun 26, 2023
Emotion is the research subject of many disciplines. Among these studies, emotion emerges as a co... more Emotion is the research subject of many disciplines. Among these studies, emotion emerges as a concept related to biophilic design. The present investigation used bibliometric analysis, which included documents from the Scopus and Web of Science Core Collection stores of data to the science mapping approach in the VOSviewer. Considering the analysis' findings, it can be said that the examination of emotion at the intersection of biophilic and design under the heading the concept of architecture is a field of study that is new, open to examination, and open to association with different concepts.

Effects of water in the space is the subject of study in many scientific fields. The research que... more Effects of water in the space is the subject of study in many scientific fields. The research question is that whether the water features are included in the studies carried out the intersection of affect and architecture. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to explore the literature regarding the concepts of affect-architecture-water and to determine the concepts in current research areas and the primary authors. The scope of this study consists of documents in Scopus database. The keywords "Affect, Affective, Architecture, Water" were selected for the systematically analysed scan made in Scopus database. Scanning was done by creating three different combinations with the selected keywords. First combination is "Affect" and "Architecture; Second combination is "Affective" and "Architecture"; Third combination is "Affect", "Architecture" and "Water". After collecting the bibliometric data of a total of 1557 documents according to three different combinations from the database on November 21, 2022, the downloaded data files were transferred to the VOSviewer (1.6.18.0) software. Bibliometric analysis with science mapping techniques was applied to the dataset by the VOSviewer. Firstly, Scopus analysis search results were examined. Secondly, Visuals were created by science mapping techniques. As a result, nine concepts and 26 authors were determined. The concepts for the gaps are "

Architecture Papers of the Faculty of Architecture and Design STU, Mar 1, 2023
Water is the subject of study in many scientific fields. The relationship between water and space... more Water is the subject of study in many scientific fields. The relationship between water and space in architecture is connected with environmental psychology and biophilic design. Therefore, this study seeks to explore the research related to water at the intersection of environmental psychology and biophilic design, to identify current research gaps and primary authors and concepts. The method applied herein is bibliometric analysis with the science mapping technique, covering the documents held on Scopus and Web of Science Core Collection databases. The keywords environmental psychology, biophilic design, and water are selected for the systematically analysed scan performed in Scopus and Web of Science Core Collection databases. After collecting the bibliometric data of a total of 292 documents from the databases on 1 May 2022, the downloaded .csv and .txt data files were transferred to VOSviewer (1.6.18.0). Firstly, descriptive data was examined on the Scopus and Web of Science Core Collection databases. Secondly, visualizations were created via the science mapping techniques by VOSviewer. The selected bibliometric analysis with science mapping techniques represents co-authorship data by the authors, co-occurrences data by author keywords, citation data by documents, co-citation data by the cited references, and co-citation data by the cited authors. As a result, twelve primary authors and five concepts have been identified. The concepts for the gaps are biophilic design, biophilia, emotional design, perception, and architectural design. The critical result is that in the approach to the relationship between space and water in architecture, biophilic design has been found to be a more recent field than environmental psychology. So, the concepts ascertained in this studyand especially the newly established combinations with the biophilic architecture-are going to have a growing tendency in architecture.
SAR Journal - Science and Research
Emotion is the research subject of many disciplines. Among these studies, emotion emerges as a co... more Emotion is the research subject of many disciplines. Among these studies, emotion emerges as a concept related to biophilic design. The present investigation used bibliometric analysis, which included documents from the Scopus and Web of Science Core Collection stores of data to the science mapping approach in the VOSviewer. Considering the analysis’ findings, it can be said that the examination of emotion at the intersection of biophilic and design under the heading the concept of architecture is a field of study that is new, open to examination, and open to association with different concepts.

Affect, Architecture and Water: Bibliometric Analysis of the Literature
Journal of Design, Planning and Aesthetics Research
Effects of water in the space is the subject of study in many scientific fields. The research que... more Effects of water in the space is the subject of study in many scientific fields. The research question is that whether the water features are included in the studies carried out the intersection of affect and architecture. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to explore the literature regarding the concepts of affect-architecture-water and to determine the concepts in current research areas and the primary authors. The scope of this study consists of documents in Scopus database. The keywords “Affect, Affective, Architecture, Water” were selected for the systematically analysed scan made in Scopus database. Scanning was done by creating three different combinations with the selected keywords. First combination is “Affect” and “Architecture; Second combination is “Affective” and “Architecture”; Third combination is “Affect”, “Architecture” and “Water”. After collecting the bibliometric data of a total of 1557 documents according to three different combinations from the database on...

Architecture Papers of the Faculty of Architecture and Design STU
Water is the subject of study in many scientific fields. The relationship between water and space... more Water is the subject of study in many scientific fields. The relationship between water and space in architecture is connected with environmental psychology and biophilic design. Therefore, this study seeks to explore the research related to water at the intersection of environmental psychology and biophilic design, to identify current research gaps and primary authors and concepts. The method applied herein is biblio-metric analysis with the science mapping technique, covering the documents held on Scopus and Web of Science Core Collection databases. The keywords environmental psychology, biophilic design, and water are selected for the systematically analysed scan performed in Scopus and Web of Science Core Collection databases. After collecting the bibliometric data of a total of 292 documents from the databases on 1 May 2022, the downloaded .csv and .txt data files were transferred to VOSviewer (1.6.18.0). Firstly, descriptive data was examined on the Scopus and Web of Science C...
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Journal Papers by Damla Katuk
ABSTRACT: Emotion is the research subject of many disciplines. Among these studies, emotion emerges as a concept related to biophilic design. The present investigation used bibliometric analysis, which included documents from the Scopus and Web of Science Core Collection stores of data to the science mapping approach in the VOSviewer. Considering the analysis' findings, it can be said that the examination of emotion at the intersection of biophilic and design under the heading the concept of architecture is a field of study that is new, open to examination, and open to association with different concepts.
FOR THE FULL-TEXT: https://dergipark.org.tr/en/pub/deparch/issue/77180/1214912
ABSTRACT
Effects of water in the space is the subject of study in many scientific fields. The research question is that whether the water features are included in the studies carried out the intersection of affect and architecture. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to explore the literature regarding the concepts of affect-architecture-water and to determine the concepts in current research areas and the primary authors. The scope of this study consists of documents in Scopus database. The keywords “Affect, Affective, Architecture, Water” were selected for the systematically analysed scan made in Scopus database. Scanning was done by creating three different combinations with the selected keywords. First combination is “Affect” and “Architecture; Second combination is “Affective” and “Architecture”; Third combination is “Affect”, “Architecture” and “Water”. After collecting the bibliometric data of a total of 1557 documents according to three different combinations from the database on November 21, 2022, the downloaded data files were transferred to the VOSviewer (1.6.18.0) software. Bibliometric analysis with science mapping techniques was applied to the dataset by the VOSviewer. Firstly, Scopus analysis search results were examined. Secondly, Visuals were created by science mapping techniques. As a result, nine concepts and 26 authors were determined. The concepts for the gaps are “Architecture, Affect, Atmosphere, Perception, Space, Sensory Experience, Architectural Design, Built Environment, Emotion”. The authors are “Deleuze, Guattari, Davidson, Anderson, Barrett, Damasio, Kraftl, Lyubomirsky, Manzo, Massumi, P. L. Russell, Wigley, Scherer, J. A. Russell, Böhme, Abusaada, Matteis, Bachelard, Merleau-Ponty, Pallasmaa, Plutchik, Watson, Zumthor, Lefebvre, Sørensen, Ebbensgaard”.
https://alfa.stuba.sk/cisla/1-2023/
ABSTRACT
Water is the subject of study in many scientific fields. The relationship between water and space in architecture is connected with environmental psychology and biophilic design. Therefore, this study seeks to explore the research related to water at the intersection of environmental psychology and biophilic design, to identify current research gaps and primary authors and concepts. The method applied herein is bibliometric analysis with the science mapping technique, covering the documents held on Scopus and Web of Science Core Collection databases. The keywords environmental psychology, biophilic design, and water are selected for the systematically analysed scan performed in Scopus and Web of Science Core Collection databases. After collecting the bibliometric data of a total of 292 documents from the databases on 1 May 2022, the downloaded .csv and .txt data files were transferred to VOSviewer (1.6.18.0). Firstly, descriptive data was examined on the Scopus and Web of Science Core Collection databases. Secondly, visualizations were created via the science mapping techniques by VOSviewer. The selected bibliometric analysis with science mapping techniques represents co-authorship data by the authors, co-occurrences data by author keywords, citation data by documents, co-citation data by the cited references, and co-citation data by the cited authors. As a result, twelve primary authors and five concepts have been identified. The concepts for the gaps are biophilic design, biophilia, emotional design, perception, and architectural design. The critical result is that in the approach to the relationship between space and water in architecture, biophilic design has been found to be a more recent field than environmental psychology. So, the concepts ascertained in this study – and especially the newly established combinations with the biophilic architecture– are going to have a growing tendency in architecture.
https://www.idajournal.com/index.php/ida/article/view/161
Abstract
Biophilic design can be briefly summarized as a concept affecting human well-being and nature. Thus, the inclusion of water in architectural designs has attracted attention. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the sensory perception of water in architectural space designs that can be revealed as examples of biophilic design. Scope of this study, seven contemporary architectural examples were examined within the context of the importance of perceptual aspects of water. This study is a qualitative research design. Data collection methods from documents are used. Two methods are designed for this study. The first method’s aim was to analyze to describe the sensory features of water and the second method’s aim was to analyze to determine the sensory and perceptual concepts of water in selected buildings. As a result, the concepts that emerged from the analyses affect the relationship between biophilic design, and architecture. The results provide 21 concepts (Noise, Endless, Calm, Curling, Plane, Disappearing, Multisensory, Kaleidoscopic Effect, Infinitely Reflections, Senses, Contact, Eco, Hearing, Part of Waterfall, Illusion, View, Peaceful, Reflection, Dramatic Panorama, Communication, Reflection) from statements describing the relationship between water, human, nature, biophilic design and architecture for the designers.Keywords: Biophilic Architecture, Architectural Space, Water, Perception, SensesExtended Abstract Introduction: Water plays a significant role in life while connecting humans and nature. Water is an important element and directly affects humans’ psychological and physiological structures. Water has been a focal point for people and cities th roughout history. Accessibility to water has sometimes been a symbolic or vital requirement. Water has the potential to describe a city and make it readable. It can be perceived differently in mind visually and transform the space with its ambiguous form. It is also an element that can affect human psychological and physiological structures. Water is sometimes a substance in which species live, and sometimes it is an element that exists in space. This space turns into a place according to the living things in it. Seen from the opposite side, the human body is a place for water, where water settles. Thus, it is an important element that cannot be separated from human beings. From this point of view, it can be argued that using water elements in architectural designs can affect people differently.Humans cannot be thought of independently or in isolation from nature. Therefore, nature should be intertwined with the built environment. Biophilic design gains importance at this point. Being detached from nature is a negative result of increasing built environments; thanks to biophilic architecture, it is aimed to integrate nature into architecture.
Papers by Damla Katuk