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Old Uşak Houses

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Period(s)

Late 19th century – early 20th century

Protection

Approximately 86 structures registered

Architecture(s)

Stone ground floor

gabled and external veranda plan

wooden upper floor

Location

Uşak city center (Aybey

Kurtuluş neighborhoods)

Karaağaç

Işık

Old Uşak houses are one of the cultural heritage elements reflecting the traditional residential fabric of Uşak province. These houses are original structures that embody the identity of Uşak city through their historical, cultural, and architectural features. Concentrated in the city center, these houses are predominantly two-story dwellings distinguished by their gabled roofs and courtyard layouts. The design of these buildings reflects a harmony with the local lifestyle of their time.

Architectural Features and Planning

Old Uşak houses typically consist of a ground floor and a first floor. The ground floors are constructed using stone, while the upper floors feature adobe or timber-framed wall systems. Built on stone foundations, these structures are notable for their durability and adaptation to local climatic conditions. The roofs are of a broken-pitch form and are generally covered with Turkish-style clay tiles.


In the floor plan, the “sofa,” a shared living space, occupies a central role. Rooms are arranged around this area, following the traditional Turkish house plan type. On the exterior facades, bay windows (cumba), window sequences, and wooden joinery stand out as prominent architectural elements. Additionally, some houses feature intricately carved wooden doors and windows, offering original details that reflect the craftsmanship of the period.


Materials and Construction Techniques

The primary materials used in traditional Uşak houses are stone, adobe, wood, and clay tiles. Ground floors are typically built with cut stone or rubble stone, while upper floors are completed with timber-framed adobe walls. This construction system ensures efficient use of local materials while providing structural flexibility against natural events such as earthquakes. Roofs are finished with clay tiles laid over a wooden beam system.


Relationship with Social Life and Interior Space Usage

In some examples, the interior space usage reflects the haremlik-selamlık division, although rooms are generally designed for multiple purposes. Each room includes elements such as a hearth, storage alcoves, and raised platforms. These features demonstrate that the house was designed to support both daily life and hospitality customs. Moreover, the presence of internal courtyards or gardens in most houses exemplifies the traditional relationship between daily life and nature.

Conservation and Promotion Activities

The Uşak Governorship, Uşak Municipality, and relevant units under the Ministry of Culture and Tourism are carrying out various initiatives to preserve and promote traditional Uşak houses. Within this framework, certain buildings with original architectural features are being restored and integrated into urban tourism. One such house, the Dokur House, stands out both for its architectural qualities and as a typical example of traditional Uşak houses, and is open to local visitors.

Tourism and Cultural Value

Old Uşak houses are presented to visitors as living witnesses of Uşak’s historical urban fabric and hold a significant place in the city’s cultural memory. In promotion activities conducted by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, these houses feature prominently for their architectural and cultural value, attracting both domestic and international tourists.

Bibliographies




Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Republic of Turkey. “Eski Uşak Konakları.” *Türkiye Kültür Portalı*. Accessed July 17, 2025. https://www.kulturportali.gov.tr/turkiye/usak/gezilecekyer/eski-usak-konaklari

T.C. Uşak Municipality. “Dokur Evi.” *Uşak Belediyesi Resmî Web Sitesi*. Accessed July 17, 2025. https://www.usak.bel.tr/icerik/dokur-evi

T.C. Uşak Valiliği. "Tarihi Uşak Evleri." Uşak Valiliği Resmî Web Sitesi. Accessed July 17, 2025. http://usak.gov.tr/tarihi-usak-evleri

T.C.Uşak İl Directorate of Culture and Tourism. "Mimari." Uşak Provincial Directorate of Culture and Tourism Official Website. Accessed July 17, 2025. https://usak.ktb.gov.tr/TR-75327/mimari.html

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AuthorYusuf İslam TuğlaDecember 2, 2025 at 7:29 AM

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Contents

  • Architectural Features and Planning

  • Materials and Construction Techniques

  • Relationship with Social Life and Interior Space Usage

  • Conservation and Promotion Activities

  • Tourism and Cultural Value

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