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Japanese Garden Art

Japanese Garden Art

(1222 words)
December 8, 2025

Japanese garden art is an art form shaped by aesthetic and compositional elements with a history spanning over a thousand years, reflecting the spirit and culture of various periods. Originating from Chinese gardens, Japanese gardens gradually developed their own unique character through philosophical and religious influences such as Shinto and especially Zen Buddhism.Japanese Garden Art (Pexels)" image-alternate="" image-element-format="right">Core Elements and Compositional PrinciplesJapane

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Yunus Emre Yüce

Yunus Emre Yüce

Kahramanmaraş Yemeni

Kahramanmaraş Yemeni

(817 words)
December 1, 2025

Kahramanmaraş Yemenisi is a type of lightweight shoe produced entirely with natural materials using traditional methods native to Kahramanmaraş. Calfskin is used for the upper part of the shoe, thin goat leather for the binding (kıyı), sheepskin for the inner sole and camelskin or buffalo hide for the outer sole. A layer of clay is placed between the inner and outer soles, which are then bonded together using a natural adhesive derived from tree roots, and the yemenis are sewn entirely by hand u

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Zelal Çakar

Zelal Çakar

Art Sensitive to the Environment: The Power and Social Impact of Ecological Art

Art Sensitive to the Environment: The Power and Social Impact of Ecological Art

(777 words)
November 29, 2025

Ecological art is an interdisciplinary art form that reevaluates the relationship between nature and humans, approaching environmental issues through an artistic perspective. Emerging in parallel with environmental and political movements since the 1960s, this artistic approach does not merely treat nature as a theme; it also directly incorporates nature into the artistic production process. In this sense, ecological art transcends classical aesthetic concerns and assumes a societal and environm

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Elif Ece Özkara

Elif Ece Özkara

Biophilic DesignBi

Biophilic Design

(227 words)
November 29, 2025

Biophilic design is the integration of natural elements into the built environment to strengthen humans’ innate connection with nature. This concept is based on the “biophilia hypothesis,” proposed by biologist Edward O. Wilson in 1984. According to Wilson, humans are biologically programmed to form bonds with nature, and when this connection is severed, it leads to stress, difficulty concentrating, and unhappiness.Core Principles of Biophilic DesignNatural Light and Ventilation: Large windows a

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Harun Olçay

Harun Olçay

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