- Sakız house
Sakız house or Sakız type house (Turkish: "Sakız evi") is a traditional type of house in
Turkish architecture which are proper principally toTurkey 'sAegean Sea coast. The first houses of this type date from the 19th century, and many are still in use. They gained an increased level of popularity among secondary summer residence owners in recent years, and the modern examples that are built follow the traditional lines in varying degrees.Sakız houses are concentrated especially, from north to south, in
Bergama ,Foça ,İzmir center andKarşıyaka ,Çeşme andAlaçatı , and more to the south in lesser numbers. Some sources place within the definition of Sakız house traditional residences that were built as far as south asKalkan and even inKaraman inCentral Anatolia .According to the rather scarce methodical research conducted until present-day, Sakız house pattern is thought to have derived from
Musandıralı houses consructed as of the 18th century inDatça andBodrum . The word "Sakız" means "mastic " or "gum " in Turkish, and it is also the Turkish name for theChios island and the town. It is not established with certainty to which of these meanings the word "Sakız" should be associated with in architectural context.They are distinguished with their built-in front entry and bare façades, on the which a
bay window or abalcony of usually small dimensions is often found. The overall dimensions can be extremely narrow and the space is iaid out in a way as to accentuate vertical extension, assuring natural balance ofair conditioning andheating . Both detached and attached examples can be seen and they are directly connected to the street.References
* [http://www.meda-corpus.net/eng/gates/PDF/F1/Tr_t08.PDF Traditional Mediterranean Architecture (Sakız type - Turkey)]
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