Plenary
Lecture
Ecological Approaches and Green Design Implementations
in Interior Architecture

Assistant Professor Gozen Guner Aktas
Interior Architecture and Environmental Design
TOBB ETU University
Turkey
E-mail:
gaktas@etu.edu.tr
Abstract: The concept of Ecological and Green design
are significant topics that are discussed from lots of
different disciplines around the world. The importance
of those concepts are increasing everyday; while the
world population is increasing and the overall quantity
of natural resources is decreasing. The conflict of this
century can be identified as “an increase in peoples’
life quality while a decrease in the overall consumption
of natural resources”. Since the earth is a closed
ecosystem, it will not be possible to support such an
exponentially increasing population within the
traditional growth-oriented economic models. Therefore,
a shift in the current economic and socio-cultural
framework is required: a transition from a traditional
material and product paradigm to an emerging knowledge
and service paradigm; a transition in which the research
into ecological and green shifts from a technological
and product-related innovation process to a broader
techno-socio-cultural process. Ecological and Green
design approaches are discussed in build environment by
different scales. Interior architecture as a complex
discipline can give great contributions to those
concepts. The design of interior spaces can be
considered as a complex process from the perspective
that, the interior space ought to meet various human
needs (ecological, physiological, emotional and
socio-cultural) and as a result should stimulate life
styles, functional necessities and various senses. On
the other hand, interior spaces are the main living
areas of the human beings. People spend most of their
lives in interior spaces. So it is essential to discuss
the concepts of Ecological and Green in interior spaces.
Interior architecture discipline can give a great
contribution to those concepts by using healthier
interior materials, less polluting and more
resource-efficient practices that promote the wellbeing
of building occupants and results in less drain of the
urban infrastructure and natural resources.
Brief biography of the speaker:
Gozen Guner Aktas graduated from Bilkent University,
Interior Architecture and Environmental Design
department in Turkey in 1997. She worked as a research
assistant and completed her masters degree in Interior
Architecture and Environmental design at Bilkent
University in 1999. She continued her professional
career in some of the most important design firms of
Turkey as an Interior Architect. She completed more than
50 Interior Architecture projects. During her
professional career she also completed her PHD degree in
Interior Architecture and Environmental Design
department at Hacettepe University in Turkey. She is
presently continuing her academic studies as an Asst.
Professor at TOBB ETU University in the department of
Interior Architecture and Environmental Design. Her
research interests are; public life and interior space
relations, public interior spaces, recreational interior
spaces, sustainability in interior spaces. She is the
member of Chamber of Interior Architects of Turkey.
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