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Web of Science A visual perception effect assessment of some large and broad-leaved trees under different lighting arrangements(2014.01.01) Sakici, C; Var, MWeb of Science An Investigation on The Usage Of Plant Material in Open Green Spaces in Kastamonu City Center(2013.01.01) Sakici, C; Karakas, H; Kesimoglu, MDWeb of Science Assessing Landscape Perceptions of Urban Waterscapes(2015.01.01) Sakici, CPublication Assessing landscape perceptions of urban waterscapes(2015-07-01) Sakici C.; Sakici, CWater is one of the most significant design elements that contributes to people feeling good physically, behaviorally and psychologically. This paper aims to reveal the landscape values of various water compositions. As a result of the assessment of 20 different water compositions using a questionnaire and landscape assessment approach in different places in Edirne, the effects of water on landscape perceptions and preferences were revealed. With the help of the questionnaire answered by 100 people, visual preferences of the users, feelings and assessment of waters with the predetermined adjective pairs and landscape values were revealed for different water features. Variation analysis, correlation analysis and factor analysis were used in the study. It was found that waters with different features created different effects and they got higher values in terms of visual-spatial effects and functionality criteria when assessed in terms of landscape values. It was also revealed that natural and almost natural water scenes, wide water surfaces and silent or almost silent water scenes created a feeling of tranquility.Web of Science Design Stages of Plant Lighting and Issues to be Considered at Every Stage(2012.01.01) Sakici, C; Var, MWeb of Science Differences in Visual Perception of Abies nordmanniana subsp. bornmulleriana Mattf under Snow Load(2012.01.01) Sakici, C; Ayan, E; Ozdiger, ZPWeb of Science Evaluation of different wall design proposals based on user perception: the Izmit example in Turkiye(2023.01.01) Sakici, C; Kendirci, GWeb of Science Evaluation of Kastamonu Urban Road Planting by Users and Determination Species(2014.01.01) Sakici, C; Ayan, E; Kapucu, O; Turkdogdu, HWeb of Science Evaluation of Plants Identified with Historical Places in Terms of Characteristic Properties and Size(2022.01.01) Sakici, C; Piskin, YWeb of Science Examining The Usability Of Open Green Spaces By Different Users In Kastamonu City(2013.01.01) Sakici, C; Ayan, E; Ayan, O; Celik, SWeb of Science Plant-Space Relationship: An Example of Mosque Courtyard(2019.01.01) Sakici, C; Piskin, YPublication Relationships between visual preference of waterscapes and eating and drinking activity(2023-02-01) Sakıcı C.; Sakici, CAlthough the water formations were used functionally to cover the needs of ancient societies, the aspect of these formations that cool, psychologically relax, and rest people has been noticed in our today’s world, and has become an indispensable element in recreation areas. It was noticed that different waterscapes create different effects and attract people to the area, and water composition preferences have come to the forefront depending on the place and the activity performed in that particular place. Which water compositions are desirable or undesirable to perform eating and drinking activities were investigated in this study besides the functional use of the water element along with how it affects people in psychological terms. A total of 20 different images of waterscapes in the city of Trabzon were used in the study, a questionnaire was applied to 100 people, and the relations between the characteristics of water and eating and drinking activities were uncovered. It was found that waterscapes with high visual quality were preferred more for eating and drinking activities in the study. Landscape attributes of the waterspace, which have a positive and negative effect on visual quality, were revealed. And common characteristics of waterscapes that were preferred for eating and drinking activities were determined.Web of Science Relationships between visual preference of waterscapes and eating and drinking activity(2022.01.01) Sakici, CWeb of Science Publication The assessment of the relationship between various waterscapes and outdoor activities: Edirne, Turkey.(2014-06-01) Sakıcı, ÇiğdemThe environment is very important in terms of the behaviours and actions of human beings, and activity-environment correlation is used frequently in outdoor arrangements. The environment must meet the requirements and expectations of society. Outdoor activities are the activities that contribute to the well-being of human beings in physical (heartbeat, respiration, blood pressure, etc.) (Ulrich, Journal of Environmental Psychology 11:210-230, 1991), psychological (fear, anxiety, depression, loneliness, stress, etc.) (Marcus and Barnes 1999) and behavioural (insomnia, nervousness, restlessness, passivity, etc.) (Ulrich 1999) terms. It is known that human beings are affected significantly by the environments they are in, and more importantly, it is known that the environment they are in affects their happiness status. The causes of this effect are the features and appearances of the spatial elements and components that mainly make up such environments. One of the elements that is used frequently in landscape is water. If one examines designed or natural open spaces, it may be observed that water has very distinctive features. Dynamic (in the form of a leak, with intense flow rate, cascade, foamy, squirting, jet, graded, etc.) and still water elements may be used with sculptures, plants, rocks and elevations (on land). This study aims to reveal which age groups of students enjoy the different types of activities with regards to water features and emotional associations that motion and characteristics of water bring out in human beings and also to reveal the water preferences of human beings, including their reasons for such preference. Thus, 20 different water compositions located in Edirne Province were selected, and in 2-min camera reels, the students of various age groups assessed water with various characteristic features via a survey. As a result, it was revealed that human beings from various age groups wish to perform different activities with water elements having distinctive characteristic features, and the types of water elements that are subject to various age groups' like and dislike were determined. Kruskal-Wallis test was used during testing the effect of age differences. Chi-square analysis was used in order to examine the effect of age differences on preferences with regards to the activities that shall be performed at locations that include utilization of various water elements. The results reveal that while the use of water should be allowed in landscaping, selections regarding the elements of these water features should be made based on the type of activity and the age group of users in relation to the location.Web of Science Web of Science The Organization of Psychiatric Hospital Gardens (Open Space Therapy Units) and The Criterions(2014.01.01) Sakici, C; Var, MWeb of Science The steps of logo design at Kastamonu University, Forestry Faculty(2012.01.01) Sakici, C; Ayan, EWeb of Science Urban silhouette design: A case study of Kastamonu(2017.01.01) Sakici, CPublication Urban silhouette design: A case study of Kastamonu(2017.01.01) Sakici, C