THE PLACE AND THE IMPORTANCE IN TEXTILE ART OF SHELTER TENTS IN TURKISH ARCHITECTURE
Abstract
Tents as a Nomadic life style has always been one of the most important way of life in turkish
tribe culture. In order to offer immediacy, tents have been the first choice in different
civilations keeping warm during summers, warm during winters as well as easily being
assembled and transferred. As a result of the practicality it offered tents have been customised
in various ways depending on the culture they were used in as well as providing a historical
source reflecting customs and culture. The materials used as textiles and frames of the
construction and isolation mirrorred the circumstances of the era. The textile materials
forming the space by themselves created a strong bond with the architecture itself.
This study aims to observe the relationship between the Tuskish tent culture with the choice
and usage of textile materials providing a timeline of the nomadic culture transforming into a
modern society as well as prodividing an orientation on how the nomadic tent culture
influenced modern day architecture and textile art interaction.








