Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, cilt.29, sa.12, ss.11165-11174, 2020 (SCI-Expanded)
Growing globalization along with rapidly advancing demographic, technological, and economic
motions affects the image of many cities in today’s
world. High-rise growing, in the world has been
clearly seen since the last two decades. In recent
years, the city landscape has been impacted by modern high-rise buildings and has become a major matter from the point of the landscape conservation of a
city like Istanbul with a historical peninsula silhouette. In this article, which argues the aesthetics of the
manmade environment, assorted elements have been
assessed by the users based on the formal aesthetic
measure in the 4th Levent area, where high-rise
buildings are intense. In this context, this article aims
to specify the elements that can enhance user preferences, quality of urban landscapes, and the approach
of different social groups towards the place. Visual
survey methodology, which is applied here to determine the user's perception of the place, is the main
method of the study based on visual landscape evaluation techniques. 95 individuals participating in the
survey were asked to assess formal aesthetic factors
consisting of building facade effect, building aesthetics, sovereignty, diversity, prestige, background,
trust and superiority for 15 chosen high-rise commercial buildings. One-way ANOVA, correlation
and regression tests were applied on the data which
collected through questionnaire. With the regression
models to be created, formal aesthetic variables
which were meaningfully predictable in the perceptions of the urban area were determined. The findings and results are expected to supply substantial resources to the relevant city stakeholders in future urban landscape studies.