LAND-USE EVALUATION OF KOCAELI UNIVERSITY MAIN CAMPUS AREA



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LAND USE EVALUATION of KOCAELI UNIVERSITY MAIN CAMPUS AREA

Mert Gamze

Istanbul Technical University, Faculty of Architecture, City and Regional Planning
Department, Istanbul

Mert Ertan

Kocaeli University, Geological Engineering Department, Kocaeli

Abstract

Today, Kocaeli University, attending over 20 000 students, has missions such as
minimising the unfavourable effects of rapid industrialisation and urbanisation of this region
supporting and moreover directing the industry by means of scientific approach and enriching
the culture and democratic relation system. Especially, after Kocaeli earthquake August 17th,
it has been clearly seen the importance of Kocaeli University. Thus, It has been concluded to
establish the faculty of architecture and civil engineering, geography, sociology and
psychology.



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