CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN ARCHITECTURE/ EXPERIENCE , PERCEPTION, THEORY, YILDIZ AKSOY, Editör, DAKAM, İstanbul, ss.154-166, 2020
Individuals, as social beings, are necessarily in communication with each other. There are many ways in
which this communication takes place. Consciousness, in other words the reactions people have towards
their surroundings within the society, constitutes a necessary factor for healthy communication. However,
inter-personal communication has been deteriorating due to technological advancements. People can no
longer transmit their reactions properly to the other side. As a result, the communication cycle between
the recipient and transmitter cannot be attained in the desired form. Communication does not only take
place between people, but also between people and the structures surrounding them. This study aims to
examine how churches, as shared spaces, are perceived in Turkey. It particular, the focus is on gothic
churches, as this structure group has a common architectural language. Since language is the most basic
level of communication, a structure group with such a common language has been selected for this study.
God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit are the three metaphors used in Christian churches. This study shows
how metaphors used for the church (God, Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit) have changed in the Turkish
society.
Keywords: Gothic church, communication, semiotics, denotation, connotation.