In the thesis study, small household typologies have been investigated under ‘dynamics, diverse, dual’ trilogy respectively and this is an alternately trilogy that each concept creates each other. Small households’ typologies have been investigated by these three concepts. Firstly, dynamic concept has a great effect on the formation of household typologies by some basic features such as; age, family life-cycle, flexibility, timely transformations on small households, distances between work and house on metropolitan cities, moving from one place to another which is migration. The effects of dynamics on sm
(1) Age-time,
(2) Family lifecycle,
(3) Industrialization,
(3) Distances between work and house, metropolitan cities,
(4) Urban …show more content…
Emphasizing the dynamics feature of small household respectively, age corresponds to young and old household typologies which are demonstrated by basically location of the house such as older small households’ lives generally at city centers by being first buyers of the houses and young households generally chose; off-center locations, due to appropriate rents. In the study it is found that especially at metropolitan cities such as İstanbul, Ankara, İzmir, houses at city centers are occupied more with old age users who bought these houses at past, and they use ,or rent as whole or only empty rooms. This model is formed due to economic concerns, which is high costs of rental apartments in the city center. On the other hand, young age people mostly prefer city sights for to rent a house because of the low costs. This causes the formation of young age clusters of ‘off-center’ where they found their similar clusters. And Johnston (1972) emphasizes …show more content…
This young people as migrants move these metropolitan cities for mainly two reasons, first is the child launching stage of the family cycle, child leaves the house for to get graduation study at a large city or graduated child leaves the house for to find a better job for his/herself at metropolitan cities. Migration, from past to recent day seen as a highly selective process especially linked with age and rapidly growing places lived huge influxes of young and unskilled, new graduated people from countryside to metropolitan cities. (Johnston