https://drive.google.com/drive/u/2/my-drive The city has the largest area of experience and the final limits on sense of belonging and space. The person who lives the city lives all the experiences he has developed in the sense of belonging, spread out from the room to out, living in the city boundaries. Because the city becomes a universe of man, a place in which a person is freed and beyond which most often do not imagine experientially. The interior in particular, across which an individual bedroom, opening to the outside world swings, outdoor, urban atmosphere. with the context of crowded and multi-cultural nature, city life offers us a world. Spaces of City, Borders and Flow Cities with a multi-layered, cosmopolitan structure represent a fast-flowing life in a metaphorically dense and crowded space. The fast flowing time, the flow of things around us, the rapid flow of events and the changes and transformations that flow brings. However, we are not a
What does it mean, to live in a room? Is to live in a place to take possession if it? What does taking possesions of a place mean? As from when does somewhere become truly yours? George Perec, The Bedroom (page 24). Questions and definitions on George Perec's thoughts on the room and sense of belonging and the questions posed. How is our way of developing perception for places? Bedroom, İs it a space that protects me from outdoor conditions; is a functional space where I can keep my possessions and stay? Or; Is it the area we are wrapped around, covering, representing our existence, defining me, being a piece or a part of it? To feel a sense of belonging in one place, is it important or necessary to be able to sustain life in one place? Especially in communities that live communal life, the lack of a private room belonging to the person, how does the feeling of space-individua