E-ISSN: 2458-973X
Analyzing the knowledge and attitudes of architects in Türkiye on circular economy in the built environment
1Department of Architecture, Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, Faculty of Architecture, İstanbul, Türkiye
2Department of Architecture, Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, Institute of Science, Faculty of Architecture, İstanbul, Türkiye
Journal of Sustainable Construction Materials and Technologies 2025; 1(10): 79-92 DOI: 10.47481/jscmt.1667782
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Abstract

Te circular economy (CE) model ofers solutions to prevent environmental and ecological degradation, aiming for sustainability. This study aims to analyze CE awareness among architects in Türkiye. A descriptive research approach was conducted using a structured survey to determine architects' awareness of CE principles and strategies in the built environment.
Based on the survey data, explanatory research was undertaken to explore the relationships
between variables, test the proposed hypotheses, and provide more precise insights. The study found that architects in Türkiye have a low level of knowledge about CE but demonstrate a high level of positive attitude towards CE. The knowledge gap is particularly pronounced among architects with undergraduate education. Furthermore, as architects' knowledge of CE increases, their attitude toward CE becomes more positive. The study also revealed that architects' work experience or their area of practice in architecture significantly influences their CE awareness. These findings suggest that the understanding of CE among architects in Türkiye could be substantially improved, particularly if architects with a bachelor's degree enhance their knowledge of CE. Universities, local authorities, NGOs, and other construction professionals can use this study's results to assess the current state of architects' CE awareness.
The study sheds light on an underexplored area in the construction industry in Türkiye. It contributes to the CE literature in Türkiye by providing comprehensive information on architects' awareness of CE in the built environment.