In recent years, the issue of refugees has become a significant topic of discussion globally. Turkey, located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, has been playing a crucial role in hosting a large number of refugees fleeing conflict and persecution in the Middle East and North Africa. With the ongoing conflict in Syria and other parts of the region, Turkey has become home to over 4 million refugees, making it the country with the largest refugee population in the world.
In recent years, Turkey has become an increasingly popular destination for refugees fleeing conflict and seeking a better life. As these individuals settle in the country, questions arise about the impact they will have on the future of Turkey and its architecture.