Journal of Architecture, Engineering & Fine Arts 2023 5(2): 126-146 Available online at http://dergipark.org.tr/artgrid Research Article STATISTICAL CHANGES IN HOUSING PRODUCTION METHODS AFTER THE YEAR 2000: THE CASE OF KONYA Nurcihan Şengül ERDOĞAN 1,a,*, Murat ERDEMİR 2,b, İlhan KOÇ 1,c, 1 Konya Technical University, Faculty of Architecture and Design, Department of Architecture, Konya / Türkiye 2 Konya Technical University, Graduate Education, Training and Research Institute, Department of Architecture, Konya / Türkiye * Correspondence: nserdogan@ktun.edu.tr Received: 15 April 2023; Accepted: 18 September 2023; Published: 31 December 2023 ORCID a : 0000-0003-3200-4383 ORCID b : 0000-0003-1769-710X ORCID c : 0000-0002-4864-6906 Cita tion: Erdoga n, N. S., Erdemir, M. & Koc, Ilha n (2023) Sta tistica l cha nges in housing production methods a fter the yea r 2000: The ca se of Konya , ArtGRID, 5(2), 126-146 Abstract Housing is currently one of the most pressing issues within the existing social system. As rapid urbanization and population growth continue in Türkiye, the housing shortage is increasing day by day. Research should be conducted, both theoretically and practically, to identify the issues related to the housing production problem in question, develop solutions based on these findings, and generate guiding data. Until 1980, the traditional housing production methods that were not based on scientific planning were used to acquire housing throughout the country. However, a change occurred in the early 1980s, with housing cooperatives taking the forefront and becoming the preferred method of housing acquisition for all segments of society, in addition to low-income individuals. Improvements made with the enactment of the Mass Housing Laws of 1981 and 1984, as well as significant developments in the economy and construction sector, supported individuals in acquiring housing. This study, which uses a comparative analysis method based on literature and focuses on these issues, examines the housing production methods implemented in Konya after the year 2000. Housing production methods, which emerge with housing forms that vary depending on the needs of people, are investigated by using numerical data on the change processes of the relevant methods. Keywords: Housing production methods, Housing, Housing cooperative, Mass housing, Konya