| 1 | Introduction and presentation of the course curriculum, Traditioal Niğde Houses | [9] |
| 2 | An overview on the regional distribution of the Turkish House through the country and the characteristics it revealed | [1], p.16-37 |
| 3 | Common features that make up the traditional urban structure | [4], p.40-54 |
| 4 | The formation of the classical Turkish House | [2], p. 99-115 |
| 5 | The elements that make up the plans in the Turkish house, Plan types in the Turkish House | [2], p.99-111 |
| 6 | Plan development in the Turkish House, and characteristic examples. | [6], p.134-239 |
| 7 | Examples from Anatolia and preservation issues: SAFRANBOLU | [5], p. 340-366 |
| 8 | Examples from Anatolia and preservation issues: KULA | [1], p.48-57 |
| 9 | Examples from Anatolia and preservation issues: MUĞLA | [1], p. 59-66 |
| 10 | Examples from Anatolia and preservation issues: ANTALYA | [1], p.68-90 |
| 11 | Traditional timberwork houses in Istanbul and preservation issues | [8], p. 14-287 |
| 12 | Characteristics of the traditional houses in the Balkans | [7], p.6-31 |
| 13 | Examples from Bulgaria, Greece and Yugoslavia | [7], p.33-151 |
| 14 | Examples from Albania, Hungary and Romania | [7], p.153-219 |