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Urban dwelling environments : Istanbul, TurkeyButler, Mark H, Butler, Nedret Tayyibe January 1976 (has links)
Thesis. 1976. M.ArchAS--Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Architecture. / Microfiche copy available in Archives and Rotch. / Bibliography: p. 106. / by Mark Horne Butler and Nedret Tayyibe Butler. / M.ArchAS
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Made in Istanbul: exploring heritage through a cultural interventionEric, Nilufer Birce 09 October 2014 (has links)
This document is submitted in partial fulfi lment for the degree: Master of Architecture [Professional] at
the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa, in the year 2013. / Made in Istanbul explores the heritage potential of the Galata area in Istanbul, Turkey. The research is focused on intangible
heritage which is the craft networks, trade and community that brought the Galata district into being. Craft networks are
embedded in the city and have been established over generations. Currently this trade is threatened due to greater municipal
plans to make these areas touristic and convert buildings into cafes, bars and hotels. There is value in having craft and
productions sites in the city and is an authentic reading for the city that dates back to Roman/Ottoman times. The aim of this
project is to empower the existing community of craftsmen by using cultural interventions and tourism in a positive way to
strengthen this trade.
The design component of this research is a design residency and public space which becomes a platform for collaboration
between creators (artists, designers, architects, writers, fi lm makers and etc) and master craftsmen. The site for this project
has an historic byzantine city wall that dates back to the 1500’s. This wall is one of the few that still exist in the Galata area
today. Careful consideration was taken to integrate this historic relic into the design with respect and sensitivity and to create
a dialogue between old and new. This resulted in a contemporary light glass and steel structure to enhance and contrast with
the historic stone wall.
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