Theoretical, legal and organizational processes in conservation have been widely studied by scholars; however, conservation activities -such as listing procedures and applied conservation plan together with restoration projects in Turkey are poorly documented and published. There are not enough inventories of any kind and literature, such as periodicals on conservation and restoration work, remain mostly inadequate in defining the practical processes of architectural and urban conservation. This lack of information makes it difficult to evaluate restoration projects and determine their shortcomings from which lessons could be learned. Among numerous historic towns in Turkey, Bursa comes out as a town where conscious decisions were made to p...
Fener – Balat represents the 19th century Ottoman social way of life with particular construction te...
Fener – Balat represents the 19th century Ottoman social way of life with particular construction te...
Historical urban sites are outputs of physical formation of the various social, cultural, economical...
It is generally accepted that cultural heritage, a valuable, limited and non-renewable resource, is ...
The thesis has two main aims; the first aim is to show that there has been an increase in activities...
The study aims to evaluate the impact of the conservation planning and implementations on the cultur...
Historic urban sites are complex heritage places with various tangible and intangible values. Due to...
Historic urban spaces and buildings are essential in creating the identity of a city. This is why th...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
From the 20th century, attempts for the conservation of Modern Architecture buildings have begun; co...
Fener and Balat districts are two neighboring historic districts significant with their urban patter...
International discussions on the conservation of the twentieth-century architectural heritage emphas...
Fener – Balat represents the 19th century Ottoman social way of life with particular construction te...
Fener – Balat represents the 19th century Ottoman social way of life with particular construction te...
Thesis (Master)--Izmir Institute of Technology, Architectural Restoration, Izmir, 2018Includes bibli...
Fener – Balat represents the 19th century Ottoman social way of life with particular construction te...
Fener – Balat represents the 19th century Ottoman social way of life with particular construction te...
Historical urban sites are outputs of physical formation of the various social, cultural, economical...
It is generally accepted that cultural heritage, a valuable, limited and non-renewable resource, is ...
The thesis has two main aims; the first aim is to show that there has been an increase in activities...
The study aims to evaluate the impact of the conservation planning and implementations on the cultur...
Historic urban sites are complex heritage places with various tangible and intangible values. Due to...
Historic urban spaces and buildings are essential in creating the identity of a city. This is why th...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
From the 20th century, attempts for the conservation of Modern Architecture buildings have begun; co...
Fener and Balat districts are two neighboring historic districts significant with their urban patter...
International discussions on the conservation of the twentieth-century architectural heritage emphas...
Fener – Balat represents the 19th century Ottoman social way of life with particular construction te...
Fener – Balat represents the 19th century Ottoman social way of life with particular construction te...
Thesis (Master)--Izmir Institute of Technology, Architectural Restoration, Izmir, 2018Includes bibli...
Fener – Balat represents the 19th century Ottoman social way of life with particular construction te...
Fener – Balat represents the 19th century Ottoman social way of life with particular construction te...
Historical urban sites are outputs of physical formation of the various social, cultural, economical...