Alyson Wharton considers the heritage of Armenian architects and urban elites in the 19th century and their efforts in regenerating cities in the south-east and north-east of present-day Turkey
Sopon Bezirdjian (1839-1915) was an Armenian subject of the Ottoman Empire, born in Constantinople. ...
Debates on Neo-Ottomanism and the ‘new Turkey’ of the AKP (Adalet ve Kalkınma Partisi, Justice and D...
This article documents the Parisian education of two Armenian-Ottoman architects in Paris in the mi...
Report of fieldwork carried out in 2015, funded by British Institute of Archaeology (BIAA), Ankara
This article looks to civil architecture in Bitlis and Erzurum – namely to the Bitlis municipality a...
In the era of Westernization, also known as Ottoman Modernization, that took place throughout the en...
This dissertation is devoted to exploring Armenian Üsküdar (an Anatolian side municipality of Istanb...
Ottoman urban change in the nineteenth century has been associated with two ‘top down’ factors: fir...
In the era of Westernization, also known as Ottoman Modernization, that took place throughout the en...
This chapter draws attention to the particular adherence to local models of architecture, decoratio...
The Balyan family were a dynasty of architects, builders and property owners who acted as the offici...
By the time the Turkish Republic was founded in 1923, Istanbul had become a marginalized city. A ser...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018In the nineteenth century, the Pera (Beyoğlu) district...
While recent movements in social and economic history encourage us to turn our gaze toward the provi...
The Architects of Ottoman Constantinople by Alyson Wharton is a timely and much needed contribution ...
Sopon Bezirdjian (1839-1915) was an Armenian subject of the Ottoman Empire, born in Constantinople. ...
Debates on Neo-Ottomanism and the ‘new Turkey’ of the AKP (Adalet ve Kalkınma Partisi, Justice and D...
This article documents the Parisian education of two Armenian-Ottoman architects in Paris in the mi...
Report of fieldwork carried out in 2015, funded by British Institute of Archaeology (BIAA), Ankara
This article looks to civil architecture in Bitlis and Erzurum – namely to the Bitlis municipality a...
In the era of Westernization, also known as Ottoman Modernization, that took place throughout the en...
This dissertation is devoted to exploring Armenian Üsküdar (an Anatolian side municipality of Istanb...
Ottoman urban change in the nineteenth century has been associated with two ‘top down’ factors: fir...
In the era of Westernization, also known as Ottoman Modernization, that took place throughout the en...
This chapter draws attention to the particular adherence to local models of architecture, decoratio...
The Balyan family were a dynasty of architects, builders and property owners who acted as the offici...
By the time the Turkish Republic was founded in 1923, Istanbul had become a marginalized city. A ser...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018In the nineteenth century, the Pera (Beyoğlu) district...
While recent movements in social and economic history encourage us to turn our gaze toward the provi...
The Architects of Ottoman Constantinople by Alyson Wharton is a timely and much needed contribution ...
Sopon Bezirdjian (1839-1915) was an Armenian subject of the Ottoman Empire, born in Constantinople. ...
Debates on Neo-Ottomanism and the ‘new Turkey’ of the AKP (Adalet ve Kalkınma Partisi, Justice and D...
This article documents the Parisian education of two Armenian-Ottoman architects in Paris in the mi...