Fear has been a fundamental aspect of human existence throughout history, and its connection with architecture has evolved as cities and the built environment have changed. Mega-projects, such as Canal Istanbul, play a significant role in shaping urban fear. Considering this fact, this study explores the relationship between fear and architecture in the context of mega-projects, with a focus on the case of Canal Istanbul, to define fear, identify its different types (environmental, socio-economic, technological), and examine their common underlying factor: generating a situation of uncertainty. The research investigates the Canal Istanbul project as a case study, presenting arguments supported by theoretical sources to explore the relations...
This dissertation is shaped around the question of how under the politics and rhetoric of sanctions ...
This article addresses an experimental urban design studio conducted in Bilkent University in Ankara...
It was late April 2011 when “the Crazy Project - Canal Istanbul” was proposed by the Prime Minister ...
Fear has been a fundamental aspect of human existence throughout history, and its connection with ar...
Fear as one of the earliest survival mechanisms of humankind has significant effects on how people l...
There is a direct relationship between urban safety in Istanbul and neoliberal urban planning polici...
Fear is among the most powerful of human feelings. Urban fear, the fear of being victims of crime an...
It was late April 2011 when “the Crazy Project - Canal Istanbul” was proposed by the Prime Minister ...
The paper complements Abu-Orf's theory about violent settings by setting out a theory of fear in urb...
Bagdat Avenue is a major pedestrian-shopping axis of Istanbul Asian Side, and also a residential are...
As an aspiring global city, Istanbul is at the crossroads of capital, political struggle, and socioe...
In the process of globalisation, big cities in Turkey have witnessed the emergence of gated communit...
AbstractTurkey has proved to be one of the fast developing countries until the end of 2013. The new ...
The article engages with theory about the processes of spatialization of fear in contemporary Wester...
Architecture of fortification; iron bars and iron spikes, cinder blocks and barking dogs, razor rib...
This dissertation is shaped around the question of how under the politics and rhetoric of sanctions ...
This article addresses an experimental urban design studio conducted in Bilkent University in Ankara...
It was late April 2011 when “the Crazy Project - Canal Istanbul” was proposed by the Prime Minister ...
Fear has been a fundamental aspect of human existence throughout history, and its connection with ar...
Fear as one of the earliest survival mechanisms of humankind has significant effects on how people l...
There is a direct relationship between urban safety in Istanbul and neoliberal urban planning polici...
Fear is among the most powerful of human feelings. Urban fear, the fear of being victims of crime an...
It was late April 2011 when “the Crazy Project - Canal Istanbul” was proposed by the Prime Minister ...
The paper complements Abu-Orf's theory about violent settings by setting out a theory of fear in urb...
Bagdat Avenue is a major pedestrian-shopping axis of Istanbul Asian Side, and also a residential are...
As an aspiring global city, Istanbul is at the crossroads of capital, political struggle, and socioe...
In the process of globalisation, big cities in Turkey have witnessed the emergence of gated communit...
AbstractTurkey has proved to be one of the fast developing countries until the end of 2013. The new ...
The article engages with theory about the processes of spatialization of fear in contemporary Wester...
Architecture of fortification; iron bars and iron spikes, cinder blocks and barking dogs, razor rib...
This dissertation is shaped around the question of how under the politics and rhetoric of sanctions ...
This article addresses an experimental urban design studio conducted in Bilkent University in Ankara...
It was late April 2011 when “the Crazy Project - Canal Istanbul” was proposed by the Prime Minister ...