In this book, the authors present a combination of research-by-design, place-based, and policy-oriented approaches to the territorial fragilities of Nicosia. Nicosia, in Cyprus, is a city divided. Since 1974, a 180 km long Buffer Zone has separated the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) and the Republic of Cyprus (RoC). This "open wound" cuts through the city's historical center, crossing the Venetian walls, a key cultural heritage asset, and impacting the city's spatial and cultural identity. Outcomes of an inter-doctoral research initiative, this edited book documents the local realities of the divided city and tests scenarios and spatial patterns of intervention to cope with the partition through the enhancement of local cultural...
Urban seperation of cities mostly resulted by the political and ethnic conflict is not considered a ...
The urban settlement of Nicosia (former Ledra) started in Bronze Age on the two sides of the river P...
Nicosia, a medieval walled city in Cyprus, was divided by a ‘green line’ in 1964, again in 1974, and...
In this book, the authors present a combination of research-by-design, place-based, and policy-orien...
This introductory essay aims to frame the book’s primary research setting, contents and contribution...
The chapter discusses and unfolds the dimensions of territorial fragility in Nicosia in light of Cyp...
This paper explores various spatial dimensions of Nicosia, the capital city of Cyprus that eventuall...
Bifurcated by a demilitarized United Nations Buffer Zone since 1974, Nicosia is the only divided cap...
Additional contributor: Rachel Iannacone (faculty mentor).The passage of centuries of foreign influe...
The essay proposes a focus on the role of urban heritage in divided settings. The purpose of the art...
This thesis examines urban partition in Nicosia, the capital of Cyprus, and how its changing roles a...
Focusing on the case of Cyprus, the thesis explores the relationship between urban space and group c...
One of the main results of Cyprus’s contemporary conflict is the Cypriot refugee identity creation. ...
For more than one thousand years, the island of Cyprus has borne witness to the history of different...
The reproduction of space along the border in post-conflict divided cities is an important issue in ...
Urban seperation of cities mostly resulted by the political and ethnic conflict is not considered a ...
The urban settlement of Nicosia (former Ledra) started in Bronze Age on the two sides of the river P...
Nicosia, a medieval walled city in Cyprus, was divided by a ‘green line’ in 1964, again in 1974, and...
In this book, the authors present a combination of research-by-design, place-based, and policy-orien...
This introductory essay aims to frame the book’s primary research setting, contents and contribution...
The chapter discusses and unfolds the dimensions of territorial fragility in Nicosia in light of Cyp...
This paper explores various spatial dimensions of Nicosia, the capital city of Cyprus that eventuall...
Bifurcated by a demilitarized United Nations Buffer Zone since 1974, Nicosia is the only divided cap...
Additional contributor: Rachel Iannacone (faculty mentor).The passage of centuries of foreign influe...
The essay proposes a focus on the role of urban heritage in divided settings. The purpose of the art...
This thesis examines urban partition in Nicosia, the capital of Cyprus, and how its changing roles a...
Focusing on the case of Cyprus, the thesis explores the relationship between urban space and group c...
One of the main results of Cyprus’s contemporary conflict is the Cypriot refugee identity creation. ...
For more than one thousand years, the island of Cyprus has borne witness to the history of different...
The reproduction of space along the border in post-conflict divided cities is an important issue in ...
Urban seperation of cities mostly resulted by the political and ethnic conflict is not considered a ...
The urban settlement of Nicosia (former Ledra) started in Bronze Age on the two sides of the river P...
Nicosia, a medieval walled city in Cyprus, was divided by a ‘green line’ in 1964, again in 1974, and...