A Discussion On The Micro-Scale Urban Preservation Projects In Turkey


Acikgoz S. G., Ceylan B.

11th International Forum of Studies - The Paths of the Merchants, Avera, French Polynesia, 13 - 15 June 2013, pp.1168-1175, (Full Text) identifier

  • Publication Type: Conference Paper / Full Text
  • City: Avera
  • Country: French Polynesia
  • Page Numbers: pp.1168-1175
  • Akdeniz University Affiliated: No

Abstract

Even though Turkey puts considerable effort in complying with the international regulations concerning the preservation historic sites, due to various local realities, desired outcome has not been achieved. As a result, the loss of historic fabric in urban sites is a common issue of Turkish towns. Recently a new practice, which is restoring a small portion of the site -generally the most preserved street- has become a trend in urban preservation. Advised and financially supported by the central government, "street renovation" promises a rather feasible solution to the problems of urban preservation practices in Turkey. Moreover, it presents an intermediate stage between the urban preservation and restoration of individual buildings. On the other hand, this practice contradicts the idea of total preservation of historic sites by reducing the cities to fragments.