Conservation of the Land Walls Protection Area by Renewal (!): Evaluating the Spatial Effects of the Law No. 5366 Through 'Zeytinburnu Culture Valley Project' of Istanbul

The urban transformation process accelerated immensely by the end of the 20th century is one of the problems Turkey has faced. This process, which is guided by various legal and administrative sanctions for many years, affects historical urban areas negatively. One of these sanctions providing a bas...

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Main Authors: Elifnaz Durusoy, Mehmet Cengiz Can
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Language:English
Published: KARE Publishing 2018-10-01
Series:Megaron
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spelling doaj-2143902f6eca4cad9a46ff072f3dc2eb2021-01-24T18:25:38ZengKARE PublishingMegaron1309-69152018-10-0113450552010.5505/megaron.2018.08941MEGARON-08941Conservation of the Land Walls Protection Area by Renewal (!): Evaluating the Spatial Effects of the Law No. 5366 Through 'Zeytinburnu Culture Valley Project' of IstanbulElifnaz Durusoy0Mehmet Cengiz Can1Department of Architecture, Yıldız Technical University Faculty of Architecture, İstanbul, TurkeyDepartment of Architecture, Yıldız Technical University Faculty of Architecture, İstanbul, TurkeyThe urban transformation process accelerated immensely by the end of the 20th century is one of the problems Turkey has faced. This process, which is guided by various legal and administrative sanctions for many years, affects historical urban areas negatively. One of these sanctions providing a basis for inappropriate interventions on the historical urban areas is the Law No. 5366 on 'Conservation by Renovation and Use by Revitalization of the Deteriorated Historical and Cultural Immovable Property'. This law, the 'Renewal Law' in short, carried into effect in 2005, causes irreversible damages and losses through the renewal of the qualified urban sites. The purpose of this study is to critically evaluate the urban transformation of the 'Land Walls Protection Area', one of four sites determined as world heritages in the Historical Peninsula of Istanbul, through a reading of the Law No. 5366. This evaluation is made through 'Zeytinburnu Culture Valley Project', which is the largest renewal project identified among the six renewal zones falls within the Land Walls Protection Area. The paper begins with the history of Zeytinburnu through a chronological narration. After emphasizing the values of the district, 'Zeytinburnu Culture Valley Project' is introduced in terms of its purpose, scope and content. The study then focuses on the spatial effects of Law No. 5366 through the final state of the project. Lastly, on its 13th year of force, the consequences of the Renewal Law on the cultural heritage that needs to be protected are specified in the light of the internationally valid charters from a conservation point of view.https://jag.journalagent.com/z4/download_fulltext.asp?pdir=megaron&un=MEGARON-08941conservationland walls protection area; renewal law no. 5366; urban transformation; zeytinburnu culture valley project.
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Conservation of the Land Walls Protection Area by Renewal (!): Evaluating the Spatial Effects of the Law No. 5366 Through 'Zeytinburnu Culture Valley Project' of Istanbul
Megaron
conservation
land walls protection area; renewal law no. 5366; urban transformation; zeytinburnu culture valley project.
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Mehmet Cengiz Can
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title Conservation of the Land Walls Protection Area by Renewal (!): Evaluating the Spatial Effects of the Law No. 5366 Through 'Zeytinburnu Culture Valley Project' of Istanbul
title_short Conservation of the Land Walls Protection Area by Renewal (!): Evaluating the Spatial Effects of the Law No. 5366 Through 'Zeytinburnu Culture Valley Project' of Istanbul
title_full Conservation of the Land Walls Protection Area by Renewal (!): Evaluating the Spatial Effects of the Law No. 5366 Through 'Zeytinburnu Culture Valley Project' of Istanbul
title_fullStr Conservation of the Land Walls Protection Area by Renewal (!): Evaluating the Spatial Effects of the Law No. 5366 Through 'Zeytinburnu Culture Valley Project' of Istanbul
title_full_unstemmed Conservation of the Land Walls Protection Area by Renewal (!): Evaluating the Spatial Effects of the Law No. 5366 Through 'Zeytinburnu Culture Valley Project' of Istanbul
title_sort conservation of the land walls protection area by renewal (!): evaluating the spatial effects of the law no. 5366 through 'zeytinburnu culture valley project' of istanbul
publisher KARE Publishing
series Megaron
issn 1309-6915
publishDate 2018-10-01
description The urban transformation process accelerated immensely by the end of the 20th century is one of the problems Turkey has faced. This process, which is guided by various legal and administrative sanctions for many years, affects historical urban areas negatively. One of these sanctions providing a basis for inappropriate interventions on the historical urban areas is the Law No. 5366 on 'Conservation by Renovation and Use by Revitalization of the Deteriorated Historical and Cultural Immovable Property'. This law, the 'Renewal Law' in short, carried into effect in 2005, causes irreversible damages and losses through the renewal of the qualified urban sites. The purpose of this study is to critically evaluate the urban transformation of the 'Land Walls Protection Area', one of four sites determined as world heritages in the Historical Peninsula of Istanbul, through a reading of the Law No. 5366. This evaluation is made through 'Zeytinburnu Culture Valley Project', which is the largest renewal project identified among the six renewal zones falls within the Land Walls Protection Area. The paper begins with the history of Zeytinburnu through a chronological narration. After emphasizing the values of the district, 'Zeytinburnu Culture Valley Project' is introduced in terms of its purpose, scope and content. The study then focuses on the spatial effects of Law No. 5366 through the final state of the project. Lastly, on its 13th year of force, the consequences of the Renewal Law on the cultural heritage that needs to be protected are specified in the light of the internationally valid charters from a conservation point of view.
topic conservation
land walls protection area; renewal law no. 5366; urban transformation; zeytinburnu culture valley project.
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