Degeneration of Socio-Urban Fabric at Yenikapı and Proposals for Rehabilitation
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ESMER, Mine, Lana KUDUMOVİC."Degeneration of Socio-Urban Fabric at Yenikapı and Proposals for Rehabilitation". Frontiers of Architectural Research, 10.1 (2021): 3-20.Özet
This paper aimed to discuss urban conservation challenges along the axes of two
streets in the neighborhood of Yenikapı leading towards Kumkapı. The Yenikapı area of the historic
peninsula of Istanbul is known to have been inhabited since prehistoric times, and it was
the site of an important late antiquity port. Many cultural assets, including monuments from a
number of periods and nineteenth century houses, remain in the area, but jarring changes
have occurred due to newly built constructions, town planning decisions, and the development
of public transport. Before any proposal for future area conservation activities, the current
state of conservation was inspected through onsite analyses conducted along Pas‚
azade,
_Imrahor Hamamı, and Sepetc¸i Selim streets. By analyzing the pressures affecting the historical
peninsula, the challenges in the conservation effort of the study area were determined, followed
by some proposals for its enhancement and general conservation.
The paper stems from the studio of Urban Preservation-Conservation for Graduate Studies
Programme, which was run between February and June 2019 under the coordination of the authors.
Highlighting the value of the cultural heritage and historic importance of the area, revitalization
to preserve the urban character was suggested. The current state of conservation
was investigated through recent onsite analyses, one of the most important tasks in understanding
the integrity and authenticity of the area.