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Book Part Citation - Scopus: 5Transformation of the ‘sacred’ Image of a Byzantine Cappadocian Settlement(Edinburgh University Press, 2017) Öztürk, F.G.Book Part Caravanserais as Symbols of Power in Seljuk Anatolia(Plus-Pisa university press, 2007) Önge, MustafaA BSTRACT Aer the establishment of the Anatolian Seljuk state in Anatolia in the 12th century, Seljuk sultans placed special importance on the development of trade. In this context, the Seljuks conquered important ports, signed agreements with foreign trade agen-cies, introduced an insurance system for merchandise and founded caravanserais on different trade routes. e foundation of caravanserais, which were mostly donated by the members of Seljuk dynasty and affluent commanders, was probably the most sig-nificant improvement in this area. Medieval manuscript sources about these buildings contain some evidence of their donors’ financial and political status. Drawing on both medieval manuscript sources and the modern historiography of Anatolian Seljuk ar-chitecture, this study examines power relationships between the Seljuk ruling class and their thoughts on various features of caravanserai buildings.Book Part Urban Amnesia and Industrial Heritage in Antalya(Ege University Publications, 2021) Barbaros Akay, Emine; Örmecioğlu, Hilal Tuğba; Er Akan, AslıBook Part Uluslararası Cittaslow Hareketi ve Kurucu Cittaslow Yerleşimleri(YEM Yayın, 2020) Özmen, Ayça; Can, Mehmet CengizBook Part Peripheral Public Spaces. Types in Progress(De Gruyter, 2008) Alanyalı Aral, ElaIstanbul is one of the largest and most dynamic metropolises on the European continent. In the context of processes of globalization and local urban planning projects urban space is continously contested. In this anthology forms, meanings and images of these urban spaces are discussed by architects, historians, and social scientists. Through interdisciplinary approaches of theory and case studies the book delivers a deep insight into the construction and constitution of public spaces and spheres in contemporary Istanbul.Book Part Halkevleri'nin Kültür Mirasımızın Korunmasına Yönelik Faaliyetleri(ODTÜ Mimarlık Fakültesi, 2021) Önge, MustafaBook Part Cultural Identity as a Constructed Reality and Its Reflection in Architectural Praxis: Sedat Hakkı Eldem in Early Republican Turkey(Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2016) Uysal Ürey, Zeynep ÇiğdemArchitecture can be seen as a cultural system of signification that enables the transfer of meaning through architectural forms. As with any form of signification therefore, architecture guides our thinking and structures our thought (Hall 1993, 17). This capacity of architecture has been consciously used throughout history to convey certain messages, and was often used by political regimes as a means to communicate certain ideals. In Early Republican Turkey, we observe a similar attempt. In the pursuit of forming a new cultural identity, architecture was used as a means to reflect a modern yet national cultural identity. The integration of the modern-national duality within the definition of cultural identity was of seminal importance for the new nation-state to participate within the international system of nation-states while keeping its self-identity (Smith 1988, 20). However, this dichotomous definition eventually created its cultural tensions and a bi-polar oscillation was observed between the two poles of the modern-national duality (Ergut 1999, 32). Architecture was used in this context as a sign to resolve the cultural tensions of the social sphere by conjoining and reflecting this dual identity through solutions that involved compromise. Sedad Hakkı Eldem’s studies in the late 1930’s and early 1940’s provide a viable forum for discussing these issues in detail. In this framework, this paper will focus on the period between the late 1930’s and the early 1940’s of Early Republican Turkey and discuss respectively: the notion of “cultural identity” as a phenomenon of the modern nation-state; the cultural identity formulations of the Early Republican Turkey; the architectural praxis of the late 1930’s and the early 1940’s, and the architectural praxis of Sedat Hakki Eldem.Book Part Alternatif Bir Yerel Yönetim Modeli: Cittaslow Hareketi(Palme Yayınları, 2020) Özmen, Ayça; Can, Mehmet CengizBook Part Book Part Bir Cengiz Bektaş Yapısı: Olbia Sosyal Özeği(IVPE Yayınevi, 2020) Ömercioğlu, Hilal Tuğba; Er Akan, Aslı; Şanlı, İrem; Şekerci, Yaren
