Metodologia oparta na ochronie dla projektu Światowego Dziedzictwa Sulejmanii i obszaru odnawiania: podejście ‘żyjąca Sulejmania’

  • Ayşegül Özer Ozyegin University, Faculty of Architecture and Design, Çekmeköy Campus Nişantepe District, Orman Street, 34794 Çekmeköy – İstanbul, Turkey
  • Esma Emre Molla Husrev Mh., Kayserili Ahmet Pasa Sk., No.7, IBB Kültür Varlıkları Daire Başkanlığı, 34134 Fatih/ Istanbul, Turkey
  • Emel Sarıoğlu Hacıahmet, IBB Kasımpaşa Ek Hizmet Binası, Yeniyol Zarif Sok., 34440 Beyoğlu/İstanbul, Turkey
  • Emine İlay Kadakal Molla Husrev Mh., Kayserili Ahmet Pasa Sk., No.7, IBB Kültür Varlıkları Daire Başkanlığı, 34134 Fatih/ Istanbul, Turkey
  • Esra Kudde Molla Husrev Mh., Kayserili Ahmet Pasa Sk., No.7, IBB Kültür Varlıkları Daire Başkanlığı, 34134 Fatih/ Istanbul, Turkey
  • Nazlı Ezgi Ceylan Molla Husrev Mh., Kayserili Ahmet Pasa Sk., No.7, IBB Kültür Varlıkları Daire Başkanlığı, 34134 Fatih/ Istanbul, Turkey
  • Pınar Ozan Karaeş Molla Husrev Mh., Kayserili Ahmet Pasa Sk., No.7, IBB Kültür Varlıkları Daire Başkanlığı, 34134 Fatih/ Istanbul, Turkey
  • Yeliz Can Molla Husrev Mh., Kayserili Ahmet Pasa Sk., No.7, IBB Kültür Varlıkları Daire Başkanlığı, 34134 Fatih/ Istanbul, Turkey
Słowa kluczowe: planowanie, ochrona urbanistyczna, żyjące miasta, wielowarstwowe miasta, projektowanie w historycznej fakturze

Abstrakt

Istanbul, a city celebrated for its deep historical roots and cultural diversity, reflects the confluence of numerous civilizations. This essay examines the preservation methodologies designed for the Suleymaniye District, a significant World Heritage Site on Istanbul's historic peninsula. Istanbul's geographical location has positioned it as a crossroads of various eras, from ancient hunter-gatherer societies to the present. This has endowed the city with a complex tapestry of cultural layers, both above and below ground. To ensure the preservation of this heritage for future generations, conservation-focused strategies are integral to the city's planning. The Historic Peninsula, Sarayburnu, the Suleymaniye Ottoman Residential Fabric, and the Zeyrek Traditional Neighborhood Fabric with its Black Walls are listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Yet, beyond recognition, these areas require robust conservation efforts to fulfill both national and international commitments.
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2024-12-21