The Neglected Modern Architectural Heritage: Analysis of Housing Estates in the Second Half of the 20th Century from Izmir Turkey Case Study Area
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Date
2024
Authors
Gizem Güler Nakip
Magdalena Żmudzińska-Nowak
Gülnur Ballice
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Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
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GOLD
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Abstract
Twentieth-century housing estates are an important part of the architectural heritage of the modern age reflecting not only the evolution of housing forms but also the technological advances and sociocultural dynamics of the twentieth century. However awareness of the value of this heritage is still insufficient resulting in a lack of legal protection and numerous threats in the form of transformation and negligence. In this research we present the problem using the example of modernist Turkish architecture. The settlements of Izmir a cosmopolitan port city with a diverse socio-cultural fabric and rapidly developing housing architecture are chosen as the subject of the study. The main objective of the study is to evaluate the state of conservation and the degree of transformation of the selected estates. The overall assessment of the maintenance of the legibility of urban layouts and the form of individual buildings shows that despite the lack of systematic protection it is possible to preserve the existing architectural heritage in the examples analyzed and to provide recommendations for future policies to sustain the heritage values of modernism. The research aims to fill the existing gaps in the discourse on modern housing and contribute to a broader international dialogue on the conservation of modern architecture. By including these estates in the ongoing discussion we recognize their historical significance and promote their preservation as important participants in contemporary urban life. © 2024 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Housing Estates, Modern Architectural Heritage, Sustainable Conservation, 20th Century, Case-studies, Housing Estate, Izmir-turkey, Modern Ages, Modern Architectural Heritages, Study Areas, Sustainable Conservations, Twentieth Century, 20th century, Case-studies, Housing estate, Izmir-Turkey, Modern ages, Modern architectural heritages, Study areas, Sustainable conservations, Twentieth century, Modern Architectural Heritage, Sustainable Conservation, Housing Estates, housing estates, Building construction, sustainable conservation, modern architectural heritage, TH1-9745
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Volume
14
Issue
11
Start Page
3337
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