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Yıl 2018, Cilt: 4 Sayı: 2, 1 - 10, 03.12.2018

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Kaynakça

  • [1] Dixon T. J, 2005. The role of retailing in urban regeneration. (Local Economy)
  • [2] Brol G.,2005. An alternative approach for analysis of traditional shopping spaces and a case study on Balikesir. (Research Article, Architecture Faculty of Balıkesir University.)
  • [3] Hall S, 1996. The question of cultural identity. Modernity an introduction to modern societies. (Edited by Stuart Hall, David Held, Don Hubert, and Kenneth Thompson)
  • [4] Uffelen C.V, 2013. Malls & Department Stores, vol. 2
  • [5] Demirel E, 2012. The Formatıon of Invisible Reality: The Origins and Working of Bazaar Architecture
  • [6] Gambassi R, 2016. Identity of modern architecture in historical city environments.
  • [7] Stanley et al, 2012. Urban Open Spaces in Historical Perspective: A Transdisciplinary Typology and Analysis.
  • [8] Barnas J, 2015. Modern architecture in old historical city, by Libadmin
  • [9] Carr S., Francis M., Rivlin L. G., and Stone A. M, 1992. Public Space. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
  • [10] Slessor C, 2001. Public Engagement (Evaluation of Public Space).
  • [11] Zucker P, 1959. Town and Square: From the Agora to the Village Green. New York, NY: Columbia University Press.
  • [12] Jackson J. B, 1987, ‘The Discovery of the Street’ in N. Glazer & M. Lilla (eds.) The Public Face of Architecture. (New York & London)
  • [13] Koolhaas R, 2001. Harvard Design School Guide to Shopping, Director Koolhaas, R., Taschen GmbH, Köln.
  • [14] Coleman P, 2007. Shopping Environments: Evolution, Planning and Design, (Architectural Press, Oxford, USA).
  • [15] Rendell J, 1998. ‘Displaying Sexuality: Gendered Identities and The Early Nineteenth Century Street’ in N. R. Fyfe (ed.) Images of The Street. (London & New York)
  • [16] Smithsimon G, Bindner K, 1999. The Changing Public Spaces of Globalizing Cities: Comparing The Effects of Globalization on Spaces in Berlin and New York.
  • [17] Sennett R, 1987. ‘The Public Domain’ in N. Glazer & M. Lilla (eds.) The Public Face of Architecture. (New York & London)
  • [18] Mattson K, 1999. ‘Reclaiming and Remaking Public Space: Toward an Architecture for American Democracy’, National Civic Review, vol. 88 (2).
  • [19] Topçu, K.D, 2011. Kent kimliği üzerine bir araştırma: Konya örneği. (Uluslar arası İnsan Bilimleri Dergisi).
  • [20] Kostof S, 1999. The City Assembled: The Elements of Urban Form Through History. (Thames and Hudson, London)
  • [21] Özaslan N, 1995. Historic Urban Fabric: Source of Inspiration for Contemporary City Form. (Thesis for a DPHIL degree, University of York)
  • [22] Descamps F, 2011. The conservation of historic cities and urban settlements initiative. Conservation Perspectives, Historic Cities (The GCI newsletter volume 26).
  • [23] Ague M., 1995. Non-Place. Introduction to an anthropology of super modernity. (Translated by John Howe)
  • [24] Madanipour A, 2003. Public and Private Spaces of the City. New York, NY: Routledge.
  • [25] Macdonald S, 2011. Contemporary architecture in historic urban environments. Conservation Perspectives, Historic Cities (The GCI newsletter volume 26).
  • [26] Gruen V, Smith L, 1960. Shopping Towns USA: The Planning of Shopping Centers, Reinhold Publishing Corporation, New York.
  • [27] Ekinci O, 2013. AVM’lere boykot, (Yapı journal, No.40)
  • [28] Leatherbarrow D, 2015. Topographical Stories, Studies in Landscape and Architecture.
  • [29] Moazemi S, 2013. The Role of Light in Forming İnterior Spaces with Evaluation over Compared of Bazaars and Shopping Centers. (Postgraduate Thesis, Hacettepe University)
  • [30] Anon, 2009. The Persian Bazaar, An Attempt to Document Traditional Market in Iran, Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, (Jahad Daneshgahi Tehran)
  • [31]Dunmall, G, 2010. ‘Ron Arad: I am Very, Very Lazy’, (http://www.giovannadunmall.com/art//a049.asp). See also, Collings, M. (2004) Ron Arad Talks to Matthew Collings About Designing Chairs, Vases, Buildings and... (New York: Phaidon).

The Revitalization of Urban Fabric in Contemporary Public Spaces; A Case of Shopping Spaces

Yıl 2018, Cilt: 4 Sayı: 2, 1 - 10, 03.12.2018

Öz

Public spaces such as shopping areas are indispensable places for humans. The buying and selling of goods plays a very important role in the development of towns and cities. Shopping places have changed with modern movement. At the same time, these spaces embrace particular events that have collective social, historical and cultural associations; projections of these events influence the physical transformations, which can each be re-identified through time. One of the basic features of traditional shopping areas is the association between urban fabric and social structure. However, contemporary shopping places have emerged as a closed box, independent from the texture of its city losing their spatial values. Therefore, especially in historical cities, the unity of ‘urban fabric-shopping place’ is impaired. The “space- time” relation in modernity shifts due to societies breaking ties with their traditions, which is leading to the loss of identity. This study discusses the space design of contemporary shopping areas as important public city places and the interpretation of traditional impression in today’s modern architecture to refer to values of place. With this aim, “Mediacite” shopping center in Belgium designed by Ron Arad and the eastern covered bazaar will be examined as a case study. The “Mediacite” was created in the context of modern design criteria however the architect has revived the sense of traditional design principles in the place. This project ties together all the disparate elements of its site to create a new axis through the city of Liege. 

 

Kaynakça

  • [1] Dixon T. J, 2005. The role of retailing in urban regeneration. (Local Economy)
  • [2] Brol G.,2005. An alternative approach for analysis of traditional shopping spaces and a case study on Balikesir. (Research Article, Architecture Faculty of Balıkesir University.)
  • [3] Hall S, 1996. The question of cultural identity. Modernity an introduction to modern societies. (Edited by Stuart Hall, David Held, Don Hubert, and Kenneth Thompson)
  • [4] Uffelen C.V, 2013. Malls & Department Stores, vol. 2
  • [5] Demirel E, 2012. The Formatıon of Invisible Reality: The Origins and Working of Bazaar Architecture
  • [6] Gambassi R, 2016. Identity of modern architecture in historical city environments.
  • [7] Stanley et al, 2012. Urban Open Spaces in Historical Perspective: A Transdisciplinary Typology and Analysis.
  • [8] Barnas J, 2015. Modern architecture in old historical city, by Libadmin
  • [9] Carr S., Francis M., Rivlin L. G., and Stone A. M, 1992. Public Space. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
  • [10] Slessor C, 2001. Public Engagement (Evaluation of Public Space).
  • [11] Zucker P, 1959. Town and Square: From the Agora to the Village Green. New York, NY: Columbia University Press.
  • [12] Jackson J. B, 1987, ‘The Discovery of the Street’ in N. Glazer & M. Lilla (eds.) The Public Face of Architecture. (New York & London)
  • [13] Koolhaas R, 2001. Harvard Design School Guide to Shopping, Director Koolhaas, R., Taschen GmbH, Köln.
  • [14] Coleman P, 2007. Shopping Environments: Evolution, Planning and Design, (Architectural Press, Oxford, USA).
  • [15] Rendell J, 1998. ‘Displaying Sexuality: Gendered Identities and The Early Nineteenth Century Street’ in N. R. Fyfe (ed.) Images of The Street. (London & New York)
  • [16] Smithsimon G, Bindner K, 1999. The Changing Public Spaces of Globalizing Cities: Comparing The Effects of Globalization on Spaces in Berlin and New York.
  • [17] Sennett R, 1987. ‘The Public Domain’ in N. Glazer & M. Lilla (eds.) The Public Face of Architecture. (New York & London)
  • [18] Mattson K, 1999. ‘Reclaiming and Remaking Public Space: Toward an Architecture for American Democracy’, National Civic Review, vol. 88 (2).
  • [19] Topçu, K.D, 2011. Kent kimliği üzerine bir araştırma: Konya örneği. (Uluslar arası İnsan Bilimleri Dergisi).
  • [20] Kostof S, 1999. The City Assembled: The Elements of Urban Form Through History. (Thames and Hudson, London)
  • [21] Özaslan N, 1995. Historic Urban Fabric: Source of Inspiration for Contemporary City Form. (Thesis for a DPHIL degree, University of York)
  • [22] Descamps F, 2011. The conservation of historic cities and urban settlements initiative. Conservation Perspectives, Historic Cities (The GCI newsletter volume 26).
  • [23] Ague M., 1995. Non-Place. Introduction to an anthropology of super modernity. (Translated by John Howe)
  • [24] Madanipour A, 2003. Public and Private Spaces of the City. New York, NY: Routledge.
  • [25] Macdonald S, 2011. Contemporary architecture in historic urban environments. Conservation Perspectives, Historic Cities (The GCI newsletter volume 26).
  • [26] Gruen V, Smith L, 1960. Shopping Towns USA: The Planning of Shopping Centers, Reinhold Publishing Corporation, New York.
  • [27] Ekinci O, 2013. AVM’lere boykot, (Yapı journal, No.40)
  • [28] Leatherbarrow D, 2015. Topographical Stories, Studies in Landscape and Architecture.
  • [29] Moazemi S, 2013. The Role of Light in Forming İnterior Spaces with Evaluation over Compared of Bazaars and Shopping Centers. (Postgraduate Thesis, Hacettepe University)
  • [30] Anon, 2009. The Persian Bazaar, An Attempt to Document Traditional Market in Iran, Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, (Jahad Daneshgahi Tehran)
  • [31]Dunmall, G, 2010. ‘Ron Arad: I am Very, Very Lazy’, (http://www.giovannadunmall.com/art//a049.asp). See also, Collings, M. (2004) Ron Arad Talks to Matthew Collings About Designing Chairs, Vases, Buildings and... (New York: Phaidon).
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Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Konular Mimarlık
Bölüm Makaleler
Yazarlar

Soufi Moazemi Bu kişi benim

Yayımlanma Tarihi 3 Aralık 2018
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2018 Cilt: 4 Sayı: 2

Kaynak Göster

APA Moazemi, S. (2018). The Revitalization of Urban Fabric in Contemporary Public Spaces; A Case of Shopping Spaces. A+Arch Design International Journal of Architecture and Design, 4(2), 1-10.


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