Kamusal alanlar, mülkiyeti devlet ya da özel kişi ya da kuruluşlarda olan, halkın kullanımına açık, herkese ait,
bir araya gelme, tartışma ve kendini ifade etme mekânları olarak tanımlanabilir.
Bu makalede, İstanbul'daki Osmanlı külliyelerinin merkezlerini oluşturan camiler, Osmanlı kamusal alanları
olarak kabul edilecek, bu yapıların mimari özellikleri incelenerek, Osmanlı mimarlığı ve kamusal alan ilişkisi
irdelenecektir.
Public places can be defined as "the places, open to the public use, where the public get together, discuss and
express themselves and belong to the private or public institutions or governments".
This article claims the mosques that form the centre of the Ottoman architectural complexes in Istanbul as public
places and contains a discussion of the Ottoman architecture and the public places.
Primary Language | Turkish |
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Journal Section | Review Article |
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Publication Date | April 6, 2011 |
Published in Issue | Year 2011 Volume: 5 Issue: 1 |
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