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Göksun-Türkiye’de Bulunan Çerkes Sürgün Anıtı Üzerine Bir İnceleme

Year 2022, , 150 - 155, 30.11.2022
https://doi.org/10.31590/ejosat.1152911

Abstract

Anı parkları; din, felsefe ve sanatın kullanıcılar için önemli olduğu, şehirlerin kimliğini açıklayan yerlerdir. Başarılı bir şekilde planlanmış anı parkları, insanlar tarafından yaygın olarak kullanılmaktadır. Açık alanların başarılı bir şekilde planlanması ve sürdürülmesinde insan kullanımı temel bir gereksinimdir. Bu özel alanlar kullanılmıyorsa boştur, kullanılması durumunda ise farklı kullanıcı grupları arasında önemli etkileri vardır. Çerkesler, her yıl 21 Mayıs tarihinde, Çerkes soykırımını anmak için yas anma programları düzenlemektedirler.
Bu çalışma, Türkiye'nin Kahramanmaraş ili Göksun İlçesi Fındık Mahallesi'nde bulunan ve 5 Haziran 2021 tarihinde açılan Çerkes Sürgün Anıt ve Anı Parkı'nın analiz edilmesi üzerinedir. Anı parkı üzerine yapılan değerlendirmeler, teorik ve metodolojik esaslara göre yapılmıştır. Çalışma alanında, tarihsel sürecin dinamiklerine uygun olarak Çerkes sürgününe göre şekillenmiş bir heykel ve anı parkı inşa edilmiştir. Anı parkının, tipik olarak geçmişte meydana gelmiş tarihsel olay ve zamanı sembolik bir dille yansıttığı, ziyaretçilere geçmiş ve gelecek arasındaki bilgi ve hafızanın görsel ifadesini sağladığı anlaşılmıştır. Alana yerleştirlmiş objelerin çekici odak noktasına sahip olduğu, renk ve şekiller yardımıyla hatırlatısı, öğretici özellikte olduğu belirlenmiştir.

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A Study on Circassian Exile Memorial Park in Göksun-Turkiye

Year 2022, , 150 - 155, 30.11.2022
https://doi.org/10.31590/ejosat.1152911

Abstract

Memorial parks are the places where religion, philosophy and arts are important for visitors, explains the identity of the places. However, it has become understood that successful memorial parks are ones that are lively and well-used by people. Human benefits and enjoyment are basic requirements in creating successful places in open spaces. These special fields are often empty of people or if used, have significant conflicts between different user groups. Circassians celebrate the day when the Circassian deportation was launched 21 May every year, as mourning commemorating the Circassian genocide.

This study is to evaluate Circassian exile memorial park opened at 5 June 2021 in Fındık neighborhood of Göksun District of Kahramanmaraş Province in Turkiye. The assessment was made with theoretical and methodological principles, in particular, to make memorial park evaluations. It is considered as a sequence of activities that make up the concept design. In study field, constructed monument and memorial park, which take shape according to Circassian exile, dynamics of the historical process in which they were realized. It is typically reflecting the identity of event and time in a symbolic language, are the visual expression to visitors of the knowledge and memory between the past and the future. The site found to be guided to interest focal points and areas by successions of used design materials, completed by color and shapes of elements.

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  • Atalay, N. (2018). According to war & death concept memory’s places: the peninsula of Gelibolu, park of Tharga jiu, Vietnam veterans memorial, (Turkish, Abstract in English), Idil, 7(52), 1499-1505.
  • Aydın, N., Kaya, H. (2021). Circassian migrations from the Caucasus to the Ottoman empire, (Turkish, Abstract in English), Journal of Atatürk and the History of Turkish Republic, 9: 223-254.
  • Çatalkılıç, D. (2021). Symbolic formation of the collective identity of uzunyayla Circassian: 21 May 1864 (Turkish, Abstract in English), Pamukkale University Journal of Social Sciences Institute, (47): 61-73.
  • Behbahani, I.H., Pouya, S., Pouya, S., Demir, S. (2013). Memorial garden design with the use of symbolic receptions of the plants. Proceedings, Int. Conf. on Civil Eng. Arch. and Urban Sust. Dev., 18-19 December 2013, Tabriz, Iran, pp. 18-19.
  • Bulat, M., Bulat S. (2016). An essay on Sarıkamış martyrdom of arm made with soldiers monument in memory of sculpture, (Turkish, Abstract in English), Akademik Sosyal Araştırmalar Dergisi, 4 (22): 1-16.
  • Carr, S., Francis, M., Rivlin, N., Stone, A. (1992). Public Space. Cambridge University Pres, NY, 420p. Cho, H. (2012). Hiroshima peace memorial park and the making of Japanese postwar architecture. Journal of Architectural Education, 66(1), 72-83.
  • Cooper-Marcus, C., Wischemann, T. (1987). Outdoor spaces for living and learning, Landscape Architecture, 78: 54–61.
  • Dascălu, D. M. (2011). Landscape effects of urban furniture textures. Bulletin UASVM Horticulture, 68(1), 324-331.
  • Demir, S., Pouya, S., Demirel, Ö. (2016). Analysis of some memorial gardens in terms of landscape design principles, (Turkish, Abstract in English), Süleyman Demirel University Journal of Architecture Sciences and Applications, 1(1), 12-25.
  • Doğanay, G. (2015). Collective identity built on memories: exile of 21 May 1864 and Circassians in Turkey, Turkish Studies, International Periodical for the Languages, Literature and History of Turkish or Turkic, 10(10): 361-380.
  • Francis, M. (2001). A case study method for landscape architecture. Landscape journal, 20(1), 15-29.
  • Francis, M. (2003). Urban Open Space: Designing for User Needs. Land and Community Design Case Study Series. Island Press, Washington, D.C.
  • Gkoltsiou, A., Paraskevopoulou, A. (2021). Landscape character assessment, perception surveys of stakeholders and SWOT analysis: A holistic approach to historical public park management. Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism, 35, 100418.
  • İnan, Z. (2011). Design of urban open spaces for user needs. Artvin Coruh University Journal of Forestry Faculty, 9(1), 12-23.
  • Kwon, J. W., Park, C. Y. (2014). A study on the landscape plan to the Cheongdo Saemaeul movement memorial park. Journal of Korean Society of Rural Planning, 20(3), 179-189.
  • Oleksiichenko, N., Gatalska, N., Mavko, M. (2018). Theoretical and methodological principles of memorial parks three-dimensional composition and ideological lines expressing means complex assessment. Scientific Journal of Landscape Architecture and Art, 12(12), 22-32.
  • Oral, B. (2017). Zonguldak ve Karabük kentlerindeki anıt heykellerde işçi temsili, ERDEM İnsan ve Toplum Bilimleri Dergisi (Turkish), 73: 111-148.
  • Şengünalp, C. (2020). Transformation of Sculpture into a Political Image: Example of The Harburg Monument, (Turkish, Abstract in English), International Journal of Cultural and Social Studies, 6(2): 816-826.
  • Şahin, C. (2016). Circassian migrations and Circassians' quest to acquire homeland in Anatolia: The case of Sakarya-Maksudiye village, Journal of the Human & Social Science Researches, 5 (8): 2782-2816.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Engineering
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Candan Şahin 0000-0002-0413-2380

Esra Bayazıt 0000-0001-8390-0212

Publication Date November 30, 2022
Published in Issue Year 2022

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APA Şahin, C., & Bayazıt, E. (2022). A Study on Circassian Exile Memorial Park in Göksun-Turkiye. Avrupa Bilim Ve Teknoloji Dergisi(41), 150-155. https://doi.org/10.31590/ejosat.1152911