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Kent Kimliğine Bütüncül Bir Bakış

Year 2011, Volume: 2 Issue: 3, 8 - 19, 31.05.2010

Abstract

Günümüzde
endüstrileşme, küreselleşme ve teknolojik gelişmelerle birlikte köklü
değişimler yaşayan dünya kentlerinin gitgide birbirine benzer hale gelmesiyle
yaşanan kentsel kimlik sorunu, duyarlı siyasi liderlerin, profesyonellerin ve
kentsel tasarımcıların başlıca endişelerinden birini oluşturmaktadır. Bu
bağlamda, kentsel kimliğe ulaşmanın yollarının belirlenebilmesi için estetik
bir yüzeyselliğe indirgenmeden, kavramın ayrıntılı bir analizinin yapılması
gerekmektedir. Bu nedenle, bu çalışmada, bütüncül bir bakış açısının öneminin
bilincinde ve yazarın dünyanın farklı ülkelerinden kentlerde yaptığı gözlem ve
incelemelere dayalı olarak, güçlü kimliğe sahip ayrımsanabilir yerlerin
yaratılması ya da desteklenebilmesini kolaylaştıran ögelere yoğunlaşılmakta ve
bir yer ile bütünleşmenin, fiziksel çevre ögeleri kadar sosyal çevrenin
karakteristiklerine bağlı olduğu savlanmaktadır. Bu çevresel bütün kapsamında,
yoğunluk, cadde/sokak ve meydanları içeren kamusal alan, kentsel işlevlerin
örüntüsü, bina ve kamusal alan ilişkileri, semtler ve anıtlar, kentsel kimlik
analizinin ögeleri olarak tartışılmakta ve “kentsel yaşam”a odaklanmanın
gereğine dikkat çekilmektedir.

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  • Rossi, A., “Typological Questions and the Collective Memory”, The City Cultures Reader (Eds: M. Miles, T. Hall & I. Borden), Routledge, London, 2000.
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A Holistic Framework for Urban Identity

Year 2011, Volume: 2 Issue: 3, 8 - 19, 31.05.2010

Abstract

As cities are undergone radical
transformations in line with industrialization, globalization and technological
advancements, and many places are beginning to look similar, issues of place
identity now engage mainstream politicians, professionals and urban designers
in many parts of the world. In this context, a thorough analysis of the concept
of identity is needed and an understanding of the ways through which it can be
achieved without reducing the concept to an aesthetic dressing possesses a
great importance.
Highlighting the importance of a holistic
framework and examining various cities and places of strong identity, this
study first focuses on the organizing elements which help create or enhance
identifiable places, and postulates that the identification with places depends
on the characteristics of social environment as well as physical dimensions.
In this context, density, public realm
including squares and streets, pattern of urban functions, building and public
space relationships, districts and monuments are discussed as the elements for
analyzing the urban identity, provided that “urban life” is focused rather than
limiting the analysis and interpretations to the physical aspects of places.

References

  • Benevolo, K., The History of the City, Scolar Press, London, 1968.
  • Butina-Watson, G. & Bentley, I., Identity by Design, Architectural Press, Oxford, 2007.
  • Florian, B., “The City as A Brand: Orchestrating A Unique Experience”, Image Build ing and Building Images (Ed: V. Patteeuw), Nai Uitgevers, Rotterdam, 2002.
  • Hall, P., Cities in Civilization, Pantheon Books, New York, 1998.
  • Heidegger, M., Being and Time, Harper and Row, New York, 1962.
  • Hertzberger, H., “The Public Realm”, The City Cultures Reader (Eds: Malcolm Miles, Tim Hall, and Iain Borden), Routledge, London, 2000, 253-255.
  • Jacobs, J., The Death and Life of Great American Cities, Random House, New York, 1961.
  • Kelbaugh, D., “Urban Society: Introduction”, Writing Urbanism (Ed: D. Kelbaugh), Routledge, London, 2008, 247-249.
  • Kostof, S., “Communitas and the American Public Realm”, Writing Urbanism (Ed: D. Kelbaugh), Routledge, London, 2008, 254-270.
  • Lalli, M., Urban Related Identity: Theory, Measurement and Empirical Findings. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 12, 285–303. Landry, C. & Bianchini, F., Creative Cities, Demos, London, 1995.
  • Larice, M. & Macdonald, E., “Place Memory and Urban Preservation”, in The Urban Design Reader (Eds: Larice, M. & Macdonald, E.), Routledge, London, 2007.
  • Lefebvre, H., The Production of Space, Basil Blackwell, Oxford, 1991.
  • Lefebvre, H., Critique of Everyday Life, Verso, London, 1984.
  • Lynch, K., A Theory of Good City Form, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1981.
  • Lynch, K., The Image of the City, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1961.
  • Moughtin, C., Urban Design: Green Dimensions, Butterworth Architecture, Oxford, 1996.
  • Norberg-Schulz, C., Genius Loci, Rizzoli, New York, 1979.
  • Oktay, D., “Yerel Bağlam ve Kent Kimliği: Ankara örneğinde tartişmalar”, Yerel Yönetimler: Ankara, Kent Kimliği, Mekânsal-Kültürel Değişim, TMMOB Dosya 10/1 (Ed:G.Bilsel), 2009, 35-43.
  • Oktay, D., “How can urban context maintain urban identity and sustainability?: Evaluations of Taormina (Sicily) and Kyrenia (North Cyprus)”, Web Journal on Cultural Patrimony, 1 / 2, 2006. (http://www.webjournal.unior.it/)
  • Oktay, D., “Urban Design for Sustainability: A Study on the Turkish City”, International Journal for Sustainable Development and World Ecology, 11 / 1, 2004, 24-35.
  • Oktay, D., “The Quest for Urban Identity in the Changing Context of the City: Northern Cyprus”, Cities, 19 / 4, 2002, 31-41. Pacione, M., Urban Geography: A Global Perspective, New York, Routledge, 2005.
  • Pol, E., “The Theoretical Background of the City-Identity-Sustainability Network”, Environment and Behavior, 34 / 1, 2002, 8-25. Relph, E., Place and Placelessness, Pion, London, 1976.
  • Proshansky, H. M., Fabian, A. K., & Kaminof, R., “Place Identity: Physical World Socialization of the Self”, Journal of Environmental Psychology, 3, 1983, 57-83.
  • Rossi, A., “Typological Questions and the Collective Memory”, The City Cultures Reader (Eds: M. Miles, T. Hall & I. Borden), Routledge, London, 2000.
  • Rossi, A., The Architecture of the City, MIT Press, Opposition Books, Cambridge.
  • Sarbin, T. R., “Place Identity as A Component of Self: An Addendum”. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 3 / 4, Dec 1983, 337-342.
  • Sennett, R., The Fall of Public Man, Faber & Faber, London, 1977.
  • Sennett, R., The Conscience of the Eye: The Design and Social Life of Cities, Faber & Faber, London, 1990.
  • Tekeli, İ., Modernite Aşılırken Kent Planlaması, İmge, Ankara, 2000.
  • Twigger-Ross, C. L., & Uzzell, D. L., “Place and Identity Processes”, Journal of Environmental Psychology, 16, 1996, 205–220.
  • Webber, M. M., (1964). The Urban Place and the Non-place Urban Realm, in Explorations into Urban Structure (Eds: Webber, M. M. et al), University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, PA, 79-153.
  • Webster’s Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary, 1983.
  • Zevi, L., “Il Piano Reogolatore per i Bambini: Esperienza e Prospettive”, Paesaggio Urbano, 2, 1998, 60-67.
  • Zukin, S., “Space and Symbols in An Age of Decline”, The City Cultures Reader, Routledge, London, 2000.
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Primary Language Turkish
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Derya Oktay This is me

Publication Date May 31, 2010
Published in Issue Year 2011 Volume: 2 Issue: 3

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APA Oktay, D. (2010). Kent Kimliğine Bütüncül Bir Bakış. İDEALKENT, 2(3), 8-19.