Istanbul is one of the most rapidly growing metropolises of the world,
encapsulating great values and desires a circumspect planning agenda. Babıali as
one of the historic clusters in Istanbul is known and described as the capital city of
Turkish (printed) media. The transformation of the area is a deductive example to
observe an irreversible decision and a great loss for the emerging concept of
creative city, where creative economies gain more and more interest all over the
world.
By surveying the area or the interviews with the former workers, writers, artists,
publishers and analyzing the secondary literature on this subject, we aimed to
observe this very unique creative formation to contribute to the positive outcomes
of creative clusters and the importance of the relevant urban planning decisions.
Other ID | JA69BU83RE |
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Journal Section | Articles |
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Publication Date | June 1, 2014 |
Published in Issue | Year 2014 Volume: 6 Issue: 1 |