The aim of this paper is to examine the planning practices initiated by the urban reforms of Tanzimat and realized throughout the period of 1839–1882.
These examinations are based on three hypotheses. Firstly, the preTanzimat Turkish reconstruction system was based on the legal and spatial background formed by the order or disorder related to the organization of urban spaces. Secondly, the dualist structure was originated by the Tanzimat reforms through legal regulations lead to spatial differences in urban spaces. Thirdly, the Turkish planning practices in Tanzimat period were influenced by the Western planning practices.
In this respect, the methodology of the study is based on analyzing the legal documents such as the manifestos (ilmühabers), the regulations (nizamnames) and the laws (kanunnames) related to urban planning and also the plans and maps of Turkish towns issued during that period.
The aim of this paper is to examine the planning practices initiated by the
urban reforms of Tanzimat and realized throughout the period of 1839–1882.
These examinations are based on three hypotheses. Firstly, the preTanzimat Turkish reconstruction system was based on the legal and spatial
background formed by the order or disorder related to the organization of urban
spaces. Secondly, the dualist structure was originated by the Tanzimat reforms
through legal regulations lead to spatial differences in urban spaces. Thirdly, the
Turkish planning practices in Tanzimat period were influenced by the Western
planning practices.
In this respect, the methodology of the study is based on analyzing the
legal documents such as the manifestos (ilmühabers), the regulations
(nizamnames) and the laws (kanunnames) related to urban planning and also the
plans and maps of Turkish towns issued during that period.
Primary Language | Turkish |
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Journal Section | Research Articles |
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Publication Date | June 1, 2006 |
Published in Issue | Year 2006 Volume: 7 Issue: 2 - Adnan Adıvar Özel Sayısı Cilt:7 Sayı:2 |