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GUEST-EDITED BY
HÜLYA ERTA¸,
MICHAEL HENSEL AND
DEFNE SUNGURO ˘ LU HENSEL
JAN/FEB 2010
PROFILE NO. 203
Turkey
Turkey
At the Threshold
At the Threshold
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Architectural Design
January/February 2010
Turkey
IN THIS ISSUE
Main Section
LEARNING FROM EXPERIENCE
Through their study of the 17th-century Yerevan Kiosk and Baghdad
Kiosk in the Topkap I Palace in Istanbul, Michael Hensel and Defne
Sunguro ˘ lu Hensel demonstrate there is much to learn from historical
structures’ no-energy and low-energy solutions to climate control. P 20
ISTANBUL 2010 EUROPEAN CAPITAL OF CULTURE
An interview with Korhan Gümü ¸ , the Director of Urban and Architectural
Projects for the Istanbul Capital of Culture Agency, reveals the
progamme’s aims and its most significant projects. P 70
YOUNG TURKS
Hülya Erta ¸ highlights the work of eight emerging
practices in Turkey whose integrity and original
approach to design sets them apart. P 84
4 +
THE PHOENIX RISES
Mark Garcia profiles the current work of Amanda Levete
Architects (AL_A) led by Amanda Levete, previously co-director
of Future Systems with the late Jan Kaplick´. P 106+
RAVEN REVIVAL
David Littlefield reviews 6a Architects’ new art gallery at
Raven Row, an 18th-century silk merchants’ premises in
London’s Spitalfields, which refreshingly combines cheeky
references with authentic craftsmanship. P 120+
At the Threshold
Guest-edited by Hülya Erta¸, Michael Hensel and Defne Sunguro ˘ lu Hensel
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Architectural Design
Vol 80, No 1 (January/February 2010)
ISSN 0003-8504
Profile No 203
ISBN 978-0470 743195
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Editorial
Helen Castle
40
The Making of Early
Republican Ankara
Zeynep Kezer
Introduction
Turkey: At the Threshold
Hülya Erta¸, Michael Hensel
and Defne Sunguro ˘ lu Hensel
46
Medium-Scale Anatolian Cities:
Conceptual and Physical
Routes of Urban
Transformation
Banu Tomruk
14
Extended Thresholds I:
Nomadism, Settlements and
the Defiance of Figure-Ground
Michael Hensel and Defne
Sunguro ˘ lu Hensel
52
The Potential of Istanbul’s
Unprogrammed Public Spaces
Hülya Erta¸
20
Extended Thresholds II:
The Articulated Envelope
Michael Hensel and Defne
Sunguro ˘ lu Hensel
58
Current Urban Discourse,
Urban Transformation and
Gentrification in Istanbul
Tolga i slam
Editorial Board
Will Alsop, Denise Bratton, Paul Brislin,
Mark Burry, André Chaszar, Nigel Coates,
Peter Cook, Teddy Cruz, Max Fordham,
Massimiliano Fuksas, Edwin Heathcote,
Michael Hensel, Anthony Hunt, Charles
Jencks, Bob Maxwell, Jayne Merkel, Mark
Robbins, Deborah Saunt, Leon van Schaik,
Patrik Schumacher, Neil Spiller, Michael
Weinstock, Ken Yeang, Alejandro Zaera-Polo
26
Ottoman and Turkish
Orientalism
Edhem Eldem
64
Developing Cities with Design
Tevfik Balc I o ˘ lu and
Gülsüm Baydar
32
The Story of Istanbul’s
Modernisation
i lhan Tekeli
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