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Transformation of the urban patterns of Istanbul under the effects of the modernization during the Ottoman period

Price

Free (open access)

Volume

Volume 1 (2017), Issue 3

Pages

9

Page Range

297 - 306

Paper DOI

10.2495/HA-V1-N3-297-306

Copyright

WIT Press

Author(s)

SEVIN AKSOYLU

Abstract

Turkey was westernized after the declaration of The Tanzimat Charter in 1839. The modernization of Ottoman Empire inevitably brought changes into the administrative, socio-economic and spatial organization of the cities as well as in the lifestyles of urban dwellers. Urbanization and economic, cultural and social modernization processes created new buildings and establishments. The spread of particular techniques and concepts of urban intervention that were developed in some Western countries and saw their influences in other Western and non-Western countries has also resulted in changes in the urban pattern. The spread of ideas and some planning approach in Turkey was due to. Western engineers and architects for applying the new planning models throughout after the great fires of Istanbul in the 19th century. The implementation of Western urban planning principles and modern technology and the image of Western cities have affected the formation of new urban development and reconstruction activities in Turkish cities especially in Istanbul.

The aim of this article is to analyse the effects of planning practices initiated by the urban reforms of Tanzimat on the urban pattern of Istanbul. These analyses are based on a hypothesis, as the Turkish planning practices in the Tanzimat period were influenced by Western planning practices.

Keywords

diffusion of planning approaches, Istanbul planning, planning practices, Tanzimat Charter, urban pattern, urban reforms, westernization.