Turgutreis 1974
Turgutreis 1974
Evolution of Families and Houses
  • 4 İŞ GÜNÜ
    İÇİNDE KARGODA
  • Basım Yılı
  • Sayfa Sayısı
    340
  • Kağıt Türü
    Kuşe Kağıt
  • Ebat
    22 x 25,4
  • Dil
    İngilizce
  • Cilt Durumu
    Ciltli
  • ISBN-13
    9789750407062
Turgutreis 1974 is a pioneering study of late 20th century urbanization engaging the evolution of a new municipality on the Bodrum peninsula along the Turkish Southeast Aegean coast. Since 1974 in less than four decades three small villages with 2464 inhabitants grew to a new city comprising more than 250000 summer residents. This study documents in detail the timeless material culture of the original inhabitants heavily grounded in subsistence agriculture and without modern infrastructure and with a predominance of livelihoods related to grain and citrus production and traditional building crafts. By the turn of the millennium there had been a complete transition to a service economy for tourism with little left of the original built environment that was displaced by second homes and condominiums. The massive transformation of the original lifeworld typifies the urbanization of much of the Mediterranean coast during this same period including the entire Bodrum peninsula.
The story unfolds through an exacting documentation of the lives and livelihoods of fifteen of the original families including textual material and 140 original drawings and 250 photographs. Also included is an account of the historical development of the peninsula culled from a formal record of more than two thousand years. The research pushes the normative boundaries of built environment studies to include a lexicon of the traditional local building elements and methods and their transition to modern practice. The field research entailed study over the entire period by the authors with teams from Columbia University and Middle East Technical University.
Co-authors of the study are Suha Ozkan Emeritus Professor of Architecture at METU; and Richard Plunz Professor of Architecture at Columbia. Ozkan has been Deputy and Secretary General of the Aga Khan Award for Architecture between the years 1982 and 2006; and is presently founder of the Bodrum Architecture Library. Plunz has been Professor of Architecture at Columbia since 1974 where he has directed the Division of Architecture and the Urban Design Program. He is presently Director of the Urban Design Lab at Columbia's Earth Institute.
Contents;
Preface: Turgutreis Now
Introduction: What We Did.
The Environment in History                                     
Agriculture and Water           
The Grain Cycle        
Ali and Nesibe Yavuz           
Rabia Tolgar              
Mehmet and Ayten Türk       
Mehmet Ali and Ayten Gümüs         
Hüseyin and Niyase Keskin; Mehmet and Hesna Keskin   
Hakkı and Zeynep Alkaç      
Ali and Zeynep Karakaş       
Ayşe Saygı    
Hatice Atilla   
Aydın and Zeynep Süzen     
Hatem and Nurten Dengiz    
Hasan Girgin 
Ahmet and Hatice Muğlalı     
Şevki and Zehra Bağcı         
Muharrem Çaputçu Hasan and Fatma Çaputçu    
House Form and Cultural Displacement 1974-1997           
Fifteen Families 1997
Lexicon of Local Terms        
List of Illustrations
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