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In Istanbul, urban transformation and housing production processes are so intricately entwined and intertwined that they elicit a plethora of predictable and unexpected subject matters to be studied holistically. This book provides an insight into the scales, thresholds, and dilemmas of housing transformations in Istanbul from past to present, with a focus on cause-and-effect relationships. It scrutinizes Istanbul from new perspectives as the primary scene, target, and playground for neoliberal market acts and actors, on the one hand, and seeks to shed light on future prospects with regard to…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In Istanbul, urban transformation and housing production processes are so intricately
entwined and intertwined that they elicit a plethora of predictable and unexpected
subject matters to be studied holistically. This book provides an insight into the scales,
thresholds, and dilemmas of housing transformations in Istanbul from past to present,
with a focus on cause-and-effect relationships. It scrutinizes Istanbul from new
perspectives as the primary scene, target, and playground for neoliberal market acts
and actors, on the one hand, and seeks to shed light on future prospects with regard to
housing needs and expectations of twenty-first century users in line with the unique
dynamics of Istanbul, a city without ends, on the other hand.
Autorenporträt
Nilay Ünsal Gülmez holds a PhD in the Architectural Design Program from Istanbul Technical University. She is teaching at Bahçesehir University, Department of Architecture. Her research interests include housing studies, design history and theory, gender and space, and place-making practices. Ali Devrim Isikkaya earned his bachelor's, master's, and PhD degrees at the Faculty of Architecture, Yildiz Technical University. He teaches at Bahçesehir University. His research interests include architectural and interior architectural design, architectural competitions, construction, and housing.