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Tarihi Kentsel Peyzaj Yaklaşımı Çerçevesinde "Vezirhan"In Korunma Sorunsalı
Author(s) -
Pelin Gökgür
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
journal of turkish studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1308-2140
DOI - 10.7827/turkishstudies.11881
Subject(s) - geography
Vezirhan, which is one of the most important commercial venues of its era in the 17th Century and located on the Divan Yolu road and in Çemberlitaş Square is one of the strong public accommodation venues of the Ottoman Period. Today, the registered historic building, taking place within the traditional trade area in the urban protected zone located in the historical peninsula, within the scope of 1st degree protection area, has a strong symbolic effect on the place due to its architectural style, mass and function. The distribution of ownership, decrepitude within years and current usage are the main problems concerning the protection of Vezirhan. However, the main problems, that would have an adverse effect on the contribution of Vezirhan to the landscape of urban site are considered to be decisions and practices for the structuring of the few land plots in the neighborhood of Vezirhan which are actually empty. For the protection of Vezirhan and the development and structuring in its surrounding to be kept under control and for sustaining the positive results on the urban landscape, when taken within the new array of values, brought in by the concept of "Historic Urban Landscape"; the empty land plots on the structure block, covering the registered historic work in question should be considered together with the other historical cultural assets in the urban site. In this study, the structuring decisions on Vezirhan and the land plots in the neighborhood will be addressed within the framework of the "Historic Urban Landscape Approach" declared as a recommendation decree by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee, and the Protection Aimed Reconstruction Plan and the relevant Decisions of the Protection Board will be analyzed.

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