Reproduction of Ottoman Architectural Language
144.00TL
Yazar: Ömer Faruk Günenç
Brand: İdealKent Yayınları
Basım Tarihi: Kasım 2021
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Sayfa Sayısı: 198Boyut: 13.5 x 21.0 cm
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9786057041975
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This book invites you on an intellectual journey. It states that you should not seek the meanings you currently ascribe to thoughts, concepts, and terms in every moment of the past. It argues that every cultural practice, such as speech, writing, language, roles, and spatial production, is historical. It suggests that an unsettling relationship with the present should be established with each practice. It brings together historical sources of different natures to discuss the ways in which Ottoman architectural language was re-produced from the Tanzimat period to the early Republican years. It traces concepts by navigating through sources consisting of general and technical glossaries, legal texts regarding spatial production, printed materials, and periodicals. The history of nine concepts forms the framework of the research: master builder, engineer, and architect as professional subjects; science, industry, and art exemplifying the fabrication of disciplines; and mîrî, mülk, and umumî as crises of space and property. It examines how an architectural language transformed in the Anatolian cultural universe with the changing architectural knowledge after Tanzimat, the reshaping professional field, the evolving understandings of history, the nascent architectural and art histories, the emergence of public thought specifically regarding space, and the invention of art as an intuitive production.