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Scientific Board Advisory Board Organizing Commitee Hülya Yürekli Istanbul Technical University Symposium Sponsors Convenors Correspondence Prof.Dr. Hülya Turgut, Chair Istanbul Technical University, E-mail: [email protected] IAPS WEBPAGE: http://www.bwk.tue.nl/iaps Amasya WEBPAGE: http://www.amasya.gov.tr TRADITIONAL ENVIRONMENTS IN A NEW MILLENNIUM Rapid change in living conditions and the contradictions between global world culture and local cultures create new paradigms and new dimensions about culture-space-time interactions. This transition can be exemplified through examples of traditional environments and brings out new developments in both theory and practice. A vital issue for the field is therefore the need of a new kind of database for planning and designing in traditional environments. The new millennium, with new strategies and paradigms, is an appropriate time to review theories, concepts and methods of culture-space studies. Within this context, theoretical and applied research studies at various scales of traditional environments should be examined and evaluated. The focus of the symposium will be the culture specific issues of the "Traditional Environments" and "Continuity and Development Trends in Traditional Environments." This symposium is the second of a series of international meetings organised by IAPS Network on Culture and Space in the Built Environment, with the objective of bringing together participants from various disciplines such as: architecture, urban design, planning, psychology, sociology, anthropology as well as from different countries and cultures. Amasya, which is known as one of the oldest settlements in Anatolia, is chosen as the symposium venue. The city of Amasya is located in the dramatic Yesilirmak Valley, with remnants of various civilisations for over 5500 years. Its urban and architectural form is the result of many cultural values from antiquity to the present. The Symposium will give the opportunity to directly experience a historic conservation place and to be involved with local residents of a traditional environment. Themes TRADITIONAL ENVIRONMENTS IN A NEW MILLENIUM 19 June 2001, tuesday 14.00-18.00 registration 20 June 2001, wednesday 8.30 registration 11.00-12.45 opening session Hülya Turgut Chair of the Symposium 13.00-14.00 lunch 14.00-16.30 plenary session Chairperson: S.Mete Ünügür Amos Rapoport Traditional Environments, Culture, and Preservation 16.30-17.00 coffee break 17.00-17.30 student competition award 17.30 -18.30 guided city tour-walking Dia show : James Warfield 21 June 2001 thursday 9.00-9.30 key note speech Theme 1 9.30-10.30 session 1.1 001 Networks of Exchange and Co-operation: Reinforcing Traditional Values
through Economic Activities in an Indonesian Kampung 002 Traditional Settlements, User Participation and the 'No Harm' Principle
Towards a Contemporary Participatory Process in Low-income Public Housing in
Islamic Cities 076 Modern and Traditional Cultures and Their Perception of Historical Sites: 029 Problems Related to New User of the Traditional Urban Space 10.30-10.45 discussion 09.30-10.30 session 1.2 Chairperson: Amos Rapoport 015 Designing in Traditional Environments: A Search for New Paradigms 031 The Context of Sustainability Space 085 The Context in Design Education: SampleAmasya 009 The Otherness of Cyberspace, Virtual Reality, and Hypertext vis-à-vis
"the Traditional" 10.30- 10.45 discussion 10.45- 11.15 coffee break 21 June 2001 thursday Chairperson: Peter Kellett 075 Value, function and Image of the Dwelling Space: a Pilot Empirical
Research in a Town from the South Italy,Ragusa 046 Encouraging Community to Define Historic Preservation 063 Understanding of Traditional Environments by Different Professionals, 101 Attitudes Towards Conservation and Design: an Empirical Study of
Preference in the Conservation Area in Bath 12 Urban Conservation Policies and Local Realities 11.15-12.30 session 1.4 Chairperson: Ayla Atasoy 113 What Makes An Approach-Any Approach-Meaningful? 100 Urban Morphology: A Conceptual Framework and Studies in the Cities of
Mardin, Urfa and Diyarbakır 069 Actors of the Urban 'Arena': A Proposal for an Analytical Framework 095 A Macro Model Approach for the Rational Organization of Choosing and
Improving the Traditional Environments in Turkey. 12.30-12.45 discussion 12.45-14.15 lunch 21 June 2001 thursday Sidney Brower Theme 2 14.45-15.45 session 2.1 003 Philadelphia Country House, The Study of a Unique Traditional
Architectural/Landscape Environment 050 Global Alterations: Urban and Architectural Reflections 094 The Effects of Multiculturalism on Housing in Traditional Architecture
and their Contemporary Results 107 New Users in Old Settlements 15.45-16.00 discussion 14.45-15.45 session 2.2 Chairperson: Henry Matthews 044 Considering the Continuity of Wooden Construction Culture in Traditional
Settlements 115 Traditional Environment and Rapid Change: The Case of "Örcün"
and "Saraylı" 098 Tradition, Change, and Participatory Design: Community Participation in
the re-design of Tablita Market in Historical Cairo. 15.45-16.00 discussion 16.00- 16.30 coffee break 21 June 2001 thursday 16.30-17.45 session 2.3 117 Transformations of Traditional Built-Environments: A study of the
Emerging Spatial Geography of Culture and Built-form in Sri Lanka 118 An Appraisal on Identity, Place Attachment and Appropriation, Case Study:
Kuzguncuk - Istanbul 126 Reconciling Tradition with Contemporary Trends in Turkish Housing 030 Sustainable Historical Urban Environment Commencing a New Strategy to
re-insure the Cultural Contiunity in Gesi and Surrounding Small Settlements 043 The Reflections of Life Practices on Spatial Formations: The Cases of Muğla
Historical Urban Site and Karabağlar Historical Rural Site 17.45-18.00 discussion 16.30-17.45 session 2.4 052 The Role of Western Planners in the Transformation of Bursa from a
Traditional Ottoman City to a Metropolitan Center of the Turkish Republic 079 Identity and Urban Sustainability in Traditional and Contemporary
Neighbourhoods in Bursa 068 Alterations in Plan Schemes of Amasya House: Hatuniye Quarter 091 The Transformations Observed in the Housing Architecture of Konya in 19th
Century 110 Traditional Dwelling Transformations:Lessons to Be Learned for the
Contemporary Housing Design-A Case Study of Edirne City /Turkey 17.45-18.00 discussion 22 June 2001 friday 9.00-9.30 key note speech Theme 3 9.30-10.30 session 3.1 Chairperson: Sidney Brower 004 The Influence of Tradition in the Design, Identity and Use of
Contemporary Spaces for Presbyterian Worship in Scotland 005 Mapping Residential Identities, Culture and Globalization. 008 Architecture in the Arab States Between Past, Present and Future 022 The Transformation of Traditional Rural Settlements in Egypt 10.30-10.45 discussion 9.30-10.30 session 3.2 Chairperson: Ayla Atasoy 021 Making space to Allow the World in: Appropriation and Appropriate
Accommodation of new Media in a Tibetan Village 104 Change-Continuity or Discontinuity in Traditional Turkish House 089 A People's Love Affair with a Place: Istanbul in Popular Songs 049 Home and Privacy: An Inquiry into the Conception of the Traditional
Turkish House
22 June 2001 friday 11.15-12.30 session 3.3 073 Impacts of "Global World Culture" on Design Concepts in Turkey
: An Historical Perspective 019 The Investigation of Cultural Influences on Architectural Features on
Different Ethnic Groups in Northern Cyprus 127 The Effects of Restoration on the Identity Changes of Traditional Spaces
: "Restoration Sins" Chairperson: Amos Rapoport 120 Traditional Rural Dwellings as the New Alternative the American Indian
Case of Modern Hogans for Novajo Sustainability 122 The Kiosk and Vineyard Houses in Diyarbakır 045 What to Sustaine Locally in Global Environment? An Exploratıon on Divriği
Case, 042 Rethinking Local and Global Patterns of Istanbul 111 Historical Identity of Aydın and Works Regarding 12.30-12.45 discussion 12.45-14.15 lunch 22 June 2001 friday 14.15-14.45 key note speech Romi Khosla Theme 4 14.45-15.45 session 4.1 10 Tradition and Self-built Houses: Cultural 80 Recent Development in the Conservation of the 93 The Field Studies in Birgi 57 In The Midst Of Tradition And Change: Where Is 15.45-16.00 discussion 074 The Different (Un)Improvement Process of Similar Traditional Settlements,
Germir and Talas 114 Conservation Problems and Restoration Policy 15.45-16.00 discussion 16.30-17.45 session 4.3 Chairperson: David Uzzell 014 Tradition or Fashion : Style and Development of Canberra Dwellings 77 An Application of a New Method for the 70 Historical Commercial Center "Punta District" in 67 Traditional Village Architecture of Thrace: 16.30-17.45 session 4.4 038 The Broken Last Longhouse Traditional Living Environment in the State of
Transition 71 Revitalization of an Old Market Place: Traditional 27 House Designing from the Point of View of 24 The Conservation Approaches of Domestic 17.45-18.00 discussion 18.00-18.30 special session Hall A Namık Kemal Pak , President of TÜBİTAK Science and Technology Policies of Turkey in the new Millennium 9:00-11:00 invited speeches Chairperson: Romi Khosla Adli Quidsi The Conservation of Old Aleppo as a Living Environment Shaida Togan Old City of Jerusalem Revitalisation Programme Amir Pasiç Preservation and Development of Historic City of Mostar: Main Components and Ongoing Activities Atilla Yücel Urban Rehabilitation in Mardin 11.00-11:30 coffee break Chairperson: Metin Sözen Raci Bademli Conservation and planning concepts Nuran Zeren Conservation approach to Cultural Assets in Turkey Oktay Ekinci Problems in the Process of Transition from Conservation of Monumental Structures to Urban Preservation in Turkey Ali Kamil Yalçın Amasya: The past, present and the 14 .15-16:00 closing plenary Chairperson: S. Mete Ünügür Ayla Atasoy, Istanbul Technical University 16.00-16.15 coffee break 23 june 2001, Saturday 16.15-18.15 panel Hall A Chairperson: Oktay Ekinci Remarks / comments for discussion Metin Sözen President, ÇEKÜL Foundation Discussion 18:15-18:45 closing remarks 19 .30 closing reception Associated Events · Student Competition : Air and Architectonics/ from Tradition to beyond · Student Workshop · Exhibitions · Amasya Art and Culture Festival · Excursions Organizing Committee reserves the right to make changes in the programme
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