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Second International Symposium TRADITIONAL ENVIRONMENTS IN A NEW MILLENNIUM

20 - 23 Haziran 2001, Amasya

Scientific Board
Nur Akın Istanbul Technical University
William Bechhoefer University of Maryland,
Charles Correa Indian Institue of Architects
Nuran Zeren Gülersoy Istanbul Technical University
Peter Kellett University of Newcastle upon Tyne
Roderick Lawrence University of Geneva
Paul Oliver Oxford Brookes University
Amos Rapoport University of Wisconsin
Hülya Turgut Istanbul Technical University
Mete Ünügür Istanbul Technical University
Ferhan Yürekli Istanbul Technical University

Advisory Board
Hüseyin Poroy Governor of Amasya
Hüseyin Bas Mayor of Amasya
Hasan Şener I.T.U. Faculty of Architecture, Dean
Oktay Ekinci Chamber of Arch., President
Süha Özkan The Aga Khan Award for Architecture, Secretary General
Doğan Hasol YEM-The Building and Industry Center, Chairman

Organizing Commitee
Hülya Turgut Istanbul Technical University, Chair
Cem Beygo Istanbul Technical University
Çiğdem Eren Istanbul Technical University
Kutgün Eyüpgiller Istanbul Technical University
Göksenin Inalhan Istanbul Technical University
Kayhan Kavas Ministry of Internal Affairs
Erhan Özdemir, Governorship of Amasya
Handan Türkoglu Istanbul Technical University
Ali Kamil Yalçın Amasya Chamber of Arch.

Hülya Yürekli Istanbul Technical University
Competition Organiser
Aslıhan Şenel Istanbul Technical University
Cem Yardımcı Istanbul Technical University

Symposium Sponsors
Prime Ministrial Fund for the Promotion of Turkey
Ministry of Internal Affairs
Ministry of Public Work and Settlement
Ministry of Cultural Affairs
Governorship of Amasya
Municipality of Amasya
YEM -The Building and Industry Centre
The Aga Khan Award for Architecture
TUBA -Turkish Academy of Science

Convenors
IAPS -CSBE Network
AKTAV Foundation for the Protection and Education of Natural
and Cultural Heritage of Amasya City
ÇEKÜL Foundation for the Protection and Promotion of the
Environmental and Cultural Heritage
I.T.U. İstanbul Technical University - Faculty of Architecture

Correspondence

Prof.Dr. Hülya Turgut, Chair
Co-ordinator, IAPS-CSBE Network

Istanbul Technical University,
Faculty of Architecture,
Taskisla, Taksim 80191,
Istanbul, Turkey;

E-mail: [email protected]
Fax: +90 212 251 48 95

IAPS WEBPAGE: http://www.bwk.tue.nl/iaps 

Amasya WEBPAGE: http://www.amasya.gov.tr

TRADITIONAL ENVIRONMENTS IN A NEW MILLENNIUM
Defining Principles and Professional Practice

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
· Theories, Concepts and Methods in Culture-Space Studies of
Traditional Settlements
· Adaptability, Continuity and Change of Traditional Settlements
· Issues of Changing Residential Identities: Regional Trends and
Global Change.
· Field Studies and Projects in Traditional Settlements: Implementing
Conservation and Revitalization

TRADITIONAL ENVIRONMENTS IN A NEW MILLENIUM
Defining Principles and Professional Practice

19 June 2001, tuesday

14.00-18.00 registration

20 June 2001, wednesday

8.30 registration

11.00-12.45 opening session
Hall A multi-vision opening remarks

Hülya Turgut Chair of the Symposium
Hasan Şener ITU Dean of the Faculty of Architecture
David Uzzell President of IAPS
Metin Sözen President of the Çekül Foundation
Oktay Ekinci President of the Chambers of Architects
Hüseyin Bas Mayor of Amasya
Hüseyin Poroy Governor of Amasya
protocol speeches

13.00-14.00 lunch

14.00-16.30 plenary session
Hall A

Chairperson: S.Mete Ünügür

Amos Rapoport Traditional Environments, Culture, and Preservation
Roderick Lawrence Sustaining Human Settlement: Principles for Practice
David Uzzell Culture, Space and Time and the Creation of National Identity
Paul Oliver Necessity and Continuity: The Challenge of the Impending Crisis
William Bechhoefer Amasya: The Future of Tradition

16.30-17.00 coffee break

17.00-17.30 student competition award
Hall A

17.30 -18.30 guided city tour-walking

19.30 opening reception

Dia show : James Warfield
Vernacular Anthem:
Architectural Design in the Traditional Built Environment

21 June 2001 thursday

9.00-9.30 key note speech
Hall A
Paul Oliver
Huizhou and Herefordshire: Devising a Methodology for Cross-Cultural Studies

Theme 1
Theories, Concepts and Methods in Culture-Space Studies of Traditional Settlements

9.30-10.30 session 1.1
Hall B
Chairperson: Pattabi Raman

001 Networks of Exchange and Co-operation: Reinforcing Traditional Values through Economic Activities in an Indonesian Kampung
Peter Kellett, Wendy Bishop

002 Traditional Settlements, User Participation and the 'No Harm' Principle Towards a Contemporary Participatory Process in Low-income Public Housing in Islamic Cities
Khaled Ahmed , Malcolm Parry

076 Modern and Traditional Cultures and Their Perception of Historical Sites:
Şeniz Çıkış Ergeçgil

029 Problems Related to New User of the Traditional Urban Space
Hüsnü Uğur

10.30-10.45 discussion

09.30-10.30 session 1.2
Hall C

Chairperson: Amos Rapoport

015 Designing in Traditional Environments: A Search for New Paradigms
James Warfield

031 The Context of Sustainability Space
Leyla Y. Tokman, Ruşen Yamaçlı, Betül Yanılmaz

085 The Context in Design Education: SampleAmasya
Nilgün Kuloğlu, Özge Cordan, Ahmet Melih Öksüz,
Ali Asasoğlu

009 The Otherness of Cyberspace, Virtual Reality, and Hypertext vis-à-vis "the Traditional"
Tuğrul İlter

10.30- 10.45 discussion

10.45- 11.15 coffee break

21 June 2001 thursday

11.15- 12.30 session 1.3
Hall B

Chairperson: Peter Kellett

075 Value, function and Image of the Dwelling Space: a Pilot Empirical Research in a Town from the South Italy,Ragusa
Giovanna Giordano

046 Encouraging Community to Define Historic Preservation
Hui-Min Wang , Leslie Li-Ju Shieh

063 Understanding of Traditional Environments by Different Professionals,
Çiğdem Berdi Gökhan

101 Attitudes Towards Conservation and Design: an Empirical Study of Preference in the Conservation Area in Bath
Figen Karaman, Serpil Çerçi, Alan Day

12 Urban Conservation Policies and Local Realities
of the Turkish Town in Alexandria - Egypt
Mona Soliman

12.30-12.45 discussion

11.15-12.30 session 1.4
Hall C

Chairperson: Ayla Atasoy

113 What Makes An Approach-Any Approach-Meaningful?
Şengül Öymen Gür,

100 Urban Morphology: A Conceptual Framework and Studies in the Cities of Mardin, Urfa and Diyarbakır
Aykut Karaman,

069 Actors of the Urban 'Arena': A Proposal for an Analytical Framework
Asuman Erendil, Zuhal Ulusoy

112 A Method Suggestion on the Evaluatıon of Tokat Bey Sokak Which One of the Settlements at the Urban Preservatıon Area as an Urban Residence and House
Yaşar Bahri Ergen

095 A Macro Model Approach for the Rational Organization of Choosing and Improving the Traditional Environments in Turkey.
Faruk Yalçın Uğurlu, Sumruhan Akcan

12.30-12.45 discussion

12.45-14.15 lunch

21 June 2001 thursday

14.15-14.45 key note speech
Hall A

Sidney Brower
Bokaap: Issues of Preservation and Change in a Traditional Community in South Africa

Theme 2
Adaptability, Continuity and Change of Traditional Settlements

14.45-15.45 session 2.1
Hall B
Chairperson: Romi Khosla

003 Philadelphia Country House, The Study of a Unique Traditional Architectural/Landscape Environment
Khosrow Bozorgi,

050 Global Alterations: Urban and Architectural Reflections
Pelin Ç.Gökgür, İclal A.Kaya

094 The Effects of Multiculturalism on Housing in Traditional Architecture and their Contemporary Results
Bilge Yıldırım Gönül

107 New Users in Old Settlements
Özlem Berk, Çiğdem Eren

15.45-16.00 discussion

14.45-15.45 session 2.2
Hall C

Chairperson: Henry Matthews

096 Comparison of Urban Housing Satisfaction in Modern and Historical Neighborhoods in Edirne, Turkey
Nevnihal Erdoğan, Ayşe Akyol, Yılmaz Yücel,
Vedia Dökmeci

044 Considering the Continuity of Wooden Construction Culture in Traditional Settlements
Nilüfer Akıncıtürk, Rengin Beceren

115 Traditional Environment and Rapid Change: The Case of "Örcün" and "Saraylı"
Hüseyin L. Kahvecioğlu

098 Tradition, Change, and Participatory Design: Community Participation in the re-design of Tablita Market in Historical Cairo.
Dina K. Shehayeb, Mohamed Abdel-Hafiz

15.45-16.00 discussion

16.00- 16.30 coffee break

21 June 2001 thursday

16.30-17.45 session 2.3
Hall B
Chairperson: Sidney Brower

117 Transformations of Traditional Built-Environments: A study of the Emerging Spatial Geography of Culture and Built-form in Sri Lanka
Ranjith Dayaratne,

118 An Appraisal on Identity, Place Attachment and Appropriation, Case Study: Kuzguncuk - Istanbul
Ayla Ayyıldız Potur , Ayla Atasoy

126 Reconciling Tradition with Contemporary Trends in Turkish Housing
Cemile Tiftik Kutlusan

030 Sustainable Historical Urban Environment Commencing a New Strategy to re-insure the Cultural Contiunity in Gesi and Surrounding Small Settlements
Gonca Büyükmıhçı, S. Güven Bilsel ,
Hakan Hisarlıgil , Erkan Polat

043 The Reflections of Life Practices on Spatial Formations: The Cases of Muğla Historical Urban Site and Karabağlar Historical Rural Site
İpek Özbek Sönmez, Hülya Koç, Sibel Ecemiş,

17.45-18.00 discussion

16.30-17.45 session 2.4
Hall C
Chairperson: Paul Oliver

052 The Role of Western Planners in the Transformation of Bursa from a Traditional Ottoman City to a Metropolitan Center of the Turkish Republic
Neslihan Dostoğlu, Tülin Vural,

079 Identity and Urban Sustainability in Traditional and Contemporary Neighbourhoods in Bursa
Arzu Çahantimur

068 Alterations in Plan Schemes of Amasya House: Hatuniye Quarter
Gökçe Kuran Şimşek,

091 The Transformations Observed in the Housing Architecture of Konya in 19th Century
Mine Ulusoy, İlhan Koç,

110 Traditional Dwelling Transformations:Lessons to Be Learned for the Contemporary Housing Design-A Case Study of Edirne City /Turkey
Nevnihal Erdoğan

17.45-18.00 discussion

22 June 2001 friday

9.00-9.30 key note speech
Hall A
Pattabi Raman
New Architecture and New Urban Design for Historic Centres: Towards a Free Spirit

Theme 3
Issues of Changing Residential Identities: Regional Trends and Global Change

9.30-10.30 session 3.1
Hall B

Chairperson: Sidney Brower

004 The Influence of Tradition in the Design, Identity and Use of Contemporary Spaces for Presbyterian Worship in Scotland
Robert Burton, Margot Baird,
Crissie White

005 Mapping Residential Identities, Culture and Globalization.
Aydan Hacaloğlu İlter

008 Architecture in the Arab States Between Past, Present and Future
El -Sayed Amer, Tarek Al -Sakabi

022 The Transformation of Traditional Rural Settlements in Egypt
Yasser Mahgoub

10.30-10.45 discussion

9.30-10.30 session 3.2
Hall C

Chairperson: Ayla Atasoy

021 Making space to Allow the World in: Appropriation and Appropriate Accommodation of new Media in a Tibetan Village
Suzanne Ewing

104 Change-Continuity or Discontinuity in Traditional Turkish House
Tuğba Sağdıç, Gülçin Pulat Gökmen

089 A People's Love Affair with a Place: Istanbul in Popular Songs
Fahriye Hazer Sancar,

049 Home and Privacy: An Inquiry into the Conception of the Traditional Turkish House
Lale Özgenel,


10.30-10.45 discussion

10.45- 11.15 coffee break

22 June 2001 friday

11.15-12.30 session 3.3
Hall B
Chairperson: Henry Matthews

123 Decoding Architectural Principles in Traditional Environments
Beril Özmen-Mayer

073 Impacts of "Global World Culture" on Design Concepts in Turkey : An Historical Perspective
Elif Yeşim Özgen

019 The Investigation of Cultural Influences on Architectural Features on Different Ethnic Groups in Northern Cyprus
Fatma İlkin, Oğuz Şengezer

127 The Effects of Restoration on the Identity Changes of Traditional Spaces : "Restoration Sins"
Aysun Özköse

12.30-12.45 discussion

11.15-12.30 session 3.4
Hall C

Chairperson: Amos Rapoport

120 Traditional Rural Dwellings as the New Alternative the American Indian Case of Modern Hogans for Novajo Sustainability
Jeffery Cook

122 The Kiosk and Vineyard Houses in Diyarbakır
and their Conservation Problems
Işık Aksulu, Neslihan Dalkılıç

045 What to Sustaine Locally in Global Environment? An Exploratıon on Divriği Case,
Ceyhan Yücel, Hale Kozlu

042 Rethinking Local and Global Patterns of Istanbul
İnci Deniz Ilgın

111 Historical Identity of Aydın and Works Regarding
the Conservation and Development Plan
Mükerrem Kürüm

12.30-12.45 discussion

12.45-14.15 lunch

22 June 2001 friday

14.15-14.45 key note speech
Hall A

Romi Khosla
Inventing Future Prosperity: A Case in the Buddhist Himalayan Region of Ladakh

Theme 4
Field Studies and Projects in Traditional Settlements: Implementing Conservation and Revitalization

14.45-15.45 session 4.1
Hall B
Chairperson: Peter Kellett

10 Tradition and Self-built Houses: Cultural
Significance and Environmental Quality of Building Elements
Doris C.C.K. Kowaltowski, Lucila C. Labaki,
Silvia A. Mikami G. Pina, Vanessa Gomez da
Silva

80 Recent Development in the Conservation of the
Built Heritage in Kastamonu
Kemal Kutgün Eyüpgiller

93 The Field Studies in Birgi
Ülkü Altınoluk

57 In The Midst Of Tradition And Change: Where Is
History in the Historical Town Center of Izmir?
Tolga Çilingir, Şebnem Dündar

15.45-16.00 discussion

14.45-15.45 session 4.2
Hall B
Chairperson: Paul Oliver

102 Revitalizing a Declining Residential Area -Samanbahçe- in The Walled City of Nicosia
Naciye Doratlı, Şebnem Hoşkara, İbrahim Numan, Nezire Mulladayılar, M. Selen Abbasoğlu,

074 The Different (Un)Improvement Process of Similar Traditional Settlements, Germir and Talas
Seyda Açikgöz Güngör, Ceyhan Yücel

114 Conservation Problems and Restoration Policy
With Particular Emphasis on Safranbolu Yörük
Village
Can Mehmet Hersek, Şakir Meraki

006 Multi-Cultural Influences on the Development of Traditional Urban Fabric of Nicosia
İbrahim Numan, Özgür Dinçyürek,
Hıfsiye Pulhan

15.45-16.00 discussion

16.00-16.30 coffee break

22 June 2001 friday

16.30-17.45 session 4.3
Hall B

Chairperson: David Uzzell

014 Tradition or Fashion : Style and Development of Canberra Dwellings
Shibu Dutta

77 An Application of a New Method for the
Conservation of Traditional Environments
The Case of Konya/Turkey
Rahmi Erdem

70 Historical Commercial Center "Punta District" in
Izmir
Deniz Özkut

67 Traditional Village Architecture of Thrace:
Documentation , Problems and Future Prospects
Zeynep Eres

17.45-18.00 discussion

16.30-17.45 session 4.4
Hall C
Chairperson : Pattabi Raman

038 The Broken Last Longhouse Traditional Living Environment in the State of Transition
Evawani Ellisa , Toga H. Pandjaitan

71 Revitalization of an Old Market Place: Traditional
Market Place of Kadıköy
Ömür Barkul, Tan K. Gürer

27 House Designing from the Point of View of
Culture- User-Architect Relation, The Importance of the Privacy; An Example Model : City of İzmit
Sibel Demirarslan

24 The Conservation Approaches of Domestic
Vernacular Architecture from 1700 To 1900 in
England, The Case of Leicestershire (East Midlands)
İlhan Koç

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
23 june 2001, saturday

9:00-11:00 invited speeches
Hall A
Examples from Turkey & the World

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

11:30-13:00 invited speeches
Hall A
Conservation Process in Turkey

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
Future of the Preservation of
Traditional spaces
13.00-14:15 lunch

14 .15-16:00 closing plenary
Hall A
Evaluation of the Symposium

Chairperson: S. Mete Ünügür

Ayla Atasoy, Istanbul Technical University
Sidney Brower, University of Maryland
Peter Kellett, University of Newcastle upon Tyne
Romi Khosla, Arhitect, India
Henry Matthews, Washington State University
Paul Oliver, Oxford Brookes University
Amos Rapoport, University of Wisconsin
Pattabi Raman, Istanbul Technical University

16.00-16.15 coffee break

23 june 2001, Saturday

16.15-18.15 panel Hall A
Turkey & Amasya:Thoughts

Chairperson: Oktay Ekinci

Remarks / comments for discussion

Metin Sözen President, ÇEKÜL Foundation
Hüseyin Poroy Governor of Amasya
Hüseyin Baş Mayor of Amasya
Ferhan Yürekli Professor,Istanbul TechnicalUniversity
William Bechhoefer Professor, Maryland University
İlber Ortaylı Professor, Ankara University

Discussion
Contribution of the participants

18:15-18:45 closing remarks
Hulya Turgut, Chair of the Symposium
Hüseyin Poroy, Governor of Amasya

19 .30 closing reception

Associated Events
For further information please contact to "info-desk"

· 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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