Spatial Transformation of Ankara through History

Historic towns, which are complex entities formed by continuous interaction between the physical environment and human activity, are the reflection of and witness to history and the product of culture shaped by society. Due to their complex and multi-layered characteristics, they can adapt to new orders of the world and sustain their heritage values through generations. Even though change is inevitable, and somehow could have a negative impact on the values ascribed to historic towns, it is an expression of how society defines itself. In this respect, it is crucial to understand the nature of the change to assess and manage its impact on the significance of historic towns. In order to sustain the cultural significance of these areas, an extensive urban restitution study should be conducted and conservation strategies should be developed accordingly.

Biography:

Elif Selena Ayhan Koçyiğit is an urban designer specialized in conservation of cultural heritage. She has received her Bachelor’s degree in Department of Urban Design and Landscape Architecture from Bilkent University, and has a Master’s Degree in Architecture from Dessau Institute of Architecture (DIA)/ Germany. She holds a PhD in Conservation of Cultural Heritage from METU with the dissertation titled as “A Tale of Ulus Square: A Critical Assessment of Continuity, Transformation and Change in a Historic Public Open Space in Ankara”. Her research has been supported by Kaplan and ANAMED, Koç University-VEKAM, and Society of Architectural Historians. She has worked on Cultural Heritage of Civil Architecture in Ankara between 1930 and 1980 project supported by TUBITAK, and continues to work on the projects “The Architects Who Left Their Mark in Ankara” and “Memory Ankara”. Most recently, in 2021, she joined two National Architectural Project Competitions and won Equivalent Honorable Mention and 2nd Honorable Mention. Currently, she works as an assistant professor at Başkent University, Department of Architecture, and teaches undergraduate and graduate courses focusing on conservation and urban design. Her research interests are urban restitution, value assessment and conservation of historic sites, public open spaces and multi-layered towns.


Date: 25/05/2023 Thursday
Time: 12:30-13:30
Place: FFB-06


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Department of Architecture Bilkent University FF-304A
06800 Ankara – TURKEY

Email: arch@bilkent.edu.tr

Phone: +90-312-290-3463
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