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Istanbul - The Galata Bridge and The Golden Horn

Special Topics Studio ARCH916 5th Year Fall 2011 Professor Weldon Pries

Istanbul and Turkey are emerging as Western, Islamic, and secular societies. Strategically located at the intersection of Europe and Asia, and at the center of world trade routes over land and sea, Istanbul expresses historic and present-day cultural influences in its layering and form and embraces the diversity of its people, cultures, and civilizations. The Golden Horn is Istanbul’s natural central harbor connecting with the Bosphorus River and the Sea of Marmara – where Europe and Asia intersect. It is a harbor of commerce, transportation, and urban life, surrounded by the soaring mosques, palaces, and Orthodox churches. At the water’s edge, along with the bazaars, commerce, mosques, and ferries, are the communities where ethnic groups and recent immigrants have settled.

The urban center of the Golden Horn is the Galata Bridge, which marks the entry to the Golden Horn and is the connecting link between the east and west peninsulas of the city. The Galata Bridge and its surrounding streets and squares are the focus of urban life for Istanbul’s inhabitants - within the expressive presence of the adjacent Hagia Sophia, Suleymaniye Mosque, New Mosque, and the Galata Tower.

Istanbul Project:

The Golden Horn, Galata Bridge, Galata Tower and Suleymaniye Mosque

The studio addresses the role of cultural influences and architecture in the evolution of the city and its form and urban design, and its central focus of the Galata Bridge that connects the city across the Golden Horn. The Galata Bridge is a place of urban life, a place of entertainment, fishing, bazaars, pedestrian passage, as well as a transportation link for trams, vehicles, and ferries. The studio will focus on the Golden Horn and the Galata Bridge as the symbolic architectural threshold for the city. Design of facilities for dwelling, culture, commerce, transportation, and recreation, and the environmental restoration of the harbor as Istanbul’s symbolic center are included in the focus of the studio.The project phases include research and documentation of urban design with focus on the methodology of analysis for cities, urban design proposals of “urban modification” and related architectural design projects for the new formation of the city at the Galata Bridge. This studio will contribute to the understanding of a significant “world city” in an important geopolitical region, and of urban design in cities globally.

Student travel to Istanbul is planned for early September for survey of its culture and significant historical and new architecture. In addition to site visits and documentation of the studio project sites, seminars on Istanbul urban design are planned with students and professors at Istanbul Technical University and Mimar Sinan University. A trip by ship to Bursa, Turkey, the historical Ottoman city in Asia will be included in the travel itinerary.

 

Team Urban Analysis

Students

Whitney Allison, Sean Curran, Matthew Dessureault, Jennifer Hausman

Taylor Holland, Nickolas Martin, Emily Pappas, Nicholas Ter Meer,

Kemal Zahirovic, Matthew Zbawiony

 

Figure Ground Drawing

 

Urban Analysis

 

Topography and Urban Massing - City Sections

 

Urban Massing

 

Spatial and Plan Analysis

 

Urban Conceptual Analysis

 

Urban and Spatial Impressions

 

Digital City Renderings - Golden Horn, Beyoglu and Historical Peninsula

 

Phyiscal Model - Beyoglu and Galata Tower

 

Student Urban Design Projects

Whitney Allison

 

Sean Curran

 

Matthew Dessureault

 

Jennifer Hausman

 

Taylor Holland

 

Nickolas Martin

 

Emily Pappas

 

Nicholas Ter Meer

 

Kemal Zahirovic

 

Matthew Zbawiony

 

 

 

All Images and Text © Weldon Pries 2017