2019
DOI: 10.5505/itujfa.2019.36097
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Towards a critical delineation of waterfront: Aerial photographs as evidence and record in Istanbul

Abstract: This paper develops a conceptual agenda and a critical cartographic methodology using aerial photographs to monitor the shaping of waterfront as a geography in Istanbul by humans. Starting from the first aerial photographs of Istanbul until present, the gaze of the vertical dimension in geographical space holds divergent evidences of spatial transformation captured in aerial views. From construction sites to building of coastal roads, demolishing of port scapes and technological rifts of logistic flows, to lar… Show more

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“…coast, where the sea always rep-resents a major part of the societal culture and an element of the landscape through which the city is formed (Erkilic and Akpinar 2019), or coastal zone that has specific value and significance according to their surrounding natural and marine environments.…”
Section: International Journal Of Multidisciplinary Studies In Archit...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…coast, where the sea always rep-resents a major part of the societal culture and an element of the landscape through which the city is formed (Erkilic and Akpinar 2019), or coastal zone that has specific value and significance according to their surrounding natural and marine environments.…”
Section: International Journal Of Multidisciplinary Studies In Archit...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cities differ according to their location and characteristics. Either coastal cities that have geographical features with a view over the coast, where the sea always represents a major part of the societal culture and an element of the landscape through which the city is formed (Erkilic 2019), or historical cities that have a heritage value. waterfront design are important issues that have a strong impact on the mental image of the city.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%