Two squares : Martyrs Square, Beirut and Sirkeci Square, Istanbul

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Where to find it

Art Library

Call Number
NA9053.S6 T85 2006
Status
Available

Summary

Through a series of essays by urban historians and designers, Two Squares examines the changing role of public space in the cities of Beirut and Istanbul as they undergo major urban redevelopment.

The study of Beirut looks at the redesign of Martyrs' Square, the city's primary public space, in the aftermath of the civil war and the ongoing reconstruction efforts to rebuild the center.

In Istanbul, the focus is on Sirkeci Square, one of the main intermodal hubs in the historic peninsula, as it readies itself to host a new station for the first under-Bosphorus train tunnel.

The two urban transformations are taken as opportunities to examine the nature of public space in the 21st-century city, the history and evolution of public life in Beirut and Istanbul, and the possibilities of using these vital transportation nodes as opportunities for new landscape, urban, and architectural design strategies. The book also includes a series of hypothetical design projects for these two squares.

Contents

  • Preface p. 06 Hashim Sarkis
  • Acknowledgments p. 08
  • Part 1 Beirut
  • Square One: Martyrs Square, Downtown Beirut
  • A Vital Void: Reconstructions of Downtown Beirut p. 10 Hashim Sarkis
  • Reclaiming the Bourj p. 24 Samir Khalaf
  • Considering Public Life in Beirut p. 50 Mark Dwyer
  • Square One Studio: Site and Context p. 58
  • Square One Studio: Student Work p. 60 David Cutler and Claudia Mejia and Hamad Al-Eisa and Shannon Bassett and Abby Feldman and Aaron Cohen and Reem Alissa and David Fletcher and Anna-Maria Bulska and Samuel Olbekson and Yutaka Sho
  • Part 2 Istanbul
  • Intermodal Istanbul, Sirkeci Square
  • On the Regeneration of the Golden Horn p. 96 Tansel Korkmaz
  • Sirkeci Square: The Evolution of a Transient Space p. 114 Pars Kibarer
  • Intermodal Istanbul Studio: Site and Context p. 128
  • Intermodal Istanbul Studio: Student Work p. 130 Chris White and David Brown and Chung-Chien Chiang and Kensuke Soejima and Justine Kwiatkowski and Kotchakorn Voraakhom and Kristin Hopkins and Natalie Rinne and Oscar Oliver and Phoebe Schenker and Sarah Holton and Thomas Hussey and Ahmed Khadier

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