Adaptive Reuse Potential of Cultural Heritage: The Case of Istanbul Drapers’ Bazaar
20 oct 2023
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Publicado en línea: 20 oct 2023
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Recibido: 23 ene 2023
Aceptado: 12 sept 2023
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/acee-2023-0029
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Publications on IDB after 2000 (created by authors)
Study | Author | Type | Date | Focus |
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Creation of the Memory through The Usage of Art in Architectural Design & IMC [ |
Sena Özeren | Master Thesis | 2008 | IDB's architectural history, design, art works |
From Istanbul Drawers' Bazaar to Unkapanı Plakcı's Bazaar: A Historıcal Assessment on Spatial Organızatıon [ |
Gökçe Kaan Demirkıran | Article | 2013 | Turkish music and IDB |
Architecture at the Intersection of Continuity and Change: Three Structural Approach Processes in the City of Istanbul [ |
Tuba Sarı | Congress Paper | 2015 | How the contemporary design approach can follow in keeping the past up to date through IDB and two other buildings |
Assessment Of 20th Century Modern Architecture Heritage: The Case Of IMC [ |
Saadet Kök | Master Thesis | 2016 | The values and qualities of IDB that need to be maintained |
Mat-Building And The Case Of “İstanbul Manifaturacılar Çarşısı” [ |
Hüseyin Ali Korkut | Master Thesis | 2016 | Relation of IDB and mat-building approach |
A Hidden Open Air Museum: Istanbul Drapers' Bazaar [ |
Şehnaz Şişmanoğlu | Article | 2016 | Foundation, construction, environmental context, works of art and functions of IDB |
At the Intersection of Local and Global: İstanbul Manifaturacılar Çarşısı [ |
İdil Erkol | Article | 2017 | “Modernist form language with reference to the locality” of the building, the context and architectural character of IDB |
An Architecture of Arabesk: The (Re)making of İstanbul Manifaturacılar Çarşısı, 1967–2017 [ |
Pınar Şenol | Master Thesis | 2017 | The relationship between IDB and its users in terms of the modernisation process in Turkey |
Two Unique Protected Sites with a Modern Heritage in Historical Peninsula in Istanbul [ |
Gülhan Benli & Aysun Ferrah Güner | Book Chapter | 2017 | Characteristics of Süleymaniye (covering IDB) and Zeyrek |
Can’t We Protect Our Republican Period Heritage? [ |
Doğan Tekeli | Article | 2018 | Problems with the preservation of IDB |
Investigation of Shopping Spaces in the Istanbul Historic Peninsula through Three Buildings: Grand Bazaar, Istanbul Manifaturacılar Market and Historia Shopping Center [ |
Meltem Özçakı | Article | 2020 | IDB's and two other buildings’ relationship with the city, architectural features, and interior constructions in terms of a shopping centre in Turkey |
Measuring Architecture and Urban Fabric: The Case of the İMÇ and the SSK Complexes [ |
Mario Lodeweik Lionar & Özgür Ediz | Article | 2021 | Visual complexities of the IDB and the SSK Complexes and the urban fabric of the District of Zeyrek adjacent to these two complexes |
In Search of Local Modernism The Istanbul Drapers’ and Furnishers’ Bazaar [ |
İdil Erkol Bingöl | Book Chapter | 2021 | Context and architectural character of IDB |
AdaptSTAR weightings of İstanbul Drapers’ Bazaar (created by authors)
AdaptSTAR Criteria [ |
İstanbul Drapers’ Bazaar | |
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Main category (max.) | Sub-category (max.) | Rating |
Physical (16.08%) | 12.05% | |
Structural integrity and foundation (5.58%) | (Q5) 4.17% | |
Material durability and workmanship (5.33%) | (Q6) 4.00% | |
Maintainability (5.17%) | (Q7) 3.88% | |
Economic (locational value) (13.40%) | 12.55% | |
Density and proximity (4.47%) | (Q8) 4.31% | |
Transport and access (4.52%) | (Q9) 4.12% | |
Plot size and site plan (4.41%) | (Q10) 4.12% | |
Functional (15.23%) | 12.73% | |
Flexibility and convertibility (3.42%) | (Q11) 3.21% | |
Disassembly (2.96%) | (Q12) 1.97% | |
Spatial flow and atria (3.00%) | (Q13) 2.79% | |
Structural grid (3.03%) | (Q14) 2.56% | |
Service ducts and corridors (2.82%) | (Q15) 2.20% | |
Technological (14.85%) | 10.87% | |
Orientation and solar access (2.80%) | (Q16) 2.33% | |
Glazing and shading (2.54%) | (Q17) 1.96% | |
Insulation and acoustics (2.49%) | (Q18) 1.46% | |
Natural lighting and ventilation (2.67%) | (Q19) 2.15% | |
Energy rating (2.31%) | (Q20) 1.30% | |
Feedback on building performance and usage (2.04%) | (Q21) 1.67% | |
Social (14.37%) | 12.33% | |
Image and history (4.69%) | (Q22) 4.58% | |
Aesthetics and townscape (5.04%) | (Q23–Q24) 4.80% | |
Neighbourhood and amenity (4.64%) | (Q25–Q26) 2.95% | |
Legal (13.28%) | 8.92% | |
Standard of finish (4.36%) | (Q27) 3.21% | |
Fire protection and disability access (4.65%) | (Q28–Q29) 2.82% | |
Occupational health, IEQ, safety and security (4.27%) | (Q30) 2.90% | |
Political (12.79%) | 9.69% | |
Ecological footprint and conservation (4.05%) | (Q31) 2.62% | |
Community support and ownership (4.35%) | (Q32) 3.21% | |
Urban master plan and zoning (4.39%) | (Q33) 3.86% | |
TOTAL (100%) | 79.15% | |
STAR RATING (0–5) | 4 Stars (Best Practice) |