Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13091/5270
Title: Examination of Kreuzberg Protective City Renewal Principles Specific to Tepebağ-Kayalıbağ
Authors: Büyüköztürk, Elife
Oral, Murat
Keywords: Urban Renewal
Kreuzberg Region
Adana Tepebağ-Kayalıbağ
Protective city renewal
12 principles
Abstract: Renewing and reuniting the regions of cities that have become collapse areas with the city; urban renewal, which enables the city to be restored, is a term frequently used today. These collapsed areas need to be physically and socially renewed and revitalized. The main purpose of urban renewal studies is to reintegrate the isolated living spaces with the city. This integration should be realized not only physically and economically, but also socially and culturally. Kreuzberg Region in Germany suffered great damage in the World War II and turned into a depression zone over time. The “Protective City Renewal” method, which has been applied in the region since 1961, has an important place in urban renewal studies with its 12 basic principles. Urban renewal works in Tepebağ-Kayalıbağ neighborhoods, which constitute the historical city center in Adana province, are still at the very beginning of the process. Several projects have been carried out within the scope of street rehabilitation studies in the area, but these are thought to be insufficient. The aim of this study is to evaluate the “Protective City Renewal” method and to conduct an experiment on how the 12 principles of this method can be applied to the Tepebağ-Kayalıbağ section, which is an important historical texture to be preserved in Adana.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13091/5270
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