Divan Kuruçeşme Venue / GAD Architecture

Divan Kuruçeşme Venue / GAD Architecture - Interior Photography, Brick, HandrailDivan Kuruçeşme Venue / GAD Architecture - Interior Photography, Stairs, HandrailDivan Kuruçeşme Venue / GAD Architecture - Interior PhotographyDivan Kuruçeşme Venue / GAD Architecture - Exterior Photography, Facade, ArchDivan Kuruçeşme Venue / GAD Architecture - More Images+ 44

  • Architectural Project & Design: Gokhan Avcioglu – GAD
  • Architects & Interior Design Group: GAD & Sinan Kafadar - METEX
  • Client: Divan Grup
  • Wayfinding Design: Gökhan Karakuş & Gözde Eren
  • Acoustic: Nurgül Beyazıt
  • Restoration Specialist: Prof. Dr. Gülsün Tanyeli, Prof. Dr. Şevket Dönmez, Prof. Dr. Hayri Fehmi Yılmaz, Prof. Dr. Feridun Çılı, Prof. Dr. Sait Başaran
  • Awards: 2015 Green Good Design Award for Divan Kurucesme, The European Centre for Architecture & The Chicago Athenaeum
  • Construction Area: 10346 m2
  • Project Site Area: 6851 m2
  • Year: 2008 – 2022
  • Country: Türkiye
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Divan Kuruçeşme Venue / GAD Architecture - Exterior Photography, Arch
© Cemal Emden, Gizem Uçar

Text by Gökhan Karakuş. The restoration of historical architecture in Istanbul has been a fraught issue in the modern period. Istanbul is a city with a 6000-year-old history dating to the Neolithic period with layers upon layers of archaeological remains. Modern architecture and urban planning have often had to contend with these layers causing great disruptions to exist historical and archaeological traces of the city's past. The embedded geological, structural, and cultural past of Istanbul has in most cases been roughly repurposed and often completely destroyed in the modern period. The needs of the modern city, especially roads for automobiles and new dense urban commercial centers meant that prominent buildings from the Byzantine and Ottoman eras were largely erased from the cityscape. Buildings with architectural value such as the Ottoman İncili Köşk near the Topkapi Palace or the Direklerarası Byzantine era arcade in Fatih were razed in the 20th century due to the growth of the city's roads.

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