Between demolition and (un)intended conservation: the approach of the Ottoman state to the Istanbul city walls in the light of the nineteenth-century archival documents

IF 0.5 3区 艺术学 0 ARCHITECTURE Journal of Architectural Conservation Pub Date : 2022-08-11 DOI:10.1080/13556207.2022.2111822
Elif Acar Bilgin, Figen Kıvılcım Çorakbaş
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ABSTRACT City walls have played a significant role in the history of many cities in both Europe and Anatolia in the Middle Ages. Following the development of war technology, the city walls lost their importance as defensive structures, which led to changes in the urban patterns of walled cities. In the case of Istanbul, the city walls began to lose their defensive role after the Ottoman takeover of the city in the fifteenth century. However, the walls have continued to play new roles beyond defense, such as forming the city's physical, legal, and fiscal boundaries. The Ottoman authorities repaired and conserved the city walls in line with their changing roles, values and meaning for the city. Nevertheless, the city walls in Istanbul were damaged by earthquakes, city fires and particularly urban planning practices in the nineteenth century, as was the case in many walled cities. This paper discusses the intertwined history of preservation and demolition of the city walls by analyzing a cost estimate, dated 1894 and located in the Ottoman State Archives, which was prepared by the modernizing administration of the Ottoman State for the repairs of the Istanbul Land Walls.
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在拆除和(非)有意保护之间:从19世纪的档案文件来看奥斯曼帝国对伊斯坦布尔城墙的做法
摘要在中世纪欧洲和安纳托利亚的许多城市的历史上,城墙都发挥了重要作用。随着战争技术的发展,城墙失去了防御结构的重要性,这导致了城墙城市格局的变化。以伊斯坦布尔为例,十五世纪奥斯曼帝国接管该市后,城墙开始失去防御作用。然而,这些墙继续在防御之外发挥新的作用,例如形成城市的物理、法律和财政边界。奥斯曼帝国当局根据其不断变化的角色、价值观和对城市的意义对城墙进行了修复和保护。尽管如此,伊斯坦布尔的城墙还是受到了地震、城市火灾的破坏,尤其是19世纪的城市规划实践,许多有城墙的城市也是如此。本文通过分析位于奥斯曼国家档案馆的1894年的成本估算,讨论了城墙保护和拆除的交织历史,该估算由奥斯曼国家现代化行政部门为修复伊斯坦布尔城墙而编制。
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