Fear and Architecture: Learning from Mega-Projects and Canal Istanbul as a Case

Ece Ceylan Baba, Cansu Aktaş, Ceren Balioğlu, Taylan Kaba
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Fear has been a fundamental aspect of human existence throughout history, and its connection with architecture has evolved as cities and the built environment have changed. Mega-projects, such as Canal Istanbul, play a significant role in shaping urban fear. Considering this fact, this study explores the relationship between fear and architecture in the context of mega-projects, with a focus on the case of Canal Istanbul, to define fear, identify its different types (environmental, socio-economic, technological), and examine their common underlying factor: generating a situation of uncertainty. The research investigates the Canal Istanbul project as a case study, presenting arguments supported by theoretical sources to explore the relationship between fear, architecture, and uncertainty. In this regard, this study adopts a qualitative and interpretive research approach. It provides insights into the potential consequences of the Canal Istanbul project concerning fear and architecture by emphasizing the importance of transparency and public participation in mega-projects, highlighting the need for detailed analysis and scientific references. Overall, the research contributes to understanding the interplay between fear, architecture, and mega-projects, offering valuable insights for future urban planning and development.
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恐惧与建筑:以大型项目和伊斯坦布尔运河为例学习
纵观历史,恐惧一直是人类生存的一个基本方面,随着城市和建筑环境的变化,它与建筑的联系也在不断发展。伊斯坦布尔运河等大型项目在塑造城市恐惧方面发挥了重要作用。考虑到这一事实,本研究以伊斯坦布尔运河为例,探讨了大型项目背景下恐惧与建筑之间的关系,以定义恐惧,识别其不同类型(环境,社会经济,技术),并检查其共同的潜在因素:产生不确定性的情况。该研究以伊斯坦布尔运河项目为案例,提出了理论来源支持的论点,以探索恐惧、建筑和不确定性之间的关系。在这方面,本研究采用了定性和解释性的研究方法。它通过强调大型项目的透明度和公众参与的重要性,强调了详细分析和科学参考的必要性,从而深入了解了伊斯坦布尔运河项目对恐惧和建筑的潜在影响。总的来说,这项研究有助于理解恐惧、建筑和大型项目之间的相互作用,为未来的城市规划和发展提供有价值的见解。
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