Tuesday, April 9, 2013


The Program is as follows;

09:00 - Opening Remarks
09.10 - Keynote Speech by Professor Çiğdem Kafescioğlu, Boğaziçi University
Lineaments of an Early Modern Urban Image: Cartography, chorography, and narrative in Ottoman representations of Istanbul

10:00 - Coffee Break

10:10 - The extra-urban Sanctuary and City: Claros, a Sanctuary with two Cities   Gülşah Günata
10:30 - Private Benefaction in the Greek Cities of Asia Minor: Re-Urbanization under the Roman Rule Aygün Kalınbayrak Ercan
10:50 - Notes on the Development of the Countryside of Myra in the Early Byzantine Period Canan Arıkan
        
11:10 - Discussion

11:25 - Coffee Break

11:35 - The skyline of the ‘New Rome’: Column monuments of Early Constantinople Pelin Yoncacı Arslan
11:55 - Urban Monasticism and Philanthropy in the Late Antique and Byzantine Periods Tyler Wolford
12:15 - Konya and Sivas: Imperial vs. Civic? The Architectural History of Two Cities in 13th Century Anatolia Sophia Vassilopoulou

12:35 - Discussion

12:50 - Lunch

14:00 - In the Search of a Normative Spatial Pattern for the Proto-Ottoman City: Bursa and Dimetoka in a Typo-Morphological Dialogue Ourania Bessi
14:20 - A Comparative Analysis of Urban Transformation in Salonica and Izmir: The Formatıon of Hamidiye and Alsanca Districts Günseli Gürel
14:40 - Building the Nation at the Crossroads of ‘East’ and ‘West’: Izmir and Thessaloniki 1912-1940 Kalliopi Amygdalou
15:00 - Kasımpaşa in the 17th Century: The Development of Its Urban Landscape and Its Reflections in Social Life of the Northern Shore of the Golden Horn 
Ayşe Pınar Gökpınar

15:20 - Discussion

15:35 - Coffee Break

15:45 - The Old Seraglio in the Modernizing Istanbul Nilay Özlü
16:05 - Istanbul and Rio de Janeiro: Historical and Current Comparisons Monique Sochaczewski
16:25 - Re-existence and Presentation of a Historic City Center: Hamamönü Elif Sudan
16:45 - The Role of Community Participation in Preservation of Cultural Heritage in Urban and Rural Context Aslı Zeren

17:05 - Discussion

17:15 - Closing Remarks

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