9. How could the public realm, the build-
ing and the space around it be walled
off without harming its publicness?
Where are the roots for this type of
public realm?
13. - Walled street as core
- Clusters alongside it
- Public buildings embedded
in city fabric
- Future addition/extension
possible
14. Islamic Architecture
- Neutral from the outside
- Small difference between public and private
facades (or rich and poor)
- No or very high windows towards the street
- Richly ornamented form the inside
18. Security on
Regional level
Security on
Local level
Security & a new
reality
Climate protection &
new reality
New reality, the in-
habitable wall
The integrating wall
Connecting every-
thing together
SegregationIntegration
19. Security on
Regional level
Security on
Local level
Security & a new
reality
Climate protection &
new reality
New reality, the in-
habitable wall
The integrating wall
Connecting every-
thing together
SegregationIntegration
22. Parameters for location
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A place with ongoing
contradiction between
different identities.
The public realm is suppressed,
or poorly represented.
A border condition: a clear cut
25. 1947:
Emlak Kredi Bankası:
Villa type housing
1980s:
Construction of sky-
scrapers
1950s:
Anatolian migrants
1868:
Levent placed within the
district of Beşiktaş
26. Borders
District
Mahalle
Main roads Nodes
ZonesPublic transport
Infrastructure Program
Mosques
Industrie
Bus route Metro station
Kagitkhane Besiktas
Sisli
3,4 km to
1st bridge
4,6 km
to 2nd bridge
4,3 to
İstanbul Teknik
Üniversitesi
27. Education Parks
Mosque Private sport facilities
Police office Graveyard
Library
Footprint Commercial and office buildings Public buildings Green
36. Public facilities :
I Care house
II Mosque (existing)
III Cooking workshop
IV Primary school (existing)
V Technical workshop
VI Library
I
II III IV
V
VI
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