An Essay in Adaptive Reuse The Case of Bergama Küplü Hammam

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15320/ICONARP.2017.28

Keywords:

Küplü Hammam, conceptual essay, adaptive reuse, urban memory

Abstract

Bergama is an important settlement center which have different civilizations. Today, it comes forward with especially the cultural heritage of Antiquity but there is an important heritage which has Ottoman period’s impress too. The works which reflect to aqua culture effectuate a part of that heritage. Especially Turkish bath buildings have an important place to remind and sustain that culture.

The aim of this study is making an essay in adaptive reuse via Küplü Hammam which is an important representative of Ottoman aqua culture in the urban memory. In this sense, Küplü Hammam will be examined in the context of its characteristic properties and it will be evaluated as spatial and volumetric flow to provide its characteristic properties’ sustainability. In this context, it is intended to develop some acceptable strategies for the building’s adaptive reuse. Thus, this study will contribute for the characteristic properties of the building to keeping alive them with protection and sustain their place in urban memory.

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Author Biographies

Tuba Nur Baz, Dokuz Eylul University

Tuba Nur Baz completed Yildiz Technical University, faculty of architecture, architecture undergraduate program in 2014. She worked in Ernur Architecture in 2014, Foça excavation presidency and mastar architecture in 2015 as an architect. She worked in Firat University, faculty of architecture, restoration department as a research assisstant in 2016. She continues to work in Dokuz Eylul University, faculty of architecture, restoration department as a research assisstant. Her doctoral education continues in same department.

Müjgan Bahtiyar Karatosun

Mujgan Bahtiyar Karatosun completed Dokuz Eylul University, faculty of architecture, architecture undergraduate program in 1995. She completed her master education in Dokuz Eylul University, natural and applied science institute, restoration program and got her doctorate degree in same department in 2004. She got the title of associate professor in 2012. She continues to work in Dokuz Eylul University, faculty of architecture, restoration department as a faculty member.

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Published

18-12-2017

How to Cite

Baz, T. N., & Bahtiyar Karatosun, M. (2017). An Essay in Adaptive Reuse The Case of Bergama Küplü Hammam. ICONARP International Journal of Architecture and Planning, 5, 91–102. https://doi.org/10.15320/ICONARP.2017.28