1st Edition

Mid-Century Modernism in Turkey Architecture Across Cultures in the 1950s and 1960s

Edited By Meltem Gürel Copyright 2016
    212 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    210 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Mid-Century Modernism in Turkey studies the unfolding of modern architecture in Turkey during the 1950s and 1960s. The book brings together scholars who have carried out extensive research on post-WWII modernism in a global context.

    The authors situate Turkish architectural case studies within an international framework during this period, providing a close reading of how architectural culture responded to ubiquitous post-war ideas and ideals, and how it became intertwined with politics of modernization and urbanization.

    This book contributes to contemporary scholarship to reconsider post-war architecture, beyond canonical explanations.

    1. Introduction Meltem Ö. Gürel 2. Turkey’s Postwar Modernism: A Retrospective Overview of Architecture, Urbanism and Politics in the 1950s Sibel Bozdogan 3. Seashore Readings: The Road from Sea Baths to Summerhouses in Mid-Twentieth Century Izmir Meltem Ö. Gürel 4. Urbanization Represented in the Historical Peninsula: Turkification of Istanbul in the 1950s Ipek Akpınar 5. Exhibiting American Domestic Modernity at the Izmir International Fair Emre Gönlügür 6. Under the Flags of the Marshall Plan: Multiple Modernisms and Professional Legitimacy in the Cold War Middle East, 1950-1964 Burak Erdim 7. The Istanbul Hilton, 1951-2014: Modernity and Its Demise Annabel Jane Wharton 8. Architecture as Advertising: The Istanbul Reklam Building Ipek Tureli

    Biography

    Meltem Ö. Gürel is an Associate Professor and the Founding Chair of the Department of Architecture at Bilkent University, where she has been teaching since 1994. She received her Ph.D. in Architecture from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC). Gürel also served as the Chair of the Interior Architecture and Environmental Design Department at Bilkent. She practiced architecture in the US (1990-94) and taught at UIUC’s School of Architecture as an adjunct professor (1997). She published a number of essays in edited volumes and in leading journals including Journal of Architecture, Journal of Architectural Education, Journal of Architectural and Planning Research, Journal of Design History, and Gender, Place and Culture. Gürel’s research focuses on cross-cultural histories of architectural modernism with an emphasis on society, gender and culture (especially in mid-twentieth century Turkey), culture-space relationship, and design education.