Ankara Park - Turkey: Difference between revisions
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==Which idea of ‘design with nature’ guides the design concept of this site?== | ==Which idea of ‘design with nature’ guides the design concept of this site?== | ||
*''In this section you talk about the design concept of your area. Is it a highly maintained site, i.e. does the design with nature require intensive maintenance? Or does the site follow a more organic interpretation of nature? Which changes are expected if maintenance is missing?'' | *''In this section you talk about the design concept of your area. Is it a highly maintained site, i.e. does the design with nature require intensive maintenance? Or does the site follow a more organic interpretation of nature? Which changes are expected if maintenance is missing?'' | ||
A looser, irregular style was used instead of of formal, symmetrical design. | |||
The design tried to bring a sense of nature into urban context. The park were designed to look natural and was a open and green space for relaxation and cultural events. | |||
The park site was completely demolished in early 1960s. | |||
If maintenance is missing hard and soft landscape can deteriorate over time. | |||
== Which challenges is this landscape facing?== | == Which challenges is this landscape facing?== |
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Why is this case relevant?
- In this section you briefly explain why you have selected your site/are, why it is considered heritage and what is the cultural value (max 150 words)
The capital of Turkey, Ankara forms an integral part of the historic and cultural fabric of Turkey. Gardens and parks are essential parts of cities. Ankara Park which was built in early 1900s, could be considered as tohe first public of new Turkish Republic. The park was opened across The Grand National Assembly of Turkey. Historic park is a fragile and finite resource. Ankara Park was easily damaged and lost forever. In order to identify the Ankara Park which has particular historic significance, explanatory research could be conducted.
Which idea of ‘design with nature’ guides the design concept of this site?
- In this section you talk about the design concept of your area. Is it a highly maintained site, i.e. does the design with nature require intensive maintenance? Or does the site follow a more organic interpretation of nature? Which changes are expected if maintenance is missing?
A looser, irregular style was used instead of of formal, symmetrical design.
The design tried to bring a sense of nature into urban context. The park were designed to look natural and was a open and green space for relaxation and cultural events. The park site was completely demolished in early 1960s. If maintenance is missing hard and soft landscape can deteriorate over time.
Which challenges is this landscape facing?
- Here you discuss the types of negative impact you are observing but you can also mention new functions that could give a development opportunity
What would be your strategy for improvement?
Finally, please share some ideas of how you would initiate positive change for your heritage area
The existing building which was built in 1960s will be demolished. The park can be rebuilt again.
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