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Title Italian architects and builders in the Ottoman Empire and modern Turkey : design across borders / edited by Paolo Girardelli and Ezio Godoli
Published Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2017
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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 285 pages) : illustrations, plans
Contents Part I. Landmarks, Spaces and Politics From Andrea Memmo to Alberto Blanc: Metamorphoses of Classicism in the Italian Buildings for Diplomacy (1778-1889), p.5 / Paolo Girardelli -- Palazzo Venezia in the mid-19th Century: Contributions by Gaspare Fossati and Domenico Pulgher, p.29 / Rudolf Agstner -- Political Ideals and their Architectural Visibility: Gaspare Fossati's Projects for Tanzimat Istanbul (1845-1865), p.45 / Göksün Akyürek -- The Contribution of Luigi Storari to the Analysis and Development of the Levantine Urban Fabric, p.63 / Emiliano Bugatti -- The Italian Presence in the Romanian Principalities by the Year 1878: The Historical and Cultural Context, p.75 / Raluca Tomi -- Part II. Individual Experiences in Context Nicola Carelli in Constantinople and in the Levant: Some Notes, p.97 / Fabio Mangone -- Brothers but not Compatriots: The Fossatis in Milan, p.111 / Giuliana Ricci Giulio Mongeri's Photo Collection: The Eye of a Milanese Architect in Turkey, p.125 / Giovanna D'Amia -- Luigi Rossetti in Izmir, p.139 / Cenk Berkant -- Italian Architects in Thessaloniki: New Elements a bout the Work of Vitaliano Poselli and Pietro Arrigoni, p.149 / Vassilis Colonas -- Part III. Institutions and Investments Alexandre Vallauri and his Works for the Italian Community of Istanbul, p.165 / Seda Kula Say -- The Italians of Istanbul and their Properties: An Analysis through the Petitions addressed to the Italian Consulate, 1873-1910, p.183 / Zeynep Cebeci -- The Interests in Land and Real Estate of the " Assicurazioni Generali" in Ottoman Turkey, p.199 / Francesco Krecic, Diego Cal tana -- Giulio Mongeri, Edoardo De Nari and the "Societa Anonima Ottomana Costruzioni" (S.A.O.C.), p.213 / Vilma Fasoli -- Part IV. Late Empire to Republic -- A Plural Modernity -- Rediscovering Edoardo De Nari, Italian Architect in Turkey (1874-1954), p.233 / Büke Uras -- The Italian Participation in the Competition for Atatürk's Mausoleum in Ankara, p.249 / Milva Giacomelli -- Finding a Balance between Art and Technique: The Sports Centers Designed by Paolo Vietti Violi in Turkey, p.267 / Paola Ricco
Summary "This volume represents the first scholarly work in English devoted to the experience of Italian architects and builders in Turkey, as well as in many of the lands once belonging to the Ottoman Empire. Covering a complex cultural and political geography spanning from the Danubian principalities (today's Romania) to Anatolia and the Aegean region, the book is the result of individual research experiences that were brought together and debated in an international conference in Istanbul in March 2013, organized in collaboration with the Italian Institute of Culture and Bogazici University.0Grounded on a flexible notion of identitarian boundaries, the book explores a rich transcultural field of encounters and interactions, analyzed and evaluated by scholars from six different countries on the basis of hitherto uncovered archival materials. Forms, ideas, individual mobility of actors and materials, networks of patronage, material and political constraints, and religious and cultural difference all play a significant role in shaping the landscapes, buildings and architectural projects presented and discussed here. From late 18th and early 19th century experiences of interaction between neo-classical backgrounds and westernizing Ottoman forms to the Italian proposals for a Turkish republican iconic landmark like the Ataturk mausoleum in Ankara; from the design of the first Ottoman university building to Ottoman varieties of Art Nouveau and Art Deco, and to the infrastructures and urban developments of the 1950s in Turkey, the book is both a richly illustrated and documented overview of relevant cases, and a critical introduction to one of the most enticing areas of encounter in the global history of 19th and 20th century architecture and design."--Page 4 of cover
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed February 5, 2019)
Subject Architecture, Italian -- Turkey -- History -- 19th century -- Congresses
Architecture -- Turkey -- Italian influences -- Congresses
Architecture -- Turkey -- History -- 19th century -- Congresses
Architects -- Turkey -- History -- 19th century -- Congresses
Architects -- Italy -- History -- 19th century -- Congresses
ARCHITECTURE -- Adaptive Reuse & Renovation.
ARCHITECTURE -- Buildings -- Landmarks & Monuments.
ARCHITECTURE -- Professional Practice.
ARCHITECTURE -- Reference.
Architects
Architecture
Architecture, Italian
Architecture -- Italian influences
Italy
Turkey
Genre/Form Conference papers and proceedings
History
Form Electronic book
Author Girardelli, Paolo, editor.
Godoli, Ezio, editor.
ISBN 9781527527232
1527527239