在重用的背景下评价Şerefiye蓄水池

Maryam Momaiyezi, Ayşe Sirel
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这些蓄水池是为了满足城市的用水需求而建在地下的,是今天已经失去原有功能的文化遗产历史建筑。近年来,土耳其和世界各地都在实践对在城市生活中失去功能的历史建筑进行功能重建。历史悠久的Şerefiye蓄水池是伊斯坦布尔历史半岛上的一座拜占庭式水结构,于2017年进行了修复和重新功能化,并作为文化建筑开放使用。本研究的目的是检视Şerefiye蓄水池在再利用的背景下。对无法保持原有功能的Şerefiye蓄水池的建筑进行了修复前后的对比。修复后,对该建筑进行了部分现代化的补充。在这项研究中,对水库物理干预的社会经济和文化效益提出了质疑。毕竟;可以看出,应用于建筑的再利用概念既确保了其自身的可持续性,又对其所在的历史环境产生了积极的影响。
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Evaluation of the Şerefiye Cistern in the Context of Reuse
The cisterns, which were built under the ground to meet the city's water needs, are cultural heritage historical structures that have lost their original functions today. Re-functioning historical buildings that lost their function in the process and contributing to urban life has been practiced in Turkey as well as in the world in recent years. The historical Şerefiye Cistern, a Byzantine water structure on the Historic Peninsula in Istanbul, was restored and re-functionalized in 2017 and opened to use as a cultural building. The aim of this study is t o examine the Şerefiye Cistern in the context of reuse. The architecture of the Şerefiye Cistern, which could not maintain its original function, was compared before and after the restoration. After the restoration, a partial modern addition was made to the building. In the study, the socio-economic and cultural benefits of physical intervention in the cistern were questioned. After all; It has been seen that the reuse concept applied to the building both ensures its own sustainability and has positive effects on the historical environment in which it is located.
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