地震影响下的集体记忆与建筑遗产保护:以马拉提亚新清真寺为例

Tuba Nur OLĞUN
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几个世纪以来,自然灾害影响并塑造了人类生活和建筑环境。其中之一,地震,是地壳运动的结果。这种无法预防的自然事件不仅会影响发生的地区,还会影响更广泛的地区,这取决于运动的规模。地震,特别是在定居点和人口集中或靠近这些地区的地区,可以直接和破坏性地影响人类生活和建筑环境。地震的负面影响在人类记忆中留下了深刻的痕迹。这种情况也会影响集体记忆。上述效应在安纳托利亚已经存在了几个世纪,安纳托利亚和世界上许多地方一样,是地震频发的地区之一。安纳托利亚被称为“地震带”,历史上多次发生的地震不时以其毁灭性的影响深深地影响着人们的集体记忆。建筑遗产作为集体记忆的重要载体,在破坏性地震的影响下塑造了一个社会的生活方式、共同价值观和建筑文化;阅读城市的形成标准和发展/变化过程。在这方面,安纳托利亚的建筑遗产也包含了丰富的、几乎可以说是教训的数据。2023年2月6日发生在土耳其东部的两次毁灭性地震,令人震惊地表明,集体记忆是如何受到它们对建筑遗产的影响的影响。在此背景下,本研究的目的是揭示在地震中受到严重破坏的建筑遗产与集体记忆之间的关系,并在这方面为上述遗产的保护做出贡献。在研究范围内,新清真寺及其周围环境,位于马拉提亚,受2023年2月6日地震影响最严重的安纳托利亚定居点之一,在城市的集体记忆中以其象征性的品质脱颖而出。当审视这座建筑在马拉蒂亚集体记忆中的位置、它的文化价值和它在地震中受到严重影响的历史时,人们更好地理解了它的保护和转移到未来的重要性。因此,在这项研究中,它的目的是加强建筑遗产抵御不可预防的自然灾害,如地震,并提出永久/有效的解决方案;有人指出,关于一个聚落、一个区域和一个国家的集体记忆,在将其转移到未来和确保文化连续性方面是至关重要的。
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CONSERVATION OF COLLECTIVE MEMORY AND ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE UNDER THE IMPACT OF EARTHQUAKE: THE CASE OF MALATYA NEW MOSQUE
Natural disasters have affected and shaped human life and the built environment for centuries. One of them, earthquake, is formed as a result of movements in the earth's crust. This natural event, which cannot be prevented, can affect not only the area where it occurs, but also a much wider region, depending on the size of the movement. Earthquakes, especially in areas where settlements and populations are concentrated or close to these areas, can directly and destructively affect human life and the built environment. Earthquakes leave deep traces in human memory due to their negative effects. This situation also affects the collective memory. The said effect has been seen for centuries in Anatolia, which is one of the geographies where earthquakes are frequently experienced, as in many parts of the world. Earthquakes that have occurred throughout history in Anatolia, which is described as an earthquake zone, have deeply affected the collective memory from time to time with their devastating effects. Architectural heritage, which is an important carrier of collective memory, shapes the way of life, common values and building culture of a society with the effect of destructive earthquakes; it enables to read the formation criteria and development/change processes of cities. The Anatolian architectural heritage also contains rich and almost lesson data in this respect. The two devastating earthquakes that took place in eastern Turkey on February 6, 2023, strikingly showed how the collective memory was affected by the effects they left on the architectural heritage. In this context, the aim of the study is to reveal the relationship between the architectural heritage, which was heavily damaged by the earthquake, and the collective memory, and to contribute to the conservation of the said heritage in this respect. Within the scope of the study, New Mosque and its surroundings, which is located in Malatya, one of the Anatolian settlements most affected by the 6 February 2023 earthquakes, and which stands out with its symbolic quality in the collective memory of the city, were discussed. When the place of the building in Malatya's collective memory, its cultural values and its history, which was heavily affected by earthquakes, are examined, the importance of its conservation and transfer to the future is better understood. As a result, in the study, it is aimed to strengthen the architectural heritage against natural disasters that cannot be prevented such as earthquakes and to produce permanent / effective solutions; it has been pointed out that the collective memory of a settlement, region and on a higher scale, the country is of vital importance in terms of transferring it to the future and ensuring cultural continuity.
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