Ziya Imren Architects Releases Plans to Integrate Nature and Urbanity in Turkey
Ziya Imren Architects has released its plans for Re-Naturing the Kizilirmak in Turkey, a new eight-kilometer-long urban design project around the Kizilirmak River. As the longest inland river in Turkey, the Kizilirmak, also known as the Red River, ?has been regarded as a hard edge to the city due to access and safety concerns.? After recent municipal advancements, many areas around the river have been opened to a design competition with the goal of integrating the riverfront into the existing city fabric.
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Ziya Imren Architects has released its plans for Re-Naturing the Kizilirmak in Turkey, a new eight-kilometer-long urban design project around the Kizilirmak River. As the longest inland river in Turkey, the Kizilirmak, also known as the Red River, ?has been regarded as a hard edge to the city due to access and safety concerns.? After recent municipal advancements, many areas around the river have been opened to a design competition with the goal of integrating the riverfront into the existing city fabric.
Courtesy of Ziya Imren Architects
In an effort to stray from the typical dichotomy of nature and city, the project focuses on the integration of nature in three parts, borrowed from the writings of John Dixon Hunt?unchanged nature, nature changed by human intervention, and designed landscape. Thus, by overlapping these typologies of nature, t...
Courtesy of Ziya Imren Architects
Ziya Imren Architects has released its plans for Re-Naturing the Kizilirmak in Turkey, a new eight-kilometer-long urban design project around the Kizilirmak River. As the longest inland river in Turkey, the Kizilirmak, also known as the Red River, ?has been regarded as a hard edge to the city due to access and safety concerns.? After recent municipal advancements, many areas around the river have been opened to a design competition with the goal of integrating the riverfront into the existing city fabric.
Courtesy of Ziya Imren Architects
In an effort to stray from the typical dichotomy of nature and city, the project focuses on the integration of nature in three parts, borrowed from the writings of John Dixon Hunt?unchanged nature, nature changed by human intervention, and designed landscape. Thus, by overlapping these typologies of nature, t...
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