Kılınç, Kıvanç
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Master Thesis Şehirden Kıyıya: İzmirdeniz Projesi'nin Eleştirel Bir Analizi, Bostanlı Örneği(2025) Çelik, Merya Buse; Kılınç, Kıvançİzmirdeniz projesi, İzmirlilerin deniz ile olan ilişkisini güçlendirmeyi hedefleyen bir kentsel kıyı tasarım projesidir. Proje, Mavişehir ile İnciraltı Kent Ormanları arasında kalan kıyı şeridinde bulunan dolgu alanlarının yeniden tasarlanmasını içerir. Ayrıca, İzmirlilerin denizle gündelik yaşamlarında kurdukları bağlantıyı güçlendirerek, yaşam kalitelerini artırmayı ve 'düşük gerilimli' yaşam biçimlerinin tahrip edilmesini önlemeyi hedefler. Bu amaçla, projede üç tasarım yaklaşımı benimsenmiştir: Bunlardan ilki, körfezin kent için bir 'gösteri mekanı' olarak tasarlanmasıdır; ikinci yaklaşım, Mavişehir ile İnciraltı arasında bulunan 40 km'lik bir dolgu alan olan kıyı şeridinin yeniden tasarlanmasıdır; üçüncü tasarım yaklaşımı ise, kentin yamaçlarında yaşayan kentlilerin, gündelik hayat içinde sahile ulaşamaması nedeniyle, bu alanlarda kent terasları ya da balkonların tasarımıdır. Bu çalışmada, İzmirdeniz Projesinin, kentle kıyı alanları arasındaki ilişkiyi güçlendirmek amacıyla rekreasyon alanlarından oluşan ve süreklilik arz eden bir ağ oluşturma amacına ulaşıp ulaşmadığı değerlendirilmektedir. Bunun yanı sıra projenin, Bostanlı'ya komşu olan sekiz mahalledeki daha küçük parklarla olan ilişkisine odaklanılmakta ve kıyıya dik olarak tasarlanan, fakat uygulanmayan yeşil koridorlardan bir tanesinin izinden yürünerek projenin mahalle sakinlerine rahat bir erişim imkânı sağlayıp sağlamadığı araştırılmaktadır. Benzer nitelikteki uluslararası ve ulusal örnekleri inceleyen, alan çalışması, yarı yapılandırılmış görüşmeler ve kapsamlı bir literatür araştırmasına dayanan bu çalışmada, İzmirdeniz Projesi'nin kentlilerin rekreasyonel, boş zaman ve sosyalleşme ihtiyaçlarını daha iyi karşılayabilmesi için uygulamaların kıyı bölgesiyle sınırlı kalmaması, aynı zamanda yakındaki mahallelerle yeşil bir ağ yoluyla bağlanması gerektiği savunulmaktadır. Anahtar Kelimeler: İzmirdeniz projesi, Aktör-Ağ Kuramı (AAK), Kamusal Kıyı Alanları, Kıyı Parkları, Yeşil KoridorlarArticle Critical Practices of Making Architecture and Writing History Across the Mediterranean(Ubiquity Press Ltd, 2024) Salgirli, Saygin; Kilinc, KivancHow can two different Mediterraneans be treated as one: both the temporal level of things that have been done and produced in the Mediterranean area as a lived space, and the temporal level of things that have been said and written about it-its scholarly re-imagination? The different approaches to researching, writing about, and practicing architecture in a physically concrete region that has been continuously reimagined in scholarly discourse have led to this Special Collection, titled 'The Two Mediterraneans that Live Apart, Together: Making Architectures and Writing Histories'. Written both as a prologue and an epilogue to the four papers featured in this Special Collection, this editorial essay offers fresh perspectives on the region and its strong global connectivities throughout history. Together with the papers that it introduces, the editorial ventures into the ambiguously constructed yet curiously pervasive category of Mediterranean architecture, while attempting to dismantle the established categories and convictions that has hitherto defined it in Western scholarly discourse. Overall, the main goal is to present just a glimpse of how architectural and urban historians across the Mediterranean and/or of the Mediterranean dwell on the diverse local knowledges produced in each place and period, critically resituating the Mediterranean both as a 'real' and an 'imagined' sea of global interconnectedness.Editorial The Editorial Preface: Contemporary Histories of Design and Transience(Universidad de Oviedo, 2023) Emgin,B.; Ata,Z.; Tunç Cox,A.; Kılınç,K.[No abstract available]Article The Building That Was a Timepiece: Translating The Time Regulation Institute to Architecture(Intellect Ltd, 2025) Kilinc, Kivanc; Anouti, Ghida; Kassar, Hadi; Karam, RalphHow could one forge a creative dialogue between texts and the physical spaces that they document, imagine or reinvent? This article explores the idea of intersemiotic translation from a work of literature to architecture through a selection of student works produced in an undergraduate elective (Building Texts) offered online 2020 in the Department of Architecture and Design at the American University Beirut (AUB). In the course, students were given the task of 'building' the Turkish novelist Ahmet Hamdi Tanp & imath;nar's internationally acclaimed novel, The Time Regulation Institute (1961) in the form of visual representation. The purpose was not to illustrate the content but trigger an intermedial exchange: Tanp & imath;nar's novel gives a detailed account a fictional modern institute, which serves no purpose other than synchronizing every clock in the country and fine those whose watches are running slow. But the complexity and eclectic character of the architecture, as well as the absurdity of its supposed function, compelled students to go beyond straightforward solutions and minimized the likelihood of 'translating' the content into familiar shapes and forms. By introducing one final project in more detail that explores translation as a central theme, the article discusses how such interactions between architecture and literature could be mobilized as an imaginative pedagogical tool. As the project illustrates, students have not only connected textual spaces to the 'actual spaces' informing the novel's narrative structure but also critically resituated these spatial discourses within the mutually dependent social, political and cultural contexts in which they were imagined.Editorial The Editorial Preface: Contemporary Histories of Design and Transience(Univ Oviedo, 2023) Emgin, Bahar; Ata, Zeynep; Tunç Cox, Ayça; Kılınç, Kıvanç[No abstract available]Book Review Citation - WoS: 1Randa Aboubakr, Sarah Jurkiewicz, Hicham Ait-Mansour, and Ulrike Freitag, Eds. Spaces of Participation: Dynamics of Social and Political Change in the Arab World (cairo, New York: the American University of Cairo Press, 2021). Pp. 302, 25 B&w Illus. $78.67 Hardcover. Isbn: 101617979899.(Cambridge University Press, 2021) Kılınç, KıvançWhere do people meet, form relations of trust, and begin debating social and politicalissues? Where do social movements start? In this fascinating collection, scholars andactivists from a wealth of disciplinary backgrounds, including sociology, anthropology,history, and political science, take a fresh look at these questions and the factorsleading to political and social change in the Arab world from a spatial perspective.Based on original field work in Egypt, Kuwait, Morocco, and Palestine, Spaces of Participation connects and reconnects social, cultural, and political participation withurban space. It explores timely themes such as formal and informal spaces of participation, alternative spaces of cultural production, space reclamation, and culturalactivism, and the reconfiguring of space through different types of contestation. Italso covers a range of spaces that include sports clubs, arts centers, and sites of protest and resistance, as well as virtual spaces such as social media platforms, in theprocess of examining the relationships and tensions between physical and virtualspace.
