Erten, Erdem

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Erten, E.
Erten, E
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erdemerten@iyte.edu.tr
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02.02. Department of Architecture
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DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH8
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INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE9
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Planning Perspectives2
Alternative Visions of Post-War Reconstruction2
Architectural Theory Review1
Archnet-IJAR1
Built from Below: British Architecture and the Vernacular1
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  • Conference Object
    Visual Planning and Urbanism in the Mid-Twentieth Century: Conference at Newcastle Upon Tyne, Uk, 11-13 September 2007
    (International Seminar on Urban Form, 2008) Erten, Erdem
    Planning attitudes with a particular focus on visual and three-dimensional planning have been insufficiently studied in histories of modernism. This conference, sponsored by the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council, focused on ‘a strand of more practical urbanism, modernist in flavour but historically informed [which sought] to recover positive conceptions of the city and town after the perceived deprivations of the nineteenth century’. Dealing with a timespan similar to that of narratives of modernist planning which targeted a radical reformation of the city – from the CIAM doctrine codified by the Athens Charter to the de-urbanist proposals of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Broadacre City – most of the attitudes discussed in the conference papers remained critical of such radical restructuring.
  • Book Part
    Citation - Scopus: 4
    'the Hollow Victory' of Modern Architecture and the Quest for the Vernacular: J. M. Richards and 'the Functional Tradition'
    (Taylor & Francis, 2010) Erten, Erdem
    Introduction Modernism and anonymity have remained largely irreconcilable, especially in the fi eld of architecture. As the omnipotent symbol of creativity and artistic power, the personality of the nineteenth-century Romantic artist defi ned the transgressive nature of his early twentieth-century avant-garde successor, while nurturing the emergence of the celebrity architect. Valuing authorship above anonymity, the cult(ure) of avantgardism has invested the modern artist with the power to see beyond culture and tradition to generate cultural transformation. It is peculiar, then, to see that one of the chief editors of the leading modern architecture journals of Britain, J. M. Richards, wrote extensively on the idea of anonymity and the value of vernacular architectures.
  • Conference Object
    On "alternative Visions"
    (Routledge, 2015) Erten, Erdem; Pendlebury, John; Larkham, Peter J.
    [No abstract available]
  • Doctoral Thesis
    Advertising Media and Housing Production: Gated Communities of İstanbul in the Post-2000s
    (Izmir Institute of Technology, 2009) Kan Ülkü, Gözde; Erten, Erdem
    In this dissertation I investigate how the marketing strategies of the developing consumer society has infiltrated the marketing of high end housing in Istanbul as a corollary development of globalization. I aim to analyze marketing strategies as active agents that shape the design of these newly emerging housing developments based on the theme of .an ideal life style. through advertising media in the form of TV commercials, newspaper ads, publicity brochures etc.This study also focuses on the representation and dissemination of this elusive .ideal. to the public via the advertising campaigns of these housing settlements. Therefore the cases that the study is based on concentrates on the Turkish architectural scene after 1990 when consumer culture.s most significant impacts on architectural products are observed. The study observes that the marketing of this new type of suburbanization in Turkey is concomitant with the rise of a new middle class that has a high purchasing power. Therefore I analyse the life style characteristics of architectural projects that provide for this class, according to Bourdieu.s conceptualization of life styles, and aim to uncover how this conceptualization reflects on the marketing of high-end housing.In this regard, the concept of .distinction. will be used as key theoretical tool to analyse the qualities of environments proposed in the selected cases. The relation between the advertising strategies of a .distinct life style. and its legitimization process which directly affect the .fabrication. of these specialized housing settlements will remain at the core of my thesis problem.
  • Conference Object
    News From the Field: Visual Planning and Urbanism in the Mid-Twentieth Century Conference, Newcastle, Uk, 11-13 September 2007
    (Routledge, 2008) Erten, Erdem
    While the understanding of planning or urban design through their visual aspects alone would be reductive, attitudes to planning that focus on visual and three-dimensional modes remain understudied. To fill this gap, a conference entitled, ‘Visual planning and urbanism in the mid-twentieth century’, was held in Newcastle on 11–13 September 2007. The conference focused on ‘a strand of more practical urbanism, modernist in flavour but historically informed [which sought] to recover positive conceptions of the city and town after the perceived deprivations of the nineteenth century’. The topics discussed at the conference papers focused upon the modern period, during which planners sought to rethink cities radically – as evidenced by such interventions as the CIAM doctrine codified by the Athens Charter, Ebenezer Howard’s Garden City, the de-urbanist proposals contained within Frank Lloyd Wright’s Broadacre City, or interpretations of the linear city by Okhitovich and Milyutin – but also remained critical of drastic restructuring.
  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 11
    Citation - Scopus: 6
    I, the World, the Devil and the Flesh: Manplan, Civilia and H. De C. Hastings
    (Routledge, 2012) Erten, Erdem
    A Facebook group page set up in 2008 exclaims: ‘Nuneaton’s Judkins Site should have Civilia Built - Not hazardous waste!’ The group making this appeal was campaigning against a controversial reclamation plant for contaminated soil to be located in a former quarry and demanded instead the realisation of another project for the site which they described as ‘Civilia’: a revolutionary concept of a totally new environment. . . conceived by an award-winning architect writing under the pseudonym Ivor de Wolfe.
  • Doctoral Thesis
    Batna'nın Kapalı Sitelerinde Var Olan Yaşam Dinamiklerini Açığa Çıkarmak
    (2025) Fellahi, Nadjla; Erten, Erdem
    Gated Communities (GC'ler) dünya genelinde birçok bölgede ortaya çıkan küresel bir eğilim haline gelmiştir. Cezayir'de ilk olarak 1980'lerde uygulamaya konan neoliberal politikalar ve özelleştirme süreci sonrasında, başta Cezayir ve Annaba gibi büyük şehirlerde görülmeye başlamıştır. Yıllar içinde bu eğilim, 2010 civarında GC'lerin ortaya çıkmaya başladığı Batna gibi diğer şehirlere de yayılmıştır. Bu çalışma, Bat-na'daki bu yeni kapalı konut tipolojisine odaklanmakta ve bu konuyu ele alan ilk araştırma olarak, çok boyutlu bir çözümleme sunmayı amaçlamaktadır. GC'lerin ortaya çıkışının yapısal ve öznel nedenlerini, tasarım tercihlerinin ardındaki motivasyonları ve bu konutların nasıl pazarlanıp tanıtıldığını incelemektedir. Ayrıca, bu topluluklardaki sa-kinlerin sosyal yapısını, iç mekân düzenlemelerini ve bu düzenlemelerin ardındaki man-tığı, hem kullanıcıların hem de kullanıcı olmayanların bakış açılarıyla birlikte analiz et-mektedir. Araştırma, Batna'da seçilen beş örnek olay üzerinden saha gözlemleri, fotoğraflar ve kent yetkilileri, mimarlar, özel geliştiriciler, sakinler ve dış kullanıcılarla yapılan yarı yapılandırılmış görüşmelere dayanmaktadır. Ayrıca belge analizi ve çevrim içi içerikler gibi ikincil veriler de kullanılmıştır. Bulgular, Batna'daki GC'lerin ortaya çıkışının internet ve medya aracılığıyla küreselleşme, özelleştirme gibi neoliberal reform-lar, konut düzenlemeleri, devlet konut politikaları, tüketim kültürü ve güvenlik gibi yapısal ve öznel faktörlerin bir kombinasyonu ile şekillendiğini göstermektedir. Her ne kadar GC'ler küresel ölçekte ayrıcalıklı konut tipleri olarak pazarlansa da, Batna'daki örnekler büyük ölçüde yerel itibar üzerinden varlık göstermektedir. Planlar, geleneksel devlet konutlarının mekânsal mantığını ve içeriğini yansıtıyor. Çalışma ayrıca, topluluklar arasındaki güçlü aile ve sosyal bağları ve geleneksel mekânsal düzenlemeleri de ortaya koyuyor.
  • Article
    Reviews fall 2018
    (Ubiquity Press, 2018) Raynsford, Anthony; Figueira, Jorge; Erten, Erdem; Christensen, Peter H.; Watson, Victoria
    [No abstract available]
  • Master Thesis
    Portrait of an Architect From İzmir: Erbil Coşkuner's Early Works
    (Izmir Institute of Technology, 2020) Temelli, Feyza; Erten, Erdem
    This thesis aims to examine the work of, Erbil Coşkuner, one of the prominent names of modern Turkish architecture in İzmir. The thesis adopts a chronological layout in order to contextualize Coşkuner's career against the historical background that influenced him. The text is divided into three sections to periodize his career in order to shed light on the formative influences behind Coşkuner's career as an architect, as well as his intellectual development. The main aim of the thesis is not to position Erbil Coşkuner as a "leading actor" of İzmir and Turkey's architectural scene and to construct a hagiographic narrative, but rather to understand his career within a broader historical framework. The thesis is partially based on a series of open-ended interviews held with Coşkuner in person, and recorded with his consent. The interviews laid the groundwork for further research into Coşkuner's personal archives as well as publications based on his work. The primary material collected after the archival research and the interviews which helped construct a micro-history of the architect's career was then evaluated against histories of modern Turkish architecture. The thesis thus aims to question as well as contribute to this framework through the lens of Coşkuner's career.
  • Doctoral Thesis
    Site as a Generative Force To Architectural Theory
    (Izmir Institute of Technology, 2017) Bingöl, Ebru; Erten, Erdem
    In recent architecture literature, the debate on context seems to have given way to a discussion that sees “site” as a strong conceptual alternative to “context.” One can trace this development back to the 1940s when the debate on context gradually emerged in response to rebuild war-torn European cities. The recent discussions on site, preserve important fragments of the debate on context that emerged after World War II, flourished in 1960s and arguably disappeared after the 1980s. The discussion on “site” was also enriched by the expansion of the notion of landscape by a ground-breaking shift in landscape architecture after the1980s, as a result of poststructuralist questioning of binary oppositions, like urban versus rural, or nature versus culture. By the 1980s, the extended notion of landscape which included the natural as cultural construct, led to the introduction of a broad range of formulations, such as the temporal, multiscalar, performative, adaptive and relational understandings of site. These developments indicate a recent convergence between architecture and landscape architecture with respect to urbanism. This study is a critical investigation into why “site” became an important target in the late 20th and the early 21st century for architecture and landscape architecture by putting that this did not randomly emerge. The thesis also reflects on the recent formulations of site might provide a rich territory for speculation on the relationship between site, architecture and landscape architecture both with reference to theory and pedagogy.