2024
DOI: 10.1051/matecconf/202439612002
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Public space as a palimpsest: Revitalising Yukari neighbourhood conservation area

Hande Akarca,
Merve Coşkuner

Abstract: The concept of palimpsest space in architecture is used to describe spaces where past and present meet and overlap, carrying traces of the past and entities of the present at the same time. Therefore, palimpsest spaces are valuable in creating a sense of belonging by preserving the memory of society. This study examines the Yukarı Neighbourhood Women’s Market, where traces of the past intersect with new uses of public space. Yukarı Neighbourhood used to be the commercial centre of Akcakoca until the early 1900… Show more

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