Istanbul: Informal Settlements and Generative Urbanism by Billig, Noah

Istanbul: Informal Settlements and Generative Urbanism

Istanbul: Informal Settlements and Generative Urbanism analyzes two informal housing settlements in Istanbul, Turkey - Karanfilköy and...
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Author: Noah Billig
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Istanbul: Informal Settlements and Generative Urbanism by Billig, Noah

Istanbul: Informal Settlements and Generative Urbanism

BD$51.48

Istanbul: Informal Settlements and Generative Urbanism

BD$51.48
Author: Noah Billig
Format: Paperback
Language: English

Istanbul: Informal Settlements and Generative Urbanism analyzes two informal housing settlements in Istanbul, Turkey - Karanfilköy and Fatih Sultan Mehmet - to examine how generatively built structures and neighbourhoods can be successfully realized in a modern, burgeoning urban context. Generative development processes adapt to existing conditions and unfold over time, but there have been relatively few examples in the 20th and 21st centuries. This book evaluates the constructs of living structures, pattern languages and generative urban design processes in relation to Istanbul's informal settlements. It provides examples of communities making liveable, dynamic and user-adapted neighbourhoods and establishes them as a modern settlement typology in generative urban design theory.



Author: Noah Billig
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 01/21/2023
Pages: 110
Binding Type: Paperback
ISBN: 9781032475998

About the Author

Noah Billig is an Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture and Planning in the Fay Jones School of Architecture + Design at the University of Arkansas, USA. He has taught, researched and worked in the urban design, landscape architecture and planning fields in the United States, Turkey and Austria. His research focuses on adaptive and resilient design and planning, including participatory design and planning engagement, generative design and perceptions of environments.




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