Culture-led Urban Transformation Strategies for Industrial Heritage and Industrial Areas in Istanbul
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Purpose In relation to the advances in information economics the flow of capital, creative industries, highspeed transportation systems and spatial characteristics of cities have led to the proliferation of cultural economics. In this respect, the departure of industry from cities is considered as a significant opportunity for the spatial improvement of cultural economics. Brownfields and industrial sites that are likely to abandon residential areas in the future stand out on account of their potential for transformation. Accordingly, this study aims to shed light on the spatial future of Istanbul, where development is currently aimed at achieving a global city, and to provide an analytical framework for the likely transformation of brownfields and idle industrial heritage sites. Design/Methodology/Approach For the purposes of this study, Suitability Analysis was utilized to evaluate industrial heritage sites that are no longer functional and industrial sites that hold the potential for transformation in Istanbul from the perspective of cultural development strategies. Therefore, first of all, the factors that influence site selection and agglomeration of cultural functions and cultural industries were created, weighed and mapped. Second, the components that specify the spatial preferences of entrepreneurial, creative class, and progressive strategies as well as the corresponding weighs of these components were identified. Finally, cultural development strategies that may be used to address the industrial sites in Istanbul with the potential for transformation, and the weighs of these strategies were revealed by using the multi-criteria evaluation method. Findings Culture-led transformation is typically shaped with the high-income target of entrepreneurial strategies. However, the transformation process should be reinforced with creative and progressive strategies. In this context, sites that are favourable for transformation in Istanbul accommodate an immense potential for entrepreneurial strategies, while the Bosporus as well as the Historic Research Limitations/Implications This study focuses on the province of Istanbul, which has the strongest connection to the network of global cities. The theoretical framework and materials for this study are made up of the available body of literature, digital maps, plans and plan reports. Originality/Value This study provides a platform for planners and authorities to discuss the culture-led regeneration of industrial heritage sites and brownfields with a focus on the medium- and long-term plans, programs and decisions for Istanbul. In addition, it contributes to the planning literature by offering a perspective on content and methodological approach for similar studies.
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https://doi.org/10.15320/ICONARP.2021.190https://search.trdizin.gov.tr/yayin/detay/503285
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12450/2506
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