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Visual Analysis of Picturesque Urban Landscape Case of Sultanahmet, Istanbul
The integration of photography into architecture was a pivotal point in the journey of architectural representation, photography proved itself useful for the betterment of architecture early on, as well as establish itself as a necessary tool in the realm of architecture, from the early interactions of Le Corbusier and photography to the emergence of early architectural photographers such as Ackerman J.S., Shulman J, this thesis explores the evolution of architectural photography and draws parallels between architecture, photography and urban design specifically addressing perception. The main study this paper was extracted from looked into the inquiry of knowing "What are the key picturesque locations/structures in Sultanahmet, Fatih – Istanbul, and how can their spatial distribution, and cultural significance be characterized and mapped for urban design and development?" as well as the secondary objective, of which this paper focuses on, is to “Investigate the role of perception in urban environments and how photography serves as a tool for capturing and conveying the perception of Sultanahmet's picturesque structures/locations”. The study achieved these objectives by utilizing methodologies such as geo-tagged photography, sequential photography, social media metadata extraction, GIS mapping, spatial analysis, and visual analysis focusing on the historically rich and culturally significant study area.
Visual Analysis of Picturesque Urban Landscape Case of Sultanahmet, Istanbul
The integration of photography into architecture was a pivotal point in the journey of architectural representation, photography proved itself useful for the betterment of architecture early on, as well as establish itself as a necessary tool in the realm of architecture, from the early interactions of Le Corbusier and photography to the emergence of early architectural photographers such as Ackerman J.S., Shulman J, this thesis explores the evolution of architectural photography and draws parallels between architecture, photography and urban design specifically addressing perception. The main study this paper was extracted from looked into the inquiry of knowing "What are the key picturesque locations/structures in Sultanahmet, Fatih – Istanbul, and how can their spatial distribution, and cultural significance be characterized and mapped for urban design and development?" as well as the secondary objective, of which this paper focuses on, is to “Investigate the role of perception in urban environments and how photography serves as a tool for capturing and conveying the perception of Sultanahmet's picturesque structures/locations”. The study achieved these objectives by utilizing methodologies such as geo-tagged photography, sequential photography, social media metadata extraction, GIS mapping, spatial analysis, and visual analysis focusing on the historically rich and culturally significant study area.
Visual Analysis of Picturesque Urban Landscape Case of Sultanahmet, Istanbul
SAIDU Dalhat Dansadau (author) / Aykut KARAMAN (author)
2024
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