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VIII AACCP (Architecture, Archaeology and Contemporary City Planning) Symposium CITIES IN EVOLUTION DIACHRONIC TRANSFORMATIONS OF URBAN AND RURAL SETTLEMENTS Organized by the Dynamic Research on Urban Morphology-DRUM laboratory, Özyeğin University, Istanbul, Turkey, April 26th-May 2nd, 2021 Programme Symposium chairs: Alessandro Camiz, Özyeğin University, Turkey; Zeynep Ceylanlı, Özyeğin University, Turkey In collaboration with: After the Damages International Academy, Italy With the patrociny of: Embassy of Italy in Turkey International Council on Monuments and Sites, ICOMOS TÜRKİYE International Council on Monuments and Sites, Consiglio Nazionale Italiano dei Monumenti e dei Siti “Storia della città”, Centro internazionale di studi per la storia della città, fonti d’archivio e patrimonio architettonico-ambientale Cyprus Network of Urban Morphology (CyNUM) Vlahsaray Panagia (Paramythia) Greek Orthodox Church Foundation in Fener Comitato scientifico ICOMOS Italia sulle città e villaggi storici (CIVVIH) Le Cordon Bleu, Istanbul #AACCP2021- ISTANBUL, April 21st, 2021 1 VIII AACCP (Architecture, Archaeology and Contemporary City Planning) symposium CITIES IN EVOLUTION. DIACHRONIC TRANSFORMATIONS OF URBAN AND RURAL SETTLEMENTS Özyeğin University, Istanbul, Turkey, April 26th-May 2nd, 2021 PROGRAMME (all times are GMT +3:00, Istanbul time) MONDAY, APRIL 26TH Opening ceremony Conference room: “Sedad Hakkı Eldem”, Özyeğin University, Istanbul 9:00 Salutations Chair: Özge Özkuvancı, (Ö zyeğin University) Co-chair: Pelin Günay, (Ö zyeğin University) Prof. Esra Gençtürk, (Rector, Özyeğin University) HE Massimo Gaiani, (Ambassador of Italy to the Republic of Turkey) Prof. Aslıhan Ünlü, (Dean, Faculty of Architecture and Design, Özyeğin University) Assoc. Prof. Murat Şahin, (H ead, Department of Architecture, Özyeğin University) Prof. Burçin Altınsay Özgüner, (President, ICOMOS Turkey) Prof. Roberto Di Giulio, (University of Ferrara, Department of Architecture, Co-Head of the International Academy “After the Damages”) Prof. Per Elias Cornell, (President AACCP, University of Gothenburg) 10:45 Symposium chair introductory notes Assoc. Prof. Alessandro Camiz, (Ö zyeğin University) Assist. Prof. Zeynep Ceylanlı, (Ö zyeğin University) 11.15 Keynote Lecture Chair: Liisa Seppänen, (University of Turku) Co-chair: Jan Gadeyne, (Temple University, Rome) Prof. Per Elias Cornell, (University of Gothenburg) Generation, Evolution, Involution, Revolution, Iteration, Abandonment and Re-Establishment: Settlements in Time and Space 12.00 Live virtual guided tour Laki Vingas, (President, Vlahsaray Panagia (Paramythia) Greek Orthodox Church Foundation in Fener) Fener and the church of Panagia Paramythia 12:45 Lunch break (discussion) 13:45 Keynote lectures Chair: Banu Manav (Kadir Has University) Co-chair: Zeren Önsel Atala (Ö zyeğin University) Prof. Zeynep Enlil (YTU, ICOMOS TK), The conservation and management issues of the Historical Peninsula Prof. Zeynep Kuban (ITU, ICOMOS TK), A Virtual Stroll Through Sultanahmet Prof. Zeynep Ahunbay (ITU-Emeritus Professor, ICOMOS TK), Conservation of Instanbul’s land walls. 16:15 Keynote lecture All times are GMT +3:00, Istanbul time [email protected] https://aaccp2021.wordpress.com/ 2 VIII AACCP (Architecture, Archaeology and Contemporary City Planning) symposium CITIES IN EVOLUTION. DIACHRONIC TRANSFORMATIONS OF URBAN AND RURAL SETTLEMENTS Özyeğin University, Istanbul, Turkey, April 26th-May 2nd, 2021 Chair: Mose Ricci, (Università di Trento) Co-chair: Alessandro Camiz, (Ö zyeğin University) Assoc. Prof. Federica Maietti, (Department of Architecture, University of Ferrara), Heritage in emergency scenarios. An interdisciplinary approach to preservation, management and risk reduction 17:00 Special session: Abruzzo: a new settlement model for ghost towns? Chair: Teresa Colletta, (CIVVIH, ICOMOS) Co-chair: Giorgio Verdiani, (University of Florence) Massimo Angrilli, Valentina Ciuffreda, Discovering the Mediterranean. Itineraries of travelers between the eighteenth and twentieth centuries in Abruzzo region Laura Vivola, Claudia Genitti, Raffaello Fico, Network strategy for culture-based development and revitalization of rural areas in Abruzzo Giulia Bertola, Fabrizio Natta, Francesca Ronco, Territorial sections: a tool for the landscape morphological reading and modeling. The experience of Castelvecchio Calvisio Workshop 2020 Thomas Greene Rankin, Francesca Ronco, Borgo Abruzzo: New Vitality for Depopulated Villages Alessandro Camiz, Giulia Bertola, Özge Özkuvancı, Post seismic typological transformation of three medieval houses, Castelvecchio Calvisio (AQ) Darko Reba, Olivera Markovic, Fabrizio Natta, Online summer school in Castelvecchio 2020 19:00 Coffee break (discussion) 19:15 Workshop Moderators: Federica Maietti, Manlio Montuori, Fabiana Raco and Claudia Pescosolido, (After the Damages International Academy, Department of Architecture, University of Ferrara) Assoc. Prof. Nicola Marzot, (Progetto Crateri, Department of Architecture, University of Ferrara), Progetto Crateri, urban and social regeneration for cultural re-engagement of abandoned spaces after the 2012 Emilia earthquake. Communities | Participation | Reuse | Refurbishment All times are GMT +3:00, Istanbul time [email protected] https://aaccp2021.wordpress.com/ 3 VIII AACCP (Architecture, Archaeology and Contemporary City Planning) symposium CITIES IN EVOLUTION. DIACHRONIC TRANSFORMATIONS OF URBAN AND RURAL SETTLEMENTS Özyeğin University, Istanbul, Turkey, April 26th-May 2nd, 2021 TUESDAY, APRIL 27TH Conference room: “Sedad Hakkı Eldem”, Özyeğin University, Istanbul 9.00 Digital survey and documentation of archaeology and architecture Chair: Giorgio Verdiani, (University of Florence)) Co-chair: Claudia Pescosolido, (University of Ferrara) Ylenia Ricci, Stéphane Giraudeau, Andrea Pasquali, Aerial photogrammetry, laser-scanner survey and virtual tour: the foundations of urban image renewal Nur Erdemci, Güzden Varinlioğlu, A Digital Humanities Project: Photogrammetry of Ertokus Caravanserai And Incir Han Raffaella De Marco, Elisabetta Doria, Sandro Parrinello, Information strategy to support the building intervention in rural Middle Eastern city centers: a multi-level knowledge for the management of Bethlehem city center Giovanni Anzani, Riccardo Sinni, Digital survey as a base for the recovery of Mezzana settlement, Tuscany: a multidisciplinary reconstruction activity Doruk Peker, Roberta Spallone, Alessandro Camiz, Marco Vitali, TLS survey and architectural representation of a Genoese tower for the Museum of the city and territory of Galata Hasan Bora Yavuz, Can Bora Sezer, Digital Survey and Documentation of Vlahsaray Church (Panagia Paramythia) 11.15 Coffee break (discussion) 11:30 The archaeology of architecture, the architecture of archaeology I Chair: Renato Capozzi, (University of Naples “Federico II”) Co-chair: Jan Gadeyne, (Temple University, Rome) Riccardo Renzi, Baghdad Unesco heritage site, archaeology of post-war sites. Memory of Places. New design museum and cultural center Maria Elisa Amadasi, Between past and present: Aqua Virgo through the time Francesca Coppolino, Inclusive edges. Strategies of interactions between ancient and contemporary city of Pompeii Ilaria Cristofaro, The Equisolar Axis in Urban Morphology: Pompeii, the Solstices and Sunlight Irradiation Fabio Guarrera, Mirco Cannella, A hypothesis for the redevelopment of the Archaeological Park of Agrigento Chiara Barone, Ru(in)park. An urban museum of widespread remains in the archaeological site of Miróbriga 13:45 Lunch break (discussion) All times are GMT +3:00, Istanbul time [email protected] https://aaccp2021.wordpress.com/ 4 VIII AACCP (Architecture, Archaeology and Contemporary City Planning) symposium CITIES IN EVOLUTION. DIACHRONIC TRANSFORMATIONS OF URBAN AND RURAL SETTLEMENTS Özyeğin University, Istanbul, Turkey, April 26th-May 2nd, 2021 14.45 The archaeology of architecture, the architecture of archaeology II Chair: Per Elias Cornell, (University of Gothenburg) Co-chair: Zeren Önsel Atala, (Ö zyeğin University) Aneta Skalec, Marketplaces next to the Nile in Ptolemaic Egypt Lâtife Summerer, Julia Koch, In Search of the Lost City of Pompey the Great: Urban Development in Pompeiopolis (Paphlagonia) Ayça Arslan, Spatial analyses of the peristyle courtyard: case of Yamaç houses-2, Ephesus Paolo Maranzana, Cavalazzi Marco, Marginal land and water management in Roman and Byzantine city hinterlands: Ravenna (Italy) and Galatia (Turkey) compared Rosa Fiorillo, Aspects of Late Antique and Medieval Urbanism in Southern Italy. The case of Salerno 16.45 Coffee break (discussion) 17:00 Fortifications and urban heritage: documentation and restoration Chair: Roberta Spallone, (Politecnico di Torino) Co-chair: Fabiana Raco, (University of Ferrara) Giulia Emilio, Giorgio Verdiani, Painted landscapes from another age: what the Vasari’s frescoes in Palazzo Vecchio, Florence, tell about urban fortifications Michele Coppola, Ambra Maramai, The Cerretaccio Castle. Investigations for material history and conservation Giorgio Verdiani, Serena di Grazia, The evolution of the war and the evolution of the place: fortifications across time and landscape Vidal Gómez Martínez, Explicit Restoration Mustafa Tahir Ocak, Zeynep İnan Ocak, Life-Saving Stations on Black Sea Coast of Istanbul as a Coastal Heritage: Threats and Potentials 19:00 Coffee break (discussion) 19:15 Panel Discussion of the Cypriot Network of Urban Morphology (CyNUM) The study of urban form in Cyprus Chair: Şebnem

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