Izmir: Architectural Guide
By (Author) Mehmet elik
DOM Publishers
DOM Publishers
4th April 2023
Germany
General
Non Fiction
720.95625
Paperback
336
Width 135mm, Height 245mm
With over 8,000 years of history, Izmir is among the worlds oldest cities.
Founded as Smyrna on the shores of the Aegean Sea, the city has been home to all manner of cultures over the centuries. Each one left behind its architectural traces, turning the city into a palimpsest of millennia of urban life. Acosmopolitan, multiethnic port city known as the pearl of the Aegean in the Ottoman Empire, Izmir is now one of Turkeys largest metropolises.
This book explores the diverse architectural heritage of the city. Through a selection of 265 buildings, among them the works of architects like Gustave Eiffel and Bruno Taut, it narrates the evolution of Izmirs built environment from ancient times to the present. To help visitors understand the citys urban structure, it also explains the regions characteristic architectural forms.
Mehmet elik
Born 1987 in Aachen, Germany, as the child of Turkish parents, bachelors degree in applied geography from the RWTH Aachen, masters in urban planning from the HafenCity Universitt Hamburg, state exam as a building assessor in urban planning, doctorate as Dr.-Ing. at the RWTH Aachen, active since then as an urban planner with a focus on urban design. Rooted in both cultures and languages, and with close ties to the city, elik is often in his second home zmir.