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      ISTANBUL’S TAKSIM SQUARE AND GEZI PARK: THE PLACE OF PROTEST AND THE IDEOLOGY OF PLACE

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      JOURNAL OF ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM
      Vilnius Gediminas Technical University

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          May 2013 saw Istanbul witness a massive public demonstration. The incident began on 28 May when a small group of environmental activists tried to save Gezi Park, one of the most iconic green spaces in the Taksim district of central Istanbul. The park dates back to the 1940s and is well-known as public promenade. The modest demonstration was triggered by a government decision to reconstruct a former Ottoman Artillery Barracks. Within a few days, it developed into a violent uprising on an unprecedented scale lasting almost an entire month. Crowds not only gathered in Istanbul but also in many other Turkish cities such as the capital, Ankara. International media broadcast the protests live from Taksim Square turning the Gezi Park protest into an international phenomenon. Today the Park has become a reference point in Turkish politics where almost every issue is linked to the ‘spirit of Gezi’. It made a modest protest over an inner city promenade into a vivid symbol of political opposition. This paper will analyse historically the Taksim Square project and the ideological conflicts it evoked in Turkish society.

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                Journal
                JOURNAL OF ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM
                Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
                2029-7955
                2029-7947
                March 28 2014
                March 28 2014
                : 38
                : 1
                : 63-72
                Affiliations
                [1 ]TOBB University of Economics and Technology
                [2 ]International University of Sarajevo
                [3 ]Fatih Sultan Mehmet Vakıf University
                Article
                10.3846/20297955.2014.902185
                1c4a4d55-d769-4450-9292-4332431287e4
                © 2014
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