Troubled Urban Heritage in Istanbul: Simkeşhane as a Case Study

Mesut Dinler

Abstract


The history of Simkeşhane, the imperial mint (for coin production) constructed in the seventeenth century over the Theodisus’s Forum, or the Forum Tauri, which was the largest forum of the Constantinople constructed in the fourth century ACE. is particular because in each period, urban projects on Simkeshane created conflicts between various actors and institutions. In the 1930s, the republican regime invited the French expert Henri Prost for the preparation of the new master plan of Istanbul. One of his projects proposed the destruction of the Simkeshane giving visibility to the Triumphal Arc of the Forum Tauri in the courtyard of the Simkeshane. The project of Prost, who was already accused for favoring Byzantine monuments over Ottoman ones, was terminated by the Commission for the Preservation of Antiquities (Eski Eserleri Koruma Encümeni). In the 1950s, a decade in which the republican government’s power was passed to the opposition, the goal of secularization was already abandoned and the new government had launched an ambitious urban project in the second half of the 1950s which mainly proposed road constructions through demolishing or removing old structures. Also Simkeshane was destructed for the construction of Ordu Avenue.


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Istanbul; Simkeşhane; urban heritage; restoration; ruins

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.14633/AHR314

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ArcHistoR è una rivista open access e peer reviewed (double blind), di Storia dell’architettura e Restauro, pubblicata dall’Università Mediterranea di Reggio Calabria. La rivista ha cadenza semestrale. È una rivista di Classe A (ANVUR) per l’Area 08 - Ingegneria civile ed Architettura, settori C1, D1, E1, E2, F1.

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Maria Dolores Antigüedad del Castillo-Olivares (Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia de España), Monica Butzek (Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz), Jean-François Cabestan (Université Paris 1 - Panthéon Sorbonne), Alicia Cámara Muñoz (Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia de España), David Friedman (Massachussets Institute of Technology), Alexandre Gady (Université Paris-IV-Sorbonne), Jörg Garms (Universität Wien), Miles Glenndinning (Scottish Centre for Conservation Studies, University of Edinburgh), Mark Wilson Jones (University of Bath), Loughlin Kealy (University College Dublin), Paulo Lourenço (Department of Civil Engineering, University of Minho), David Marshall (University of Melbourne), Werner Oechslin (ETH, Zurich, Stiftung Bibliothek Werner Oechslin, Einsiedeln), José Luis Sancho (Dirección de Conservación de Bienes Histórico-Artísticos, Palacio Real, Madrid), Dmitrij O. Švidkovskij (Moscow Architectural Institute, MARCHI)

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Tommaso Manfredi (direttore responsabile), Giuseppina Scamardì (direttore editoriale), Bruno Mussari, Annunziata Maria Oteri, Francesca Passalacqua, Nino Sulfaro

 

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Laboratorio CROSS. Storia dell'architettura e Restauro

    

      

 ISSN 2384-8898

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