Research article2016Peer reviewed
Modernist landscapes of Ankara
Yigit-Turan, Burcu
Abstract
Following the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, Mustafa Kemal and the Kemalist revolutionaries believed that the new Turkey should be a 'modern' democracy and also a 'green' country in line with positivist science and modernist culture. In this context, the landscapes of Republican Ankara would become an experimental field for this Turkish nation-building and modernization. This article traces the development of modernist landscape ideology during the early Republican Era in Turkey and its translation by planner and architect Hermann Jansen into detailed design ideas for Ankara. It illustrates the interaction between Jansen's cutting-edge social and landscape architectural ideas and the Anatolian landscapes after the First World War. Finally, it more widely defends the value of the fantasized and partly realized modernist landscapes of Ankara as part of the urban collective memory in Turkey and the modernist cultural heritage.
Keywords
Hermann Jansen; Ankara; modernist landscape; nation-building
Published in
Journal of Landscape Architecture
2016, Volume: 11, number: 2, pages: 14-25
UKÄ Subject classification
Architecture
Publication identifier
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/18626033.2016.1185230
Permanent link to this page (URI)
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/88406