Changes in public buildings practice in Turkey: the impact of competition projects
Citation
T. HARMANBAŞI and S. ANIKTAR, “Changes in Public Buildings Practice in Turkey The Impact of Competition Projects,” presented at the Space Interweavings. Ethos - social practices - architecture, Selanik, 2021.Abstract
Throughout history, architecture has been an important tool in which the rulers have
demonstrated their power, ideology and identity to people. The authorities aim to create
these representations on the ruled with the size of the building, the architectural style and
the materials chosen. Every authority wants to have a building that represents itself in the
city to not be forgotten. At the present, governments continue to build public structures
with the same mentality. They want to show how deep their roots go by emphasizing their
ties with the past in their buildings to demonstrate the power of authority. Increasingly in
recent years, public buildings are determined by the projects selected in architectural
competitions. With these competitions that are open to everyone, it is seen that there are
differences in the design of public buildings. With public competitions, instead of a
decision made by a single authority, public buildings are selected by a jury decision in a
more democratic manner. By this means, the buildings started to represent the public
instead of the government, and the ruled instead of the ruler. It appears to be a positive
development in terms of architectural ethics. Within the scope of this study, the effects of
ten selected public buildings on users were measured with a survey study. Some of the
buildings designed with different architectural vision are projects selected as a result of
the competition. With the survey study conducted on sixty people, it is aimed to measure
how the buildings selected with the competition project change the public building
perception of the users