İsatanbul'da Beykoz Kasrı ve Maslak Kasırları

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2018Author
Aygül, Güney
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In the 19th century, during which the modernization period was most active, both the
demand for construction of the Ottoman dynasty and the design patterns of construction
producers varied markedly. In this period, many different types of buildings bearing
European influential forms and styles are being built. Especially the Ottoman dynasties,
the palace-related building desingn of the palaces, the kiosks and pavilions that
symbolize the development of the social life codes provide, the changing architectural
mentality, stylistic differentiation and pioneering examples of a variety of likes. Beykoz
Pavilion and Maslak Pavilions, which constitute the main focus of the thesis, exemplify
the style differentiation in architecture and the variety of likes in decoration.
In the thesis, the dynamics that triggered the changing social phenomena, culture and art
atmosphere during the 18th and 19th centuries were transferred in chronological order
and the reflections of Beykoz Pavilion and Maslak Pavilions were mentioned. As
European style patterns began to leap to Ottoman architecture, the changing mass,
volume, form, decoration, ornamental and garden arrangements have been focused on
the effects of Beykoz Pavilion and Maslak Pavilions. In this study, Beykoz Pavilion and
Maslak Pavilions evaluated the functional features, the building producers undertaking
the construction, the facade design, the decoration program, the material details, the
decorative objects and the landscape design with a holistic approach. The results are
interpreted by connection.