Showing posts with label Istanbul. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Istanbul. Show all posts

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Architecture in Cultural Context Class Work


Mardin, Eastern Turkey

Pinar, Istanbul

Pinar, Istanbul

Üsküdar, Istanbul


Mardin, Eastern Turkey


Once a week our Architecture in Cultural Context class would load onto public transportation or a rented mini-bus to be whisked off to a new part of Istanbul. The areas we visited were often impoverished but always full of character. These digital collages were made using Photoshop to layer photos I took during class "field trips." The videos were made by importing my photos and collages into iMovie.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Sultanahmet Revisited

Sorry for the lack of posts lately.  I've been busy with school work, friends visiting, and exploring Istanbul more.

This weekend Karen Rogers and Scott Finn, two of our Auburn professors who are presently teaching the group in Rome, flew in for the weekend to see Istanbul.  Tarik was busy yesterday, so Cameron, Amanda (who was also visiting for the week), and I took them to Sultanahmet to see Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, and Basilica Cistern.  Karen Rogers had taught our Architecture History II class in Auburn in which covers mosque architecture.  It was amazing to visit Hagia Sophia with her and listen to all of her knowledge and observations on the building.  For lunch we ate kebabs at a restaurant with wonderful homemade bread.  After we got back Amanda and I did some shopping on Istiklal.  I got four shirts and a sweater for 45 lira (about 27 dollars), two scarves (5 lira each), and a very cool red bag.

We have our first set of reviews on Thursday, so I'm going to get to studio soon to work for the day.  Tonight we're going to one of our Turkish friends' birthday parties.








Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Hidden Beautiful Places

Tuesday Walker and I took the metro across the Golden Horn to Sultanahmet. After a bit of wandering, we found the entrance for Basilica Cistern. This is a definite must-see for Istanbul. It's a subterranean structure, so it could easily be overlooked. The cistern held water for the Topkapı palace, where the Sultan lived, and many other residents in the surrounding area during the Byzantine period. The lighting they have installed gives a great atmosphere.

Most of the columns' capitals were decorative corinthian order, but some were plain doric.

The water was very shallow, but there were still a good bit of fish.
Most looked like catfish.

This was the only column that was different. It was kind of eerie.
Towards the back of the cistern are two Medusa's heads, one upside-down and one sideways.



Next we went to Hagia Sophia. The mosque looks large from the outside, but its vastness isn't really understood until you are inside looking up to the large domed ceiling. The scale is something hard to capture in pictures.

On the grounds outside the entrance were lots of pieces that I figure used to belong to the church.

The entrance...

The main dome.

This is where the Sultan would sit.
The mirhab.

The minbar.
The upstairs level...



Looking down to the ground level.
You can see the part where the plaster has been chipped away to reveal the mosaics underneath.
This tiny cross was etched in the wall. There were others, but they had been filled in.
One of the large, partial mosaics.
Another, more complete, mosaic.
Trying to give an idea of the full specturm. Too bad the scaffolding was up.
The ceiling as you exit.


Last night, Walker's last night, we went to eat at Zencefil. I read about it on the NY Times website and found several other positive reviews. It is nearby, down one of the first side-streets off of Iştiklal. We never would have found it if we didn't know where to look. The interior is great. The are we sat in had a glass roof, like a green house. Everything on the menu looked good, some Turkish cuisine, but mostly not. I had quiche and pumpkin pie for dessert. Walker had chicken and leek casserole and cheesecake. The price was good, I thought. About 11 YTL for each of our entrees.

Walker got safely on the last shuttle to the airport at 1:00 am. His flight left at 5:35 am this morning (Istanbul time), and he'll arrive in Atlanta at 2:00 pm (ATL time, but 9:00 pm here). What a long day!

Time for me to get ready for the day. I slept in a bit late after being up to see Walker off.

Friday, January 16, 2009

Visualize İstanbul

Some of the photos from the batch I snapped on the bus tour (until my camera ran out of batteries).

Ataturk Cultural Center in Taksim ^



Taksim Square ^





^ panoramic view of Golden Horn, with the İnönü Stadium in bottom left corner


going over the Atatürk Bridge ^




city wall ^

one of the major cemeteries ^
Yedikule dungeons ^
commercial ships waiting to pass through ^






Hagia Sophia ^

I'll try to get some of Walker's pictures up later. He has a few from after my camera died.