Paşabahçe’deki İki Köşk ve Ortak Bir Alınlığın Düşündürdükleri
Abstract
Paşabahçe, a Bosphorus village on the Anatolian Side, was originally a Greek settlement. Muslims began to settle there
in the second half of the 18th century. The centre of Paşabahçe, on the shore, has a texture of attached structures. In the
surroundings, many wooden houses and mansions which are located in large gardens, shape the settlement. The mansions
are thought to have been used as summer houses by senior government officials. Two mansions located at Sunazırı Street
and Şekerpare Street in Paşabahçe are the subject of this article. Despite the uncertainty of the construction dates of the
two mansions, it is estimated that they were built in the mid-19th century. Considering the construction dates, they are
probably two of the oldest existing structures in Paşabahçe.
The mansions are in very good condition thanks to continuous use. The most remarkable elements of both mansions
are the semi-circular shaped and ornamented pediments. The pediments are not the only similarity. Despite their size
difference is evident, the mansions also show similar characteristics in terms of planning, materials, ornamental program
and spatial use. Just as the proximity of the construction dates are similar, both mansions are estimated to have changed
owners and underwent extensive renovation and modification nearly a hundred years ago. The very similarity of theinterventions in the extensive renovation and modification process, strengthens the relation between mansions
throughout the historical process.
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12627/1533https://avesis.istanbul.edu.tr/api/publication/4c0da65a-8782-4104-a384-b59bc699ac25/file
https://doi.org/10.26650/artsanat.2021.15.0006
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