Change From A Residential Area To A Tourist Area: Eskisehir-Odunpazari
Due to the neoliberal economy, which is characterized by the dominance of the private sector and the provision of various opportunities for private capital, the regulation of existing spaces and their ownership is based on free market conditions. The growing influence of neoliberalism has led to th...
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Due to the neoliberal economy, which is characterized by the dominance of the private sector and the provision of various opportunities for private capital, the regulation of existing spaces and their ownership is based on free market conditions. The growing influence of neoliberalism has led to the implementation of policies that aim to strengthen the competitive urban environment, with strategic planning of cultural activities. As a result, cities strive to compete in the global market by leveraging their cultural assets to support their economic infrastructure. This is often achieved through various practices, including the construction of iconic structures that enhance the visibility of cities within the neoliberal system and bring economic benefits, as well as the gentrification of urban areas . The desire of Odunpazarı to gain recognition and visibility, influenced by economic policies such as competition and branding, has resulted in its transformation from a residential area into a tourist destination featuring museums, cafes, and accommodation options like the Balmumu Museum (2012) and Kent Belleği Museum (2012). This analysis will be supported by a review of relevant literature, aiming to assess the current situation.
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| spelling | doaj-art-41f83b31fbdb4ab883e7e02e8e1b9ea82025-08-20T03:40:35ZengAlanya ÜniversitesiProceedings of the International Conference of Contemporary Affairs in Architecture and Urbanism-ICCAUA3023-70092023-06-016110.38027/iccaua2023tr0007Change From A Residential Area To A Tourist Area: Eskisehir-OdunpazariÖzlem Büyüktaş0Özlem Kandemir1Adana Alparslan Turkes Science and Technology University Faculty of Fine Arts, Design and Architecture, Adana, TurkeyEskisehir Technıcal University, Faculty of Fine Arts, Design and Architecture, Eskişehir, Turkey Due to the neoliberal economy, which is characterized by the dominance of the private sector and the provision of various opportunities for private capital, the regulation of existing spaces and their ownership is based on free market conditions. The growing influence of neoliberalism has led to the implementation of policies that aim to strengthen the competitive urban environment, with strategic planning of cultural activities. As a result, cities strive to compete in the global market by leveraging their cultural assets to support their economic infrastructure. This is often achieved through various practices, including the construction of iconic structures that enhance the visibility of cities within the neoliberal system and bring economic benefits, as well as the gentrification of urban areas . The desire of Odunpazarı to gain recognition and visibility, influenced by economic policies such as competition and branding, has resulted in its transformation from a residential area into a tourist destination featuring museums, cafes, and accommodation options like the Balmumu Museum (2012) and Kent Belleği Museum (2012). This analysis will be supported by a review of relevant literature, aiming to assess the current situation. https://journal.iccaua.com/jiccaua/article/view/151Eskişehir, Odunpazarı, Tourism Genealogy, Neoliberalism |
| spellingShingle | Özlem Büyüktaş Özlem Kandemir Change From A Residential Area To A Tourist Area: Eskisehir-Odunpazari Proceedings of the International Conference of Contemporary Affairs in Architecture and Urbanism-ICCAUA Eskişehir, Odunpazarı, Tourism Genealogy, Neoliberalism |
| title | Change From A Residential Area To A Tourist Area: Eskisehir-Odunpazari |
| title_full | Change From A Residential Area To A Tourist Area: Eskisehir-Odunpazari |
| title_fullStr | Change From A Residential Area To A Tourist Area: Eskisehir-Odunpazari |
| title_full_unstemmed | Change From A Residential Area To A Tourist Area: Eskisehir-Odunpazari |
| title_short | Change From A Residential Area To A Tourist Area: Eskisehir-Odunpazari |
| title_sort | change from a residential area to a tourist area eskisehir odunpazari |
| topic | Eskişehir, Odunpazarı, Tourism Genealogy, Neoliberalism |
| url | https://journal.iccaua.com/jiccaua/article/view/151 |
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