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INCIDENTAL SPACES

It has witnessed and existed with different cultures for centuries. Every day has become the scene of new stories with those who come and go. Beyond the anthropogenic history, the morphology of the falasia among the coasts that exist in its geography is the {{silent witness}} of all times. Behind the unique naturalness of the Konyaaltı silhouette are these cliffs covered with green cover. This wild/pristine/natural environment, disconnected from communication with the land, is in the center of the city / BUT unnoticed and stuck in between with the environment, we can be described as an "IZLEK" area that is "realized" and "recognizable" again with the natural/untouched wild state of this area. Under the influence of the formation [Recognizing the encounter]. Analysis of this balance within the rocks and nature itself, the layers in the morphology continue horizontally and vertically, and the accompanying role of "silent witness". It is not a coincidence that there is a "silent witness" in the center of public spaces and this area is felt as a natural area. environment that goes unnoticed/or unencountered due to its wild state. The presence of a natural, open space away from the built environment in the city. It also gives the impression that it is an area open to change. What I'm looking for here is semantic clarification; 'not a referential space, but to initiate a pure encounter with architecture.' In a way, I'm more interested in asking questions than making statements about architecture.

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Ahmet Berat Köksal

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