a[TRH] Augmented Thresholds:

Sustaining Architectural Heritage of Istanbul Land Walls

The "Augmented Thresholds: Sustaining Architectural Heritage of Istanbul Land Walls (a(TRH] Vol 1) event, organized by Istanbul Technical University (ITU) with support from the Erasmus+ Blended Intensive Program (BIP), will take place via online seminars (March-June 2025) and in-person workshops in Istanbul (July 19-27, 2025). Approximately 40 participants, including academics and undergraduate/graduate students from six uni- versities will come together for this event. The aim is to develop an interdisciplinary approach to preserving the Istanbul Land Walls and ensuring their sustainable future. The workshops will explore topics such as the digitalization of historical architectural and archaeological heritage, the integration of gamification methods, examining the Land Walls at environmental, urban & landscape scales, evaluating architectural elements from a circular economy perspective, and reinforcing the Land Walls as a thresh- old in historical, functional, and temporal contexts. This comprehensive event aims to strengthen international cooperation while offering new approaches for the preservation and transfer of an important cultural heritage site, such as the Istanbul Land Walls, to the future. 

News & Announcements

Seminar No.3: Interpreting and Presenting Archaeological Heritage in Urban Contexts

  • Dates: 22 – 22 Mar, 2025

PA_Photo

Photocredit: "The Future Belongs to What Was as Much as What is" by Morag Myerscough, courtesy of English Heritage

Heritage interpretation plays a significant role in connecting people with heritage places, highlighting their significance to a wider audience as a primary step towards conservation. In recent years, people-centred interpretation approaches have gained prominence, emphasising the active involvement of communities in meaning-making processes. These approaches recognise that heritage places have diverse meanings shaped by the varying associations individuals have with the place. This presentation explores how the significance of heritage sites can be effectively communicated to the public, with a particular emphasis on urban archaeological heritage. By following the fundamental steps in developing interpretive plans for heritage sites, the presentation provides an overview of key principles, methods, and practical issues of interpreting and presenting archaeological heritage within urban contexts. TEAMS LINK

Pınar Aykaç, PhD, Middle East Technical University


Leave a comment