Vol. 10 No. 1 (2013): İstanbul as a palimpsest city and imperfection
Articles

Can place-attachment provide cultural sustainability? Empirical research on Turkish neighborhoods ‘mahalle’

İmre Özbek Eren
Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, Faculty of Architecture, İstanbul, TURKEY

Published 2013-07-01

Keywords

  • Place-attachment,
  • neighborhood,
  • cultural sustainability,
  • “mahalle”,
  • urban design

How to Cite

Özbek Eren, İmre. (2013). Can place-attachment provide cultural sustainability? Empirical research on Turkish neighborhoods ‘mahalle’. A|Z ITU JOURNAL OF THE FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE, 10(1), 138 - 158. Retrieved from https://www.az.itu.edu.tr/index.php/jfa/article/view/512

Abstract

Place-attachment is generally considered in the context of social environment but the physical environment also affects place-attachment in which social life goes on and is shaped by it. The aim of this paper is to examine how and to what extent the built environment affects place-attachment by asking the question ‘Can place-attachment affect cultural sustainability in neighborhoods and how?’ The paper focuses on the hypothesis through a specialized kind of neighborhood in Turkey: ‘mahalle’. An empirical research method is used to analyze the case studies from Istanbul city. The social reaction in the case studies - Arnavutköy and Ondokuz Mayıs Mahallesi- is described and then the social and physical background of this behavior is explained. First, the mahalle concept is considered in order to clarify the components affect place-attachment and cultural sustainability. The case studies and their analysis are considered in two levels: Parameters of place-attachment in natural, built and perceptual environmental and parameters of socio-cultural sustainability. The results show us that place-attachment brings environmental consciousness: people who feel they belong to a place want to conserve and sustain the components of that place’s features. The built environment has a great effect on this behavior through the features of scale, street morphology, diverse mixed-use, pedestrian walking distances or the limits of the mahalle. The weaker the place-attachment, the more awareness of the environment is seen.