THE TAKSIM SQUARE Reorganization plan called for the zombie like resurrection of the Artillery Barracks in place of Gezi Park. The project, bafflingly billed by the ruling AKP government as a “restoration” of the Ottoman-era building, is surrounded by tabula rasa no space punctuated by flowerbeds in the shape of tulips:
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A massive neo-Ottoman mosque planned by the AKP government for Çamlıca, a hilltop on Istanbul’s Asian side, was criticized vociferously not only for its drab historicism but intriguingly by Islamic conservatives as an act of hubris, antithetical to Islamic piety:
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Thematic condo developments have been a hallmark of Istanbul’s real estate development market in the past ten years. Here, apartments in Ottoman Palaces are on offer over a waterway re-creating the Bosphorus Strait just miles away:
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The largest of the completed neo-Ottoman projects transformed Istanbul’s Ottoman-era slaughterhouse into a congress center set jarringly amidst the city’s urban sprawl:
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A newly opened theme park, Vialand offers bits and pieces of old Istanbul, such as the Byzantine ramparts and Ottoman streetscapes, set amongst log flume rides and roller coasters:
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An eclectic mix of forms inspired by everything from Ottoman calligraphy to Epcot-style theme-park futurism becomes the basis for another hybrid mixed use project, Vav Türkiye:
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Turkish construction companies have taken their hyper kitsch architecture to places like Turkmenistan, building surreal projects such as this Wedding Palace in Ashgabat:
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