A FRAMEWORK FOR IDENTIFYING POST-INTERVENTION VALUE SHIFT IN HERITAGE RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS: THE CASE OF ANTALYA, KALEIÇI IN TURKEY

2024-9-03
Arnaout, Hamed
Conservation of heritage residential buildings is ultimately geared towards the sustainability (cultural, physical, social, and economic) of the built heritage and its entwined tangible and intangible values; such goals are nonetheless influenced and oriented by the building itself and the stakeholders’ approach, each with their own agendas and wants towards the project in hand. These approaches are based on an uneven hierarchy of outcome preferences, such as highlighting commercial gain, aesthetic restoration, or tourism as an end goal enforced by a series of interventions, resulting in the masking or change of some values in serve of enriching others. This study of interventions, values, and sustainability on conserved heritage residential building within a specific touristically oriented environment assists in developing a tool, with a defined framework and methodology, to assess the physical and social changes resulting from intervention magnitudes and the subsequent post intervention value shift. Based on the literature review the values and magnitudes of intervention related to heritage residential buildings are studied within a theoretical framework. Then via a qualitative descriptive site survey, in Antalya, Kaleiçi, heritage residential buildings reused as hotels with different imposed interventions are observed, analyzed, and the connection between interventions and value change is established. Determining a path that incentivizes a value based proactive approach towards sustainable conservation of heritage residential buildings.
Citation Formats
H. Arnaout, “A FRAMEWORK FOR IDENTIFYING POST-INTERVENTION VALUE SHIFT IN HERITAGE RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS: THE CASE OF ANTALYA, KALEIÇI IN TURKEY,” M.S. - Master of Science, Middle East Technical University, 2024.