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Doruk Pamir.

Buildings / projects, 1963-2005. Preface by Ugur Tanyeli. Foreworded by Hans Hollein. Interview by Suha Özkan.

Literatür, 2006

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(Istanbul, Türkiye)

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Year of publication
2006
ISBN
9799750403650
Place of printing
Istanbul
Author
Doruk Pamir.
Pages
0
Publishers
Literatür
Size
4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall
Keyword
ORT ARCHITECTURE ARCHITEKTUR ARKITEKTUR ARQUITECTURA, ARCHITETTURA ARCHITECTURA ÉPÍTÉSZET ARQUITETURA OF THE MODERN, CONTEMPORARY TURKISH TÜRKISCH TURC TURQUE TURCO TYRKISK, ARCHITECT, Architecture & Urbanism
Binding description
Soft cover
Languages
English
Binding
Softcover

Description

New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (27 x 24 cm). In English. 168 p., color and b/w ills. Buildings / projects, 1963-2005. Preface by Ugur Tanyeli. Foreworded by Hans Hollein. Interview by Suha Özkan. "In the architecture world, never to deviate or change routes and positions in the course of design is connected with the virtues of maturity, resolution and consistency. The meaning of this in the academic world is that promotion would be granted in a professional life spent without uttering anything new and therefore bothering. In designing, this means commencing a career with an approved approach and carrying on doing the same thing for a long period in the same line, but without any claims. Doruk Pamir, however, never worried about preserving his position, and thus he was never acquiescent when it came to debating his fields of stubbornness. Pamir gains importance as an architect and social personality. In a country like Turkey, people who do not care for social alliance, interrelation and public support but who fight their own individual wars are exceptional, Pamir is important just because he is exceptional. Yet he is also important because he has been stubborn by means of architecture, pushing against the architectural system established until recent years, and because singularly, he functioned like a kind of resistance centre. He is important also because he never expected future prosperity through preserving his position in reconciliation with the milieu. Furthermore, he has the discernment and human warmth to make fun of himself in a country where subjective, flat seriousness gains easy credits. Then, by setting out from that particular personality, there is the possibility of introspecting and examining architecture in Turkey with a consideration for the rarity of such individuals. That is to say, if such egos were not rare, one cannot help considering what wide frontiers and discussion opportunities the environment would produce".
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