ECONOMIC STRUCTURE OF SPACES OF EXCHANGE Burcu Kaplan

ECONOMIC STRUCTURE OF SPACES OF EXCHANGE Burcu Kaplan Burak Kök Mehmet Beyazlı Merve Işık

As Bazaar supply and demand network and exchanges of goods and services can be seen in Iran, ethnic, cultural, and in all national societies. 1. Rural Bazaars; more cyclical and lacking in physical space and in relation to the number of adjacent villages and proportional was formed to the amount of their production for annual, monthly, weekly, etc. 2. 2. Nomadic Bazaars; also lacks nomadic markets; and often seasonal and manual comes into existence for animal products and exchange of the nomads that are produced in certain seasons. 3. 3. Urban Bazaars; most cities, due to the need for supply and demand of goods, specify the name of the Bazaar space in the structure and the sculpture of a city arose. In most major cities, in addition to the main Bazaar of the town, other less important markets also have been shaped. Bazaars such as the regional Bazaars, a neighborhood market, Bazaar town and pilgrimage, which Bazaar out still in some areas with different intensity and weakness to continue your life



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Tabriz

Before Industrial Revolution Production Process

Crystal Palace, England

Galerie des Machines, France

Industrial Revolution

Soho, New York

Shopping Malls, Modern and Contemporary • Late 1985 and in 1990 is another chapter in bonds and commercial spaces of modernity. During this period, the construction of a highway that was predicted in the city, carried out and is added to the urban fabric that leads to the impact of higher commercial spaces in the city. • Although commercial street life, especially with the specialization of production and supply of new electronic products and computer, was thriving, large capital inflows were to the shopping malls and passage

Urban Regeneration • Reuse of industrial heritage – attempt to create a new urban landscape • Reuse redundant: • • • Stanislavsky Factories Warehouses Mills Market buildings Railway stations Moscow Arts Theatre

• • Loss of function (after industrial revolution, that was the era of deindustrialization) Production, commerce and transport lost its importance / the role of centre changed Seilduksfabrikken Oslo-Norway National Academy of Fine Arts

• Historic buildings began to change in the 1970’s • These buildings were unhealthy and have poor living/working conditions İzmir eski havagazı fabrikası

• • Mercado da Ribeira – Lisbon – Portugal Market in Lisbon

• • Warehouses – Thessaloniki/Greece Warehouse A – Cinema Museum Warehouse B – Contemporary Art Center of Thessaloniki Warehouse C – Photography Museum
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