Landscape Design I Poster // "Liminal Space - Thresholds of Memory and Publicness" (CRN 13884)

by Rabia Ezgi Beyen | Sep 16, 2025
Landscape Design I - PEM 212E (CRN 13884) - "Liminal Space - Thresholds of Memory and Publicness" will be conducted by Arzu Türk (Ph.D.) in the 2025-2026 Fall Semester.
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Landscape Design II [Whose landscape is this?] Poster

2025 - 2026 Fall
Landscape Design I Studio
"Liminal Space - Thresholds of Memory and Publicness"

Landscape Design I - PEM 212E (CRN 13884) - "Liminal Space - Thresholds of Memory and Publicness" will be conducted by Arzu Türk (Ph.D.) in the 2025-2026 Fall Semester. 


This studio explores Fındıklı Park as a contested urban landscape shaped by processes of transformation, displacement, and memory. Situated between Martı Project, Galataport, and the shifting shoreline, the park embodies conditions of in-betweenness where the right to the city and the question of publicness are at stake. Through the method of an “atlas” —a layered and speculative mapping of ecological, social, historical, and spatial dimensions—students will investigate the palimpsest character of the site.  

ITU Department of Landscape Architecture

 

Vision

To train contemporary landscape architects who are open to national and international cooperation, whose contributions to the country and universal science are increasing day by day, who transfer natural and cultural values to future societies, who follow and apply contemporary design concepts and developing landscape technology, who have a respectable and unique place among other departments providing landscape architecture education, with an innovative program that continuously improves quality.

 

Mission

The aim of the programme is to train professionals and scientists who are self-renewing, who have adopted contemporary scientific and critical thinking, who can develop original ideas and have the ability to apply them, who produce for the sustainability of living spaces in different scales and contents by considering professional ethics and environmental sensitivity, and who are guiding and pioneering in the interdisciplinary lane.

ITU Landscape in Media

Social activities, speeches and projects that our academic staff contributed to, as reflected in the media.