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Introduction


 Fragments from the same patchy city.


The aim of this on going project is to investigate, document with images and catalogue the new areas of urban development come up during the last 20 years in the city of Istanbul, stressing the contradictions emerged in the city due to it uncontrolled, non planed and speculative growth.

Just having a look towards the big new districts of Istanbul, the results of such unrestrained urban growth are more than evident: overcrowding of the urban environment, increase of the social class differences, disappearance of the autochthon characteristics of the original inhabitants, and social rootlessness of the new residents coming from Anatolia. According to this thesis, the wish of a more habitable city seems to be failed and to become a mere utopia. The city has turned into a kaleidoscope of multiple realities related to the social status of the inhabitants, and virtually all new areas constructed in the last years show a depressive aspect.

With the development of this project, I hope to raise some questions of vital urgency in a time when the city of Istanbul, and in general, all major cities in the world, are on the verge of collapse due to the uncontrolled increase in area that have experienced in recent years: What kind of new relationships must be established between the individual and the space to live in an era of overcrowding, urban speculation and general economical crisis? What should be the attitude of the politicians, urban planners and architects to face this new development in mega cities? Is there a sustainable human development project in the twenty-first century?

The Fragmentpo
lis project was started in the summer of 2008. An introduction to this project, the Maltepe series, was displayed in a solo exhibition called Once upon a time..., held at BM Suma Contemporary Art Centre in Istanbul, January 2009. This first series was composed of 14 images presented in a mosaic stile composition. This photo-mosaic was conceived as a fragmented puzzle, leaving some empty spaces inside the composition, with the intention of creating a kind of fragmented visual perception according to the theoretical ideas developed.

FRAGMENTPOLIS_MALTEPE SERIES,
INSTALATION AT BM SUMA CAC.


The project consists in choosing different areas of urban development, located in the outskirts of Istanbul, to document them, then to make a selection of about 60-70 images. The final result will be displayed as a huge instalation consisting in a fragmented mosaic, using all the images assembled.

Bati Atasehir Series


The construction of Bati Atasehir (West Atasehir) started in 2006 and still goes on. The following links are showing the developments finished or in construction:

Atasehir Financial District, by RMJM
http://www.rmjm.com/projects/atasehir-turkey

Uphill Court
http://www.uphillcourt.com/atasehirt.htm

My World
http://www.myworld.com.tr/en/proje.asp

My Towerland
http://www.mytowerland.com/?from=agaoglu.com.tr

My Prestige
http://www.agaoglumyprestige.com/en/

Kent Plus Atashir
http://www.kentplus.com/atasehir/eng_default.asp





Bomonti_Anthill Series


Anthill Residence twin-skyscraper residential project has been under construction in Bomonti district of Istanbul since spring 2008. The area takes his name from the Bomonti brewery, opened in 1902 by the Swiss Bomonti brothers. The structural height of both towers is 195 meters. This height reaches 210 meters with the spires on top of both towers. The property is only a few minutes from an exit on the local highway known as E5. There is an ongoing construction of a tunnel right next to the property that will connect the area with the centre of the city. This tunnel is a key piece in the development of this huge project since it will connect the area with the Bosphorus and Taksim square, and will allow a quickly mobility and communication. There are planned similar residential projects for the district.

However, all the area surrounded is composed by a large highway dividing the land in two parts and small constructions and buildings in the right side next to the Anthill Residence. The urban fabric is a typically low-medium class neighborhood, and the new residences being constructed will be separated from the existing district, as a vertical gated community.

www.anthillresidence.com