Designing Ottoman Prisons in the 19th Century: Ankara Central Prison Projects
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2021
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Sezer, Selahaddin
Katipoğlu Özmen, Ceren
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Abstract
History of prison reform and the changing prison architecture in the 19th century
Ottoman Empire is a newly discovered area of study. Prison projects, prepared to be built
in many provinces in Anatolia, needs to be explored in order to understand the effect of
the transformation initiated by the general reforms implemented in the empire on the
Ottoman architectural world. The aim of this paper is to shed light on previously
unrevealed prison projects through the case of Ankara Central Prison to better
understand the architectural development in the 19th century Ottoman Empire. Within
the scope of this article, three projects created for Ankara Central Prison will be analyzed
through their spatial developments in the context of penal system reforms throughout
the Empire.
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History of Prison Architecture, Radial Prisons, Ottoman Architecture, 19th Century, Ankara Central Prison, Abdülhamid II.
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Sezer, Selahaddin; Katipoğlu Özmen, Ceren (2021). "Designing Ottoman Prisons in the 19th Century: Ankara Central Prison Projects", Online Journal of Art and Design, Vol. 9, No. 2.
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Online Journal of Art and Design
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9
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2