Commissioners' Exhibition delves into examples in Istanbul with documents from the renovation process of SALT Galata, and a constellation of structures commissioned by women patrons during the Ottoman Empire. This selection, ranging in scale from a fountain to expansive building complexes, is mapped across the city and and some are detailed with drawings, photographs, and written documents from SALT Research Ali Saim Ülgen Archive. Installed as a new city map, this study enables an examination of the role women patrons played in Istanbul's urbanization from 15th to 20th century.
The exhibition suggests every noteworthy architectural endeavor is the result of a competent architect paired with an engaging commissioner. However, this relationship is often portrayed as antagonistic instead of being articulated as a common ground for production. In a considerably dominant perspective where the architect claims other experts and implementers as enemies of her/his design, the commissioner is caricatured as "ignorant and tasteless." During the past forty years, globalization in architecture has manifested itself in the profile of the wandering "starchitect," while the commissioner has represented a pragmatic type embedded in corporate investment and development schemes. In the face of world's urgencies, architects are challenged to question the ways they have been practicing the profession. Commissioners' Exhibition reminds that architects, while unearthing their potential to channel their skill, expertise and efforts from creating a masterpiece to enabling an environment of shared production, should also reconsider their perception of the commissioner.
Documents selected from the archives of Altuğ-Behruz Çinici, Cengiz Bektaş, and Ali Saim Ülgen are part of SALT Research Architecture and Design Archive supported by Kalebodur.
* Hayatım Mücadeleyle Geçti "Kemal Kurdaş Kitabı," Interview by Şengün Kılıç Hristidis, Istanbul: Türkiye İş Bankası Kültür Yayınları, 2010
RESEARCH
Meriç Öner (SALT Research and Programs), Melis Cankara (SALT Research and Programs), N. Müge Cengizkan, Firuzan Melike Sümertaş, Murat Tülek, Işıl Uçman Altınışık (Pamukkale University), Murat Burak Altınışık (Pamukkale University), Ali Eray (PAB), Pınar Gökbayrak (PAB), Burçin Yıldırım (PAB), Beril Sarısakal (SALT Research and Programs), Masum Yıldız (SALT Research and Programs), Berin Ekici (PAB)
CONTRIBUTION
Can Çinici, Esat Sivri, Ediz Türk, Gülizar Özden Türk, Gülden Evirgen, Ersan Türk, Sezen Evirgen Öğücü, Ece Çokar, Emre Senan, Nevzat Sayın, Han Tümertekin, Zeynep Tümertekin, and METU Faculty of Architecture
DESIGN
PAB, Emirhan Altuner (SALT Research and Programs), Tuğrul Veli Şalcı (SALT Research and Programs)