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Landed Internationals Planning Cultures The Academy And The Making Of The Modern Middle East Burak Erdim

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Landed Internationals Planning Cultures The Academy And The Making Of The Modern Middle East Burak Erdim
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Publisher: University of Texas Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 105.68 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Burak Erdim
ISBN: 9781477321225, 1477321225
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Landed Internationals Planning Cultures The Academy And The Making Of The Modern Middle East Burak Erdim by Burak Erdim 9781477321225, 1477321225 instant download after payment.

Landed Internationals examines the international culture of postwar urban planning through the case of the Middle East Technical University (METU) in Ankara, Turkey. Today the center of Turkey's tech, energy, and defense elites, METU was founded in the 1950s through an effort jointly sponsored by the UN, the University of Pennsylvania, and various governmental agencies of the United States and Turkey. Drawing on the language of the UN and its Technical Assistance Board, Erdim uses the phrase "technical assistance machinery" to encompass the sprawling set of relationships activated by this endeavor. Erdim studies a series of legitimacy battles among bureaucrats, academics, and other professionals in multiple theaters across the political geography of the Cold War. These different factions shared a common goal: the production of nationhood—albeit nationhood understood and defined in multiple, competing ways. He also examines the role of the American architecture firm Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill; the New York housing policy guru Charles Abrams; the UN and the University of Pennsylvania; and the Turkish architects Altuğ and Behruz Çinici. In the end, METU itself looked like a model postwar nation within the world order, and Erdim concludes by discussing how it became an important force in transnational housing, planning, and preservation in its own right.

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