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Quarantine(d) Space: Urla-Izmir (Smyrna) Island
Space and Culture ( IF 1.0 ) Pub Date : 2020-07-16 , DOI: 10.1177/1206331220938639
Gonca Z. Tuncbilek 1
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Even in the twenty-first century, pandemics lead to a particular kind of spatial organization, such as quarantine. The outbreak of the contamination era re-justifies the medicalization of spaces. Throughout history, there have been several attempts to design spaces for contagious diseases and pandemic situations all over the world—quarantine islands, lazarettos, and healthcare architecture. In the nineteenth century, the first quarantine procedures started in the Ottoman Empire, and Urla-Izmir (Smyrna) island was established as one of the examples of the quarantine system. This study investigates the architecture organization of the quarantine island as an example of a “panoptic” space.

中文翻译:

检疫空间:Urla-Izmir(士麦那)岛

即使在二十一世纪,大流行病也导致了一种特殊的空间组织,例如检疫。污染时代的爆发重新证明了空间的医疗化。纵观整个历史,人们曾多次尝试设计用于全球传染病和大流行情况的空间-隔离岛,lazarettos和医疗保健建筑。在19世纪,第一个检疫程序开始于奥斯曼帝国,乌拉-伊兹密尔(Smyrna)岛被建立为检疫系统的例子之一。本研究以“全景”空间为例,研究了隔离岛的建筑组织。
更新日期:2020-07-16
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