Reassembling Phanariots’ Masonry Neighborhood in Istanbul: Digital Visualization as Urban Historical Research
Published online on March 18, 2025
Abstract
Journal of Urban History, Volume 52, Issue 4, Page 744-779, July 2026.
Early modern Istanbul, the Ottoman Empire’s capital, was a major urban center well-known for its large religious complexes and bazaars, a masonry architecture of lead-covered domes still enduring. In contrast, the residential architecture was mostly ...
Early modern Istanbul, the Ottoman Empire’s capital, was a major urban center well-known for its large religious complexes and bazaars, a masonry architecture of lead-covered domes still enduring. In contrast, the residential architecture was mostly ...