Impacts of Seaplanes and Seaports on the Perception and Conception of the Modern City: The Case of Istanbul
This article focuses on the waterscape of Istanbul, uncovering an episode in the city’s urban history based on this main geographic characteristic. It studies the novel civil seaplane transportation technologies of the 1920s and 1930s, analyzing their actual and possible impacts on the city. These p...
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