Emerging Towers in Bayraklı: Sustainability as a Branding Strategy or a Tool for Local Development?

Sustainability and eco-friendly towers have been among the most discussed topics of contemporary high-rise building design. High-rise buildings have been an important part of the modern economy with their concentration of human capital and branding value for the urban context. In addition, during th...

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Main Authors: Aslı Ceylan Öner, Burkay Pasin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2015-08-01
Series:Buildings
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/5/3/834
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spelling doaj-86ac25d53d5e48ee97226ce05e3150672020-11-24T23:07:05ZengMDPI AGBuildings2075-53092015-08-015383485910.3390/buildings5030834buildings5030834Emerging Towers in Bayraklı: Sustainability as a Branding Strategy or a Tool for Local Development?Aslı Ceylan Öner0Burkay Pasin1Department of Architecture, Izmir University of Economics, Izmir 35330, TurkeyDepartment of Architecture, Izmir University of Economics, Izmir 35330, TurkeySustainability and eco-friendly towers have been among the most discussed topics of contemporary high-rise building design. High-rise buildings have been an important part of the modern economy with their concentration of human capital and branding value for the urban context. In addition, during the recent years, to address the problems of sprawl, environmental, and ecological concerns, sustainable high-rise building design has gained further significance and visibility in architecture and planning literature. In existing literature, sustainability of high-rises is defined mainly through ecological design and green architecture principles in individual building scale. However, sustainability in the case of high-rises remains an ill-defined term, as there is neglect of further long term effects of these buildings on the social, cultural, economic, and resiliency contexts of cities. When not integrated with the broader urban context, sustainability falls into the gap to be perceived as “greenwash”, which stands for a superficially-employed concept used as a fashionable branding strategy. Within this general framework, this study will examine the emerging towers in Bayrakli, Izmir, which is designated by the local government as a high-rise development zone. The study will focus on high-rise buildings (completed and under construction) in relation to the perception of sustainability and question whether or not sustainability is used as a greenwash branding strategy or a contextual element that is well-embedded in architectural design process and urban planning decisions. The method of research will be a descriptive case study through semi-structured interviews with the design team and real estate professionals of the buildings, as well as media analysis and consideration of the local municipality reports about Bayrakli. The results indicate that sustainability has become a principle embraced and advertised in the building scale as an environmental concern more than it is embraced in the urban and social context.http://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/5/3/834sustainabilitybrandinghigh-riseBayraklılocal development
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Emerging Towers in Bayraklı: Sustainability as a Branding Strategy or a Tool for Local Development?
Buildings
sustainability
branding
high-rise
Bayraklı
local development
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Burkay Pasin
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title Emerging Towers in Bayraklı: Sustainability as a Branding Strategy or a Tool for Local Development?
title_short Emerging Towers in Bayraklı: Sustainability as a Branding Strategy or a Tool for Local Development?
title_full Emerging Towers in Bayraklı: Sustainability as a Branding Strategy or a Tool for Local Development?
title_fullStr Emerging Towers in Bayraklı: Sustainability as a Branding Strategy or a Tool for Local Development?
title_full_unstemmed Emerging Towers in Bayraklı: Sustainability as a Branding Strategy or a Tool for Local Development?
title_sort emerging towers in bayraklı: sustainability as a branding strategy or a tool for local development?
publisher MDPI AG
series Buildings
issn 2075-5309
publishDate 2015-08-01
description Sustainability and eco-friendly towers have been among the most discussed topics of contemporary high-rise building design. High-rise buildings have been an important part of the modern economy with their concentration of human capital and branding value for the urban context. In addition, during the recent years, to address the problems of sprawl, environmental, and ecological concerns, sustainable high-rise building design has gained further significance and visibility in architecture and planning literature. In existing literature, sustainability of high-rises is defined mainly through ecological design and green architecture principles in individual building scale. However, sustainability in the case of high-rises remains an ill-defined term, as there is neglect of further long term effects of these buildings on the social, cultural, economic, and resiliency contexts of cities. When not integrated with the broader urban context, sustainability falls into the gap to be perceived as “greenwash”, which stands for a superficially-employed concept used as a fashionable branding strategy. Within this general framework, this study will examine the emerging towers in Bayrakli, Izmir, which is designated by the local government as a high-rise development zone. The study will focus on high-rise buildings (completed and under construction) in relation to the perception of sustainability and question whether or not sustainability is used as a greenwash branding strategy or a contextual element that is well-embedded in architectural design process and urban planning decisions. The method of research will be a descriptive case study through semi-structured interviews with the design team and real estate professionals of the buildings, as well as media analysis and consideration of the local municipality reports about Bayrakli. The results indicate that sustainability has become a principle embraced and advertised in the building scale as an environmental concern more than it is embraced in the urban and social context.
topic sustainability
branding
high-rise
Bayraklı
local development
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