Full text: New perspectives to save cultural heritage

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C/PA 2003 XIX th International Symposium, 30 September - 04 October, 2003, Antalya, Turkey 
To design exterior spaces; Improvement of street lighting and 
street furniture; Preserving the identity of open spaces such as 
the streets and squares; Providing the transportation and 
circulation needs; Leaving some narrow streets for only 
pedestrians in order to prevent parked cars in front of the old 
buildings that will harm the picturesque value of these 
dwellings; Re-assessment and re-use of values like chapels ( for 
using as exhibition of traditional arts and crafts), beaches, etc; 
Defining and evaluating the services in terms of usability; such 
as health center, shopping center, community center and 
Providing the infrastructure necessary for the considered life 
style, 
To develop the economical income; Providing the social needs 
of today's life; Pulling back the gone workmanship by 
improvement of job opportunities; Providing economical 
income for carrying the historical background into future via 
cultural tourism; The creation of a tourism development plan 
including user participation and A market analysis of the 
resources using local experts and educational institutions, 
To educate local people; Designing facilities such as fair, 
festival, bazaar, tour, etc. to revitalize the economy; 
Improvement of hand-made & home-made products, designing 
production- presentation-trade models and providing 
sustainability; Encouraging sports facilities; Educating local 
people for cultural tourism; Carrying cultural facilities into the 
settlement; Motivating the local dwellers to contribute in 
cultural facilities; Giving opportunities to the local dwellers to 
carry the cultural infrastructure of the settlement to the future; 
The continuity of traditional arts and crafts; Starting language 
courses as Turkish and Greek; Motivating cooking courses and 
the use of earth ovens and Proving a community center which 
covers the above mentioned facilities, 
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Figure 7. Dwellings in Koruçam Village 
In addition to these, to provide the continuity of the Koruçam 
Village, to shelter the necessary units in spite of use can be one 
of the opportunities of the Koruçam Village. There is plenty of 
building stock that has the potential conservation in addition to 
the Koruçam Cape which forms the village border, coastal line 
and sea and which create potential for local and foreign tourists 
are the other opportunities of village. 
To provide the continuity of village there are some factors as 
economic, educational and administrative; where the 
educational factor the most important one to shelter the young 
population in the village. For that reason lack of educational 
factor which provides the continuity of socio-cultural structure, 
constitutes a potential danger for the Koruçam village as 
threats. 
According to the results of the strength, weaknesses, 
opportunities and threats of the Koruçam Village; 
For maintenance, repair and renovation of the existing building 
stock; Preventing structural destruction in buildings and 
preparing a maintenance hand-book that will include the 
definition of building materials and construction techniques to 
be used in repairs and considering the technical problems such 
as lack of building materials to be used in maintenance; 
Preserving the interactions among interior and exterior spaces; 
Providing originality in interior spaces, on renewing 
constructions; Preserving the identity of open spaces such as the 
courtyards; Providing the sustainability of behavioral privacy 
levels in spatial organizations; Determining new development 
sites for the need after existing building stock is once used and 
economically satisfied; Determining the sites where new 
buildings can be built; Determining the land-use ratios and 
encouraging the use of these ratios and the combinations of 
main building organizations in new constructions and 
Recommending a second centre for further development of the 
settlement, 
Figure 8. Exterior Space Organization of the dwellings in 
Koru9am Village 
Figure 8. Maronite Women in Koruçam Village 
To provide the administration of the village; Central 
administration (ministries of government), Local administration
	        
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