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A CITY SHAPED BY MODERNIST ARCHITECTURE: SÜMERBANK TEXTILE (COTTON) PRINTING FACTORY AND ITS WORKER SETTLEMENTS

At the turn of the 20th century, the ideas of the English garden city movement influenced the designers and the governments not only regarding the design of the cities but in different aspects, including the design of industrial settlements. The factories built in the early 20th century mostly emplo...

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Published in:Journal of architecture and urbanism 2023-12, Vol.47 (2), p.190-201
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Design
Factories
industrial heritage
Industrial plants
modern movement
Modernism
Modernization
Nazilli
Printing
social factory
Social reform
Turkey
worker settlements
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