武庫川女子大学 建築学科・大学院建築学専攻
 International Exchange with Bahcesehir University in Turkey 
Architecture Major
Inter Cultural Studies of Architecture in Istanbul
2010
Friday, October 8, 2010
Exhibition of Turkish architecture sketched by Japanese students at Bahcesehir University
Preparing for exhibition  Changing exhibitions at Institute of Japanese Culture Studies
Lunch with Ms. Ozen,Acting Dean
Greeting by Mr. Ahmet Eyuce, Dean of Faculty of Architecture and Design of Bahcesehir University
Explanation of Curriculum of MWU and ICSA in Istanbul by Associate Prof. Yanagisawa
Speech by student representatives
Greeting by student representative
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Visit to traditional wooden houses in Zeyrek
Traditional wooden houses in Zeyrek 
The region of Zeyrek was named after this building, Zeyrek Camii
Zeyrekhane
Interior view of Zeyrekhane
Grave of architect Sinan
Visit to houses that KUDEB restored in Suleymaniye
Traditional wooden houses in Suleymaniye Suleymaniye Gami
Preparing for exhibition of sketches of Turkish architectures
Preparing exhibits Preparing exhibits
Lecture about the process of the westernization of Ottoman Empire. Lecture was given by Ms. Aoki, who was part-time teacher of Bahcesehir University and specialized in history of art and architecture
Tea braek with Ms. Aoki Dinner
Wednesday, October 6, 2010新着
Practical training on conservation and restoration at
KUDEB ( Conservation and Implementation Working Group in Istanbul)
Visit to KUDEB  Explanation of activities by KUDEB
Interior view of KUBEB atelier
Restoration of front door that was constructed approximately 180 years ago
Peeling paint surface using a spatula and dryer
Explanation of the restotation of a front door constructed approximately 200 years ago.
Restoration of the front door was requested by UNESCO
Model of one of the basic joint methods in Turkey
Visit to wooden houses that were restored by KUDEB 
Japanese students experiencing of door restoration Japanese students experiencing of door restoration
Window frames that were under repair during vist Demonstration of the use of planes
Japanese students experiencing wood planing
Site visit to an ongoing restoration by KUDEB
Construction site
Explanation of restoration by architect
Visit to a building restored by KUDEB
Interior view
Explanation of the process of restoration
Presenting an appreciation "Origami" gift to the people of KUDEB
Istiklal street
Dinner
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Visit to traditional wooden houses in Soloz
Photograph with the people in the atelier
Traditional wooden house in Soloz which is a small town in the southern coast of the Iznik lake
Traditional wooden house in Soloz Traditional wooden house in Soloz
Interior view of the the first floor of wooden house
Interior view of the the second floor of wooden house  Interior view of the the second floor of wooden house 
Interior view of the the fourth floor of wooden house 
Explanation of wooden house by the owner
Sketching wooden house
View of Soloz from the top of the mountain
Lunch Crossing Sea of Marmara by ferry 
Monday, October 4, 2010
Practical training at Iznik Foundation Tiles in Iznik
Panoramic view of the rural scenery, from bus on the way to Iznik
Lunch in Iznik
The atelier of the Iznik foundation in the suburbs Explanation of Izink tile and production process of ceramics
Traditional kiln to burn tiles and ceramics
Process of molding a tile Process of grinding a tile
Original design of painting
By using the carbon powder to copy a design to a container
The container with the copied a design Draft ing with black pigments
Process of painting
Japanese students experiencing painting of Iznik tile Demonstration of painting of Iznik tile
Guidance of the painting metod by the people in the atelier
Student experiencing Iznik tile painting
Finished tiles
Dinner at guesthouse of Iznik Foundation Tiles
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Istanbul Tour 2
Mihrimah Sultan Camii designed by Mimar Sinan Interior view of Mihrimah Sultan Camii
Valens Aqueduct
Eyup Sultan Camii
Photograph in front of Eyup Sultan Camii
Going to Pierre Loti by gondola Observatory of Pierre Loti
View from cafe at Pierre Loti
Lunch at Pierre Loti Rahmim Koc Museum
Yeni Camii Interior view of Yeni Camii
Egyptian bazaar Rustem Pasa Camii
Front yard of Rustem Pasa Camii
Interior view of Rustem Pasa Camii
Galata Bridge Galata Tower
Night view of Istanbul from Galata Tower
Saturday, October 2, 2010新着
Bursa Tour
Sea of Marmara ferry ride from Istanbul to Bursa Going to Bursa with a Turkish student who visited Japan in this summer and was from Bursa
Cumalikizik Cumalikizik is the traditional village with a history of over 700 years
Cumalikizik The house in the village has a courtyard.
aThe residentiall space includes a wooden frame with earthen walls, supported on a foundation constructed from native rocks
Cumalikizik
The design of the building overhang allows the women of Islam to view the street
Lunch in Cumalikizik Eating Gozleme
Gozleme is a savory traditional Turkish handmade pastry
Pirinc Han
Bazaar (Kapali Carisi) Interior view of Ulu Camii
Koza Han Yesil Turbe
Yesil Camii
Inteior view of Yesil Camii
Friday, October 1, 2010
Practical training at Glass Furnace in Istanbul
Visit to gallery in Dolmabahce Palace
Production of glasswork "Semazen"that has the shape of the believer of the Mevlevi religious sect.
The glasswork,represents a follower dancing around in a skirt Explanation of how to make accessories of the glass bead called "Boncugu"
Japanese students experiencing the production of "Boncugu"
Japanese students experiencing the production of "Boncugu"
Boncugu
Vase with "Cesm-i Bulbul" pattern. 
The Cesm-i Bulbul pattern was used in the palace.
Sketching products with the Cesm-i Bulbul pattern
"Nazar Boncugu" which is a traditional lucky charm of Turkey
Lunch at the atelier
The traditional kiln to make Nazar Boncugu
Making a traditional pitcher that is called "Ibrik" Interacting bus driver
Citizen's gallery in Dolmabahce Palace Interior view of citizen's gallery in Dolmabahce Palace
Exhibition of Minyatur Document called "Hat"
Sketching at the cafe at Bahcesehir University.The cafe was originally a water tank that was constructed approximately 150 years ago
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Practical Training at Glass Furnace in Istanbul
Entrance at the Glass Furnace Explanation of how to make the typical glass and interior view of workshop and glass atelier
Demonstration of production of blown glass Demonstration of production of blown glass
Visiting facilities at the glass atelier Lunch at the glass atelier
Japanese students experiencing the production of blown glass
Japanese students experiencing the production of blown glass
Explanation of how to make glasswork by technique called "Fuzyon"
Guidance by glass atelier staff Practiccal training of glasswork by technique called "Fuzyon"
Cutting out glass chips that become a pattern with a special tool.
Finished product Finished product
Presenting an appreciation "Origami" gift to the people of atelier
Explanation of Cesm-i Bulbul which is the traditional glass arts technique of Turkey
Dinner in the town of Besiktas
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Visit to preservation restoration site in Dolmabahce Palace in Istanbul
The building under restoration for Crown Prince The building under restoration for Crown Prince
Lunch in Bahce Cafe at Bahcesehir University
Photograph in front of Dolmabahce Palace
Palace tour Heading to the site where the ceiling is beingrestored in the palace
The site where the ceiling is being restored in the palace Explanation of restoration of the ceilling by worker
Atelier of stone decoration Explanation of tools used to process stone
Demonstration of processing of stone Demonstration of processing of stone
Students experiencing processing of stone.
Photograph with the people in the atelier of stone decoration
Atelier of zinc
Atelier where stucco stone pattern is produced
Dinner at Denice Cafe in Bahcesehir University
Sketching the Bosphorus at the roof terrace of Bahcesehir University after dinner
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Practical Training on conservation and restoration at Ateliers of Yildiz Palace in Istanbul
Copying the original picture of the decoration
Copying the original picture of the decoration Presenting an appreciation"Origami" gift to the people of the atelier.
Photograph with the people in the restoration atelier of furniture
Atelier for restoration of gold foil
Experiencing the restoration of gold foil Experiencing the restoration of gold foil
Fnished work of gold foil
Palace stable that was is now used as one of the ateliers
Photograph with the people in the restoration atelier of cloth crossing and carpet
Explanation of the processing of a window frame at the atelier
Explanation of floor materialto be used for marquetry Floor material of marquetry
Explanation of fixed furniture
Measuring window frames and doors Measuring the door
Measuring the window frame in Dolmabahce Palace Turkish carpenter explaining the frame shape
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Practical training on conservation and restoration at Ateliers of Yildiz Palace in Istanbul
Today, we had practical training on conservation and restoration at the Ateliers of Yildiz Palace. The ateliers are under the administration of the Department of National Palaces, the Grand National Assembly of Turkey. The conservation and restoration work of all the palaces in Turkey, and the interior decoration and architecture of the Ottoman Empire that can be found in various countries in the world, are done at the ateliers. The ateliers are mainly divided into two groups, the interior decoration ateliers and the architectural ateliers. We only visited the interior decoration ateliers today, and saw the wooden atelier, the ornament atelier, the textile atelier, and the glass and ceramic atelier. Students copied the original pictures of the closet and candlestick decorations.
Explanation of restoration of the chest from Ottoman Empire
Restoration painting of closet door in Dolmabahce Palace Making a wooden adornment using a machine that rotates at high speed.
Handmade wooden adornments made using
more than 30 kinds of chisels are used
Explanation of restoration of shellfish adornment called "sedef"
Explanation of restoration of the cloth
Explanation of restoration of the glass and pottery
Copying the original picture of the decoration
Interior of Ateliers of Yildiz Palace
Original picture of closet decoration Original picture of candlestick decoration
Original picture of candlestick decoration Original picture of candlestick decoration
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Edirne Tour
Today, we visited Edirne, close to the borders of Turkey, with Greece and Bulgaria. This city was formerly called Hadrianopolis, which was named after the Roman Emperor Hadrian, and also served as the capital city of the Ottoman Empire from 1365 to 1453. We toured around places including the Selimiye Mosque, which had been built by the architect Mimar Sinan and considered by Sinan to be his masterpiece, Eski Mosque which was the oldest mosque in existence in Edirne, Uc Serefeli Mosque which had four different types of minarets, Ottoman K?lliye and Hospital which had been built by Bayazit II and had a characteristic space for music therapy. Six Turkish students who had participated in the ICSA in Japan also joined us.
Selimiye Camii
Designed by Sinan,great Ottoman architect .He claims this building to be his best work..  
Dome of Selimiye Camii,
showing Islamic elements in the ceiling.
Interior view of Selimiye Camii
Selimiye Camii,
Seventy-meter high Minarets rise above the dome
Students sketching with enthusiasm A Turkish student and a Japanese student sharing their sketches
Eski Camii
Interior view of Eski Camii,
Calligraphy that can be found in the Korans is drawn on the pillars.
TUc Serefeli Camii appearance
All four minaret have different shapes.
This is the spiral minaret.
Courtyard of TUc Serefeli Camii
Interior view of TUc Serefeli Camii
The courtyard of Sultan Bayazit II Hospital
Interior view of Sultan Bayazit II Hospital
There is a fountain in the center. Sounds from the water fountain fill the dome.
Interior view of Sultan Bayazit II Hospital
The recreation of an orchestra from the Ottoman Empire that provided musical therapy.
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Istanbul Tour
Today,we visited historic areas of Istanbul that were added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1985.
Istanbul is a major historical city where the Asian culture and European cultures mix together.

Mr. Murat,the vice-dean of the Department of Architecture and Design of Bahcesehir University and Ms Sinem, an assistant of the Department of Architecture and Design of Bahcesehir University,guided us all day.

We visited Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace,Sultan Ahmet Camii and the Grand bazaar. Hagia Sophia is considered to be the epitome of Byzantine architecture. Topkapi Palace was the official and primary residence in the city of the Ottoman Sultans. Sultan Ahmet Camii is known as the Blue Mosque. There were about 4,400 shops at the Grand bazaar.

Hagia Sophia(Turkish: Aya Sofya) 
Hagia Sophia is a former Orthodox patriarchal basilica, later a mosque, and now a museum in Istanbul, Turkey.  
Interior view of Hagia Sophia,
showing Islamic elements in the ceiling.
Interacting with Turkish students who came to Japan and studied together in lprevious years .
Interior view of Topkapi Palace Harem
Topkapi Palace is a palace in Istanbul, Turkey, which was the official and primary residence in the city of the Ottoman Sultans.
Sultan Ahmet Camii
Sultan Ahmet Camii is a historical mosque in Istanbul, the largest city in Turkey and the capital of the Ottoman Empire
Interior view of Sultan Ahmet Camii
The main dome and blue tiles that gave the mosque its nickname, the Blue Mosque.
Street of Grand Bazaar
Grand Bazaar is one of the largest and oldest covered markets in the world, with more than 58 covered streets and over 1,200 shops which attract between 250,000 and 400,000 visitors daily.
Friday, September 24, 2010
Arrival at Ataturk International Airport, Istanbul
Visit to Bahcesehir University and Institute of Japanese Culture Studies
Arrival at Ataturk International Airport, Istanbul
Students meeting with President of Bahcesehir University
(Right)President of Bahcesehir University
(Left) Ahmet Eyuce, the Deen of Faculty of Architecture and Design of Bahcesehir University
Terrace
Institute of Japanese Culture Studies
■Hotel
Road in front of hotel Room
Lobby View
■Schedule

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Departure from KIX for Istanbul

Friday, September 24, 2010

Arrival at Ataturk International Airport, Istanbul

Visit to Bahcesehir University and Institute of Japanese Culture Studies

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Istanbul tour

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Edirne tour

Monday, September 27, 2010

Practical training on conservation and restoration at Ateliers of Yildiz Palace in Istanbul

Practical training on miniature and calligraphy at Ateliers of Yildiz Palace in Istanbul

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Same as above

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Visit of preservation restoration site in Dolmabahce Palace in Istanbul

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Practical training at Glass Furnace in Istanbul

Friday, October 1, 2010

Same as above

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Bursa tour
Sunday, October 3, 2010 Istanbul tour
Monday, October 4, 2010 Practical training at Iznik Foundation Tiles in Iznik

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Same as above
Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Practical training on conservation and restoration at Conservation and Implementation Working Group(KUDEB) in Istanbul

Thursday, October 7, 2010 Same as above

The exhibition of sketches of Turkish architectures made by Japanese students at Bahcesehir University

Friday, October 8, 2010 Departure from Ataturk International Airport for Japan

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Arrival at KIX

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