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A New Landscape Desıgn Suggestıon For The Envıronment Of Trabzon Old Bus-Statıon

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    (karadeniz teknik üniversitesi)

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Bus stations are important places that have formed the backbone of transportation for decades for our country, which, unlike many countries in the world, has stayed away from airplanes for socio-economic reasons, railway transportation due to investment costs, and sea transportation for geographical reasons. Trabzon Bus Terminal was put into service in 1990 and has always been a very busy place due to the importance of transportation in the city. The building, which has many restaurants, shops, bus operation counters, custodial offices and cargo workers in and around it, has served as a wedding hall for a long time and has taken its place in the memories. Today, it is expected that the existing 20-decare land of the terminal, which will be moved due to its unsuitable appearance and no longer meeting the needs of Trabzon, will be evaluated as a social area that will meet the needs of the city. After the new bus station in Trabzon will be moved to its new location in 2023, how the existing area will be evaluated is on the agenda of the designers and planners. In this study, it is aimed to shed light on the designs by examining the landscape design project process proposed for this area.

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  • tugba duzenli, 2023. "A New Landscape Desıgn Suggestıon For The Envıronment Of Trabzon Old Bus-Statıon," Eurasian Academy Of Sciences Social Sciences Journal, Eurasian Academy Of Sciences, vol. 48(48), pages 33-45, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:eas:journl:v:48:y:2023:i:48:p:33-45
    DOI: 10.17740/eas.soc.2023.V48.02
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