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Urbanism

No Seat At The Table

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+++Initiated and written by Minem Sezgin & Illustrated by Rajab Eryigit, Bob Mollema, Erhan Muratoglu, Jasmijn de Nood+++

ISBN

978-94-92852-32-8 

Graphic designer

Vincent de Boer

Number of pages

120

Book size

24.1 x 29 cm

Binding

Hardcover

Release date

May 2021


English

In collaboration with: The Netherlands Institute in Turkey (NIT), Bond Precaire Woonvormen, Studyo 501 Architectural Studio, RAUM Utrecht, Bant Mag, De Voorkamer, Zitlar Mecmuasi

This publication has been made possible by Creative Industries Fund NL, Stichting Stokroos, Corendon Foundation, RAUM, NIT

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What defines a City? Is it its buildings, public spaces or people? No Seat At The Table is a fictional graphic novel about the local and global influences of gentrification on citizens in Turkish and Dutch cities. The book highlights four neighbourhoods where this phenomenon is occurring: Piyalepaşa in Istanbul, Ismetpasa in Ankara, De Kolenkitbuurt in Amsterdam, and Lombok in Utrecht. Each story is told from the perspective of pigeons and inspired by real life experiences of residential displacement in Turkey and the Netherlands. The stories critically investigate gentrification, the housing crisis and the current interpretations of setting priorities and affordability in urban planning. By doing so, it aims to facilitate the conversation on inclusive and sustainable cities for all. 

The book is initiated and written by Minem Sezgin, and  Illustrated by Rajab Eryigit, Bob Mollema, Erhan Muratoglu, Jasmijn de Nood.

Initiated and written by Minem Sezgin & Illustrated by Rajab Eryigit, Bob Mollema, Erhan Muratoglu, Jasmijn de Nood

€25.00

No Seat At The Table

Initiated and written by Minem Sezgin & Illustrated by Rajab Eryigit, Bob Mollema, Erhan Muratoglu, Jasmijn de Nood

€25.00

Architecture / Art / New titles / Urbanism

ISBN

978-94-92852-32-8 

Graphic designer

Vincent de Boer

Number of pages

120

Book size

24.1 x 29 cm

Binding

Hardcover

Release date

May 2021


English

In collaboration with: The Netherlands Institute in Turkey (NIT), Bond Precaire Woonvormen, Studyo 501 Architectural Studio, RAUM Utrecht, Bant Mag, De Voorkamer, Zitlar Mecmuasi

This publication has been made possible by Creative Industries Fund NL, Stichting Stokroos, Corendon Foundation, RAUM, NIT

What defines a City? Is it its buildings, public spaces or people? No Seat At The Table is a fictional graphic novel about the local and global influences of gentrification on citizens in Turkish and Dutch cities. The book highlights four neighbourhoods where this phenomenon is occurring: Piyalepaşa in Istanbul, Ismetpasa in Ankara, De Kolenkitbuurt in Amsterdam, and Lombok in Utrecht. Each story is told from the perspective of pigeons and inspired by real life experiences of residential displacement in Turkey and the Netherlands. The stories critically investigate gentrification, the housing crisis and the current interpretations of setting priorities and affordability in urban planning. By doing so, it aims to facilitate the conversation on inclusive and sustainable cities for all. 

The book is initiated and written by Minem Sezgin, and  Illustrated by Rajab Eryigit, Bob Mollema, Erhan Muratoglu, Jasmijn de Nood.