02199nas a2200277 4500000000100000008004100001653001000042653001900052653002000071653003700091653001100128653005600139653002200195653002200217653002300239653001000262653001700272100001300289700001600302245012800318856014100446300001200587490000800599520127200607022004201879 d10aplace10aPlace identity10aSocial identity10aTraditional Turkish coffeehouses10aTurkey10aTypical elements in Turkish coffeehouses interiors10acultural heritage10acultural identity10acultural tradition10aImage10aPublic space1 aN. Ayalp1 aA.M. Bozday00aGenerating a new image for cultural heritage: Model for preserving the typical image of the traditional Turkish coffeehouse uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84880159495&doi=10.2495%2fST110361&partnerID=40&md5=12b697896e46424f4afb65dcdbe8a8b7 a401-4100 v1673 aThe aim of the study is to create a model for a reusing a specific cultural setting. Traditional Turkish coffeehouses are selected as a traditional environment. The coffeehouse, which has been used in Turkey since the sixteenth century, is one of the most significant places in the country s cultural heritage. Coffeehouses are one of the public spaces that represent the place identity of Turkish culture. During the Ottoman period, with their frequent use, people helped these places gain place identities. Moreover, not just the space but the ways in which people become socialized represent an intangible part of our cultural heritage. However, previous studies indicate that this cultural value has not been sufficiently transferred to the present day. This study identifies the traditional Turkish coffeehouse as contributing to both tangible and intangible cultural heritage and generates a model for interpreting the coffeehouse in terms of a contemporary place identity. In order to do this, the concept of place, place identity, and social identity is discussed. Turkish coffeehouses are analyzed to identify and their typical spatial elements. In the conclusion, a model for preserving the typical image of the traditional Turkish coffeehouse is presented. a17433541 (ISSN); 9781845646523 (ISBN)