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Published March 1, 2023 | Version v1
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URBAN TRANSFORMATION: THE PRESERVATION AND TRANSITION OF URBANIZATION AND MEMORY INTO THE FUTURE

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Urban transformation has become a significant concept in the process of growth and change in modern cities. This doctoral thesis, titled "Preserving Urbanization and City Memory in Urban Transformation for the Future," explores the interaction between urban transformation and the process of urbanization, as well as how city memory can be preserved and sustained within this context.

The thesis emphasizes the critical importance of city memory in preserving a city's identity and character. In this context, an analysis is presented that suggests urban transformation should consider not only the physical structures but also the cultural and historical elements.

The study conducts a detailed examination of various urban transformation projects implemented in different cities and analyzes their impact on the local community's way of life, history, culture, and social dynamics. The research highlights the significance of a sustainable urbanization model that carries the past and culture into the future. The findings of the thesis reveal that city memory needs to be preserved during urban transformation, but it is often overlooked in favor of economic benefits. Furthermore, it is concluded that the city memory to be carried into the future must be integrated into transformation plans that address the social and cultural needs of the community.

The study argues that urban transformation should be perceived and implemented as an integral part of the urbanization process. Additionally, it advocates for treating city memory as a strategic component within this process. This work can serve as a valuable reference for urban planners, architects, historians, and other relevant stakeholders, providing a comprehensive guide on how to consider and preserve city memory during urban transformation.

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