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- W2625663520 abstract "International expositions began to gain popularity in late 19th century, particularly in Europe, and in time came to influence both architecture and urban planning, affecting their historical development. Expositions serve as a means of displaying architecture, particularly since industrialization, and have an influence that can transform their surrounding metropolitan areas in different ways. These influenced areas extend way beyond their own scales, and even if they no longer exist today, and have the potential to transform the urban space in which they are located. This study analyses the case of the Great Exhibition of 1851, in London, United Kingdom, which can be considered as the world’s first international event, and which played a significant role in the transformation of the Kensington site. Although the exhibition space itself was temporary, it transformed the Kensington site on which it was located at an urban scale. Even though these structures are time-limited projects, they transform the urban space where they are located. Here, the relationship between the exposition and the urban is associated with the raindrop analogies. Each raindrop will create its own circle when it reaches to an accumulation of water. The nature of the circle can be changed based on the size of the raindrops and different factors; in the case of expositions, the construction of the structure starts the process as a raindrop and creates its first circle. This circular effect occurs the bigger circles and reaches further distance at an urban scale, so this analogy gives the urban form even if the exposition has gone. This analogy is also valid for the urban transformation of the Kensington Site. This part of the London has changed following the reorganization and redesign after the exhibition was over, and the exposition space has developed into an integrated part of the city by taking on a set of additional functions, with the additional influence also of such neighbouring institutions as museums and later exhibition spaces. The site of the exposition has become a symbolic landscape of London and particularly the South Kensington has served as a great model to represent how international expositions can have a great contribution to change, transform and redesign the urban with a specific meaning: Exhibition." @default.
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- W2625663520 title "Transformation of Exposition Space at an Urban Scale" @default.
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