Liberation Museum of Manisa / Yalin Architectural Design
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Liberation Museum of Manisa / Yalin Architectural Design
"Liberation Museum of Manisa (MKM) was conceived as a memory space to convey the civilian popular movement that developed independently of central authority in the region of Manisa between 1918 and 1923. The design merges the traces of the surviving load-bearing masonry, stone, and brick structures post-fire with Manisa's local brick tradition, which stretches back to archaic periods."
"The 14 independent brick chambers, constructed entirely using the load-bearing technique, present different historical moments as a sequential experience."
Liberation Museum of Manisa functions as a memory space dedicated to the civilian popular movement that emerged in Manisa between 1918 and 1923, independently of central authority. The design preserves and merges surviving load-bearing masonry, stone, and brick structures remaining after a fire with Manisa’s long-standing brick tradition dating to archaic periods. Fourteen independent brick chambers are constructed entirely using the load-bearing technique. Each chamber represents a distinct historical moment. The chambers are arranged sequentially to produce an ordered experiential narrative that links material, construction method, and local cultural memory.
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