Salt Ulus exhibition continues
The second exhibition at SALT Ulus aims to present a cross-section of the state of cultural assets and conservation efforts in Turkey before the 1960s, based on the world of Ali Saim Ülgen, researcher, architect, and specialist in restoration of classical Ottoman architecture. One of the pioneering architectural restoration experts of Turkey, Ülgen carried out hundreds of restorations not only in Turkey, but also in Libya, Jerusalem and Baghdad, collecting and producing all kinds of materials that document historical works, such as construction photographs, newspaper clippings, and articles, thus creating an extensive foundation for the books he would subsequently write. The material Ülgen collected during his travels, not only in the course of administrative duties, but also as an aficionado and an academic, has been meticulously preserved posthumously by his family. After preliminary classification by the Foundation of Architecture Turkey, these documents are now being digitized and catalogued at SALT Research for the use of researchers.