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ADA KALEH
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The study begins with collecting and interpreting archival
material gathered from a large palette of sources - from
photographs, scientific data and official state documents to
arguable or even nostalgic press articles. All these different
angles contribute to a detailed and nuanced portrait of the
island.
The first goal of the project is to visually translate this
portrait into the image of the island: a large map at a
scale of 1:500 that aims to become the most complete
representation of Ada Kaleh.
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the carpet
that doesn’t fit
The 200 years old carpet
was moved from the mosque
on Ada Kaleh to the Great
Mosque in Constanta, where
it doesn’t fit, so it has been
Source: Google Images sitting half folded ever since.
the embroidered
garden of delights
Situated in front of the Great
Mosque, in Constanta, it
is designed to exhibit the
carpet, which is such a
strong piece that the entire
garden grows from it.
Filled with fruit trees native
from Ada Kaleh, this garden
shows the most picturesque
and romantic atmosphere
related to the island.
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the fortress
that they moved
Several teams from various
academic fields gathered
and surveyed the island in
an attempt to relocate the
fortress and the households
to Simian - an island 6 km
downstream; but Simian
had its own history that was
disrupted by the only element
they managed to relocate: a
fortification fragment.
Today, this fragment blends
in so well, that people mistake
Source: Google Maps Simian for Ada Kaleh.
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the silhouette of the
island
The void in the river has
no meaning for those
who have not known the
island. Its silhouette had
been obsessively evoqued
by writers, painters and
simple tourists in their travel
Source: Google Images journals.
the garden of the
giants
This intervention plays again
with the rumors created
around Ada Kaleh. This time,
it is about people’s fascination
with cypress trees. In truth,
there were only 2 rather
small cypress trees in the
island. The garden of the
giants envisions the journey
of 3 cypress trees brought
on the water from Turkey.
The result is a semi-circular
space that stands out in the
landscape, right across the
Garden of the Water.
The reciprocal visual rela-
tioship between these
two gardens embrace the
absence of the island.
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