Contemporary Architecture and the Cultural Landscapes of the Mediterranean: A Critical Look at the Case of Anatolia

Date: 

Friday, April 8, 2022, 1:00pm to 2:00pm

Location: 

Online (registration information coming soon)

The Center for Middle Eastern Studies is pleased to present

Burcu KütükçüoğluMazı House by Nevzat Sayın
Visiting Scholar, CMES; Assistant Professor, Department of Architecture, Istanbul Bilgi University; Part-time Instructor, Boston Architectural College

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Burcu Kütükçüoğlu graduated from Middle East Technical University, Department of Architecture in 1995 and earned two Masters Degrees at Universidad Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona and Middle East Technical University between 1996 and 1999. She worked at Teğet Architectural Office between 2000 and 2004 and started PhD studies at Istanbul Technical University in 2005. She was at Columbia University during 2007-08 term as Fulbright PhD Research Fellow, at Getty Research Institute with a Library Research Grant during summer 2009 and at CCA Montreal as a researcher during summer 2015. She finished her PhD study in 2012 and joined Istanbul Bilgi University Faculty of Architecture as an assistant professor, where she has been teaching since 2010. She is currently a visiting researcher at Harvard University Center for Middle Eastern Studies (2021-22 academic year) and part-time faculty at Boston Architectural College (Fall 2021). History and theory of Modern architecture, cultural and architectural history of the Mediterranean Region, visual culture and photography are among her topics of research and interest.

Photo: Mazı House by architect Nevzat Sayın; photo by Burcu Kütükçüoğlu.

Contact: Liz Flanagan