Prof. Dr. Ali Cengizkan (with N. Müge Cengizkan and FREA) and Evren Başbuğ (with Oğuz Bodur ve Nilay Altınay) have been awarded with the following prizes in ‘İstanbul Memorial Tomb Design’ Competition that is organized by İstanbul Metropolitan Municipality.
Ayrıntılı bilgi: TEDÜ Times, s: 3; 8.
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Didem Madak - 1st Prize
SECOND PRIZE FOR THE ARCHITECTURE FACULTY
The design team including our instructor Dr.Seray Türkay Coşkun, our part-time instructor Esatcan Coşkun, our graduate Gökçe Naz Soysal and our research assistant Çağrım Koçer have been awarded with second prize in "Theodosius Port Archeological Site Architectural Project Competition", that is organized by İstanbul Metropolitan Municipality. We congratulate our collagues.
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This panel is organized to bring together scholars and analysts to comment on the recent conversion of the Hagia Sophia from a museum into a mosque from the perspective of architectural history in geopolitical context.
Ankara, Cer Modern, 13 November 2019 - 12 January 2020
The design team composed of students form Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering are awarded with First Prizein the architectural design competition -Geleceğin Kampüsü’19 Üniversiteler Arası Fikir Yarışması- organized by Yeditepe University.
Design Team:
Aylin Aşır, Doğuş Can Kadıoğlu, Şeyma Akcan, Umut Onat (Department of Architecture)
Çağatay Türel, Mert Erdoğmuş, Ozan Oğuz, Sait Can Masatcıoğlu (Department of Civil Engineering)
You are cordially invited to attend the talk by Deniz Aslan titled as ‘Karşılaşmalar’ on 09 April 2019 at TEDU Multi-Purpose Hall. (co-organized with Career Center)
OUR DEAN OF THE FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE, PROF. DR. ALİ CENGİZKAN, HAS BEEN AWARDED FOR THE “AWARD FOR CONTRIBUTIONS TO ARCHITECTURE.”
2018, The Sixteenth National Architecture Exhibition and Awards
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