Sibel Bozdoğan

Sibel Bozdoğan is an architectural historian known for her work on modern architecture in Turkey and the Middle East. She has written extensively on the cultural and political aspects of architecture and urbanism.

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  1. 1. Modernism And Nation Building

    Turkish Architectural Culture in the Early Republic

    This insightful work delves into the intricate relationship between architectural modernism and the nation-building efforts in early 20th-century Turkey. It explores how the adoption of modernist architectural styles was not merely an aesthetic choice but a strategic tool for the newly formed Turkish Republic to forge a national identity distinct from its Ottoman past. The book examines the socio-political context of this transformation, highlighting how architecture became a symbol of progress and modernization, reflecting the broader cultural and ideological shifts within the nation during this transformative period.

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  2. 2. Sedad Eldem

    Architectural Culture in the Early Republic

    This insightful work delves into the life and contributions of a pivotal figure in Turkish architecture, exploring his unique blend of modernist principles with traditional Ottoman influences. Through a detailed examination of his projects and philosophies, the book highlights how his innovative designs and architectural practices played a significant role in shaping the urban landscape of Turkey during a transformative period. The narrative not only celebrates his architectural legacy but also provides a broader understanding of the cultural and historical context that influenced his work.