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Kivan Ç Kilin Ç K I V A N Ç K I L I N Ç Department of Architecture and Design Maroun Semaan Faculty of Engineering and Architecture American University of Beirut P. O. Box 11-0236, Riad El-Solh Beirut, Lebanon 1107 2020 e-mail: [email protected] Tel: +961 78 867674; +90 (532) 668 51 91 DEGREES RECEIVED BINGHAMTON UNIVERSITY, SUNY Ph.D. History and Theory of Art and Architecture, August 2010 Dissertation: “Constructing Women for the Republic: The Spatial Politics of Gender, Class, and Domesticity in Ankara, 1928-1952” Advisor: Tom McDonough MIDDLE EAST TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, TURKEY M.Arch. Department of Architecture, 1999-2002 ÇUKUROVA UNIVERSITY, TURKEY B.Arch. Department of Architecture, 1993-1999 AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION Social Housing in the Middle East Early Twentieth Century Residential Culture in Turkey Urban Identity, Memory and the City Art and Architectural History and Theory POSITIONS HELD Department of Architecture and Design, American University of Beirut (AUB) Associate Professor Spring 2019- Visiting Assist. Prof. Fall 2017-Spring 2018 Department of Architecture, Yaşar University, Izmir Assistant Professor 2013-2017, Fall 2018 Department of Architecture, Izmir University of Economics (IEU) Assistant Professor 2011-2013 Department of Architecture, Okan University, Istanbul Assistant Professor 2010-2011 Department of Art History, Binghamton University, SUNY Adjunct Lecturer 2007/2008/2010 Languages Across the Curriculum (LxC), Binghamton University, SUNY Graduate Assistant 2008-2010 Department of Art History, Binghamton University, SUNY Teaching Assistant 2003-2007 Department of Architecture, Middle East Technical University (METU) Research Assistant 2002-2003 Department of Architecture, Anadolu University (AÜ) Research Assistant 2001-2002 1 COURSES TAUGHT AUB MSFEA Department of Architecture and Design (Fall/Spring 2017-18; 2019-20) ARCH 121 History of Art and Architecture I ARCH 122 History of Art and Architecture II 1500-1800 ARCH 223 History of Art and Architecture III 1830-1945 Yaşar University, Department of Architecture (Fall/Spring 2013-17, Fall 2018) ARCH-INAR 110/120 Basic Design Studio I and II ARCH 122/221 History and Theories of Architecture and Urbanism I and II ARCH 471 Architecture in the Margins ARCH 580 Spatial Practices (Graduate Seminar) ARCH 5550 Contemporary Urban Cultures (Graduate Seminar) Izmir University of Economics, Department of Architecture (Fall/Spring 2011-13) FFD 101/102 Art and Design I and II (Basic Design Studio) ARCH 204 Histories and Theories of Architecture II ARCH 494 Graduation Thesis FFD 563 Art, Design and the City (Graduate Seminar) Okan University, Department of Architecture (Fall/Spring 2010-11) ARCH102/104 Basic Design II and Design Studio I ARCH101 Introduction to Architecture ARCH107 Technical Drawing and Presentation Techniques Binghamton University, SUNY, Department of Art History (2005/2008/2010) ARTH 287L Global Approaches to Architecture ARTH 287B Reading the City ARTH 287J The Frontiers of Modern Architecture and Urbanism ARTH 387J Gender and the Built Environment: Global Perspectives PUBLICATIONS Indexed Journal Publications 2020 “Alternatif bir Sanat-Mekan Kompleksi: Darağaç, İzmir” [An Alternative Art-Space Complex: Izmir Daragac](under review in Tasarım ve Kuram, indexed in: ULAKBIM), with G. Varinlioglu and B. Pasin. 2018 “Digitizing Lefebvre’s Spatial Triad,” Digital Scholarship in the Humanities 33.1 (April 2018): 6-20 (published online in Dec. 2016), with G. Baydar, M. Komesli, A. Yılmaz. Indexed in: Computer Science Index, Scopus, SSCI. “‘Welcome to Europe’: A Bridge East of Architectural History,” Architectural Histories 6.1 (June 2018): 1-5. Special Issue on the Meaning of Europe in Architectural History. Indexed in: Avery Index, ESCI, Scopus. 2017 “‘The Hittite Sun is Rising to Ankara once Again’: Contested Narratives of Identity, Place and Memory in Ankara,” History & Memory 29.2 (Fall/Winter 2017): 3-34. Indexed in: AHCI, EBSCO Humanities International Index, Scopus. 2013 “Homemaker or Professional? Girls’ Schools Designed by Ernst Egli and Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky in Ankara, 1930-1938,” New Perspectives on Turkey 48 (2013): 101-128. Indexed in: SSCI, Sociological Abstracts, Worldwide Political Sciences Abstracts. 2012 “Imported but not Delivered: The Construction of Modern Domesticity and the Spatial Politics of Mass-Housing in 1930s Ankara,” JoA17.6 (2012): 819-846. Indexed in: AHCI, Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals. 2 Books Published and in Preparation 2022 The Urban Refugee, ed. with B. Batuman (manuscript in progress). 2021 Memurların Ankarası [The Civil Servant City] (book under contract with İletişim Yayınları, in Turkish). 2019 Social Housing in the Middle East: Architecture, Urban Development, and Transnational Modernity (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2019), ed. with M. Gharipour. ISBN: 978-0-253-03984-2. 2015 Kültürpark’ın Anımsa(ma)dıkları: Temsiller, Mekanlar, Aktörler [What Kültürpark Does (not) Remember: Representations, Places, Actors] (Istanbul: İletişim Yayınları, 2015), ed. with A. Yılmaz and B. Pasin, in Turkish. ISBN: 978-975-05-1814. Book Chapters and Contributions to Books 2021 “Modernliğin Diğer Kadınları” [The Other Women of Modernity] in Tek Parti Dönemini Yeniden Düşünmek [Rethinking the Single Party Regime], ed. A. Lamprou and S. Adak (Bilgi University Press, book in preparation), lead author, with D. Kılıçkıran, in Turkish. 2020 “Housing the People ‘Who Lived Free’: Inhabiting Social Housing in the ‘Tin-Can’ Neighborhood”, in Architecture and the Housing Question, ed. C. Bilsel and J. Maxim (book under contract with Routledge, recipient of the Graham Foundation Publication Grant, 2018), lead author, with M. M. Cin. 2020 “In and Out of a Local Idiom: The Story of a Siedlung in Ankara,” in Inside/Outside Islamic Art & Architecture: A Cartography of Boundaries in and of the Field, ed. S. Salgirli (book under contract with Bloomsbury). 2019 “Introduction: Global Modernity and Marginalized Histories of Social Housing in the Middle East,” Social Housing in the Middle East, 1-34, lead author, with M. Gharipour. “Discrepant Spatial Practices: Contemporary Social Housing Projects in Izmir,” in Social Housing in the Middle East, 291-319, with G. Baydar and A. Yılmaz. 2016 “In Pursuit of a European City: Competing Landscapes of Eskişehir’s Riverfront,” in M. Gharipour ed., Contemporary Urban Landscapes of the Middle East (London, New York: Routledge, 2016), 45-66, lead author, with D. Kaçar. 2015 “Should We Have Known Our Place After All?” in J. Elkins, G. Frank and S. Manghani eds. Farewell to Visual Studies (Penn State University Press, 2015), 187-89. “Hatırlamanın ve Unutmanın Kentsel Sanesi olarak Kültürpark’ın Belleği” [Kültürpark’s Memory as Site of Remembering and Forgetting] in Izmir Kültürpark’ın Anımsa(ma)dıkları, 7-31, lead author, with A. Yılmaz and B. Pasin, in Turkish. 2002 “Öncü Halk Sağlığı Projelerinin Kamusal Mekanı Olarak Sıhhiye” [Sıhhiye as the Center of Progressive Public Health Projects in Ankara] in G. A. Sargın eds. Ankara’nın Kamusal Yüzleri: Başkent Üzerine Mekan-Politik Tezler [Public Ankara: Spatial-Political Theses on the Capital City] (Istanbul: İletişim Yayınları, 2002), 119-56, in Turkish. Book Reviews 2019 Review of Ottoman Arcadia: The Hamidian Expedition to the Land of Tribal Roots (1886), ed. Bahattin Öztuncay, Özge Ertem (Istanbul: ANAMED, 2018), caa.reviews, February 6, 2019: CrossRef DOI: 10.3202/caa.reviews.2019.16. 2016 “The Distant Journey of the Human Body: An Essay on Richard Sennett’s ‘Flesh and Stone’”, Kİ: Kültür ve İletişim – Culture & Communication 19.38 (Sept 2016): 177-184, in Turkish (Indexed in: EBSCOhost, ULAKBIM): doi: 10.18691/imge.20163822007. 3 Editorially Reviewed Publications 2020 Editorial Preface, “Changing Urban Landscapes, Enduring Crises, and Emerging Architectural Practices in the Middle East”, World Architecture Magazine (April 2020: No. 202004.358): 8-9, Special Issue (ed.), with C. Aramouny. 2019 Commentary, “Toplumcul Konut” [Sociable Housing], İnci Aslanoğlu için Bir Mimarlık Tarihi Dizimi [An Architectural History Collection for Inci Aslanoglu], ed. T. E. Altan and S. E. Ekinci (Ankara: METU Faculty of Architecture Press, 2019), 1-6, in Turkish. 2017 Journal Article, “Teneke’den Öğrenen Modernizm: Ege Mahallesi Sosyal Konutları” [Learning from the Social Housing Blocks in Ege Mahallesi], Mimarlık 395 (May-June 2017): 72-77, in Turkish. (Indexed in: Avery Index, DAAI, EBSCOhost). Catalogue Entry, “İsmet Paşa Kız Enstitüsü” [İsmet Paşa Girls’ Institute] and “Ankara Kız Lisesi” [Ankara Girls’ High School], in Ernst A. Egli: Türkiye’ye Katkılar [Ernst A. Egli: Contributions to Turkey], ed. A. Cengizkan, S. Bancı, N. M. Cengizkan (Ankara: TMMOB Chamber of Architects Press, 2017), 197-198; 205-207, in Turkish. Conference Proceedings Book Chapter, “The Dissolution of Culture/Place/Memory: İzmir Kültürpark”, in Projecting Memory, eds. I. Moreira and E. Lacruz, (Warsaw: IRF Press, 2017), 195-226, with B. Pasin and A. Yılmaz. 2010 Research Report, “The Central Institute of Hygiene: Modernism and Gender in Early Republican Turkey,” RAC, 2010, https://www.issuelab.org/resources/27784/27784.pdf Journal Article, “Memleketin Röntgenini Çeken Binalar: Cumhuriyet’in İlk Yıllarında Modernitenin Disipliner Kavramları ve Hijyen” [The Disciplinary Concepts of Modernity and Hygiene in Early Republican Turkey], Arredamento Mimarlık 9 (2010): 89-93. 2006 Interview, “An Interview with Abidin Kusno on ‘Behind the Postcolonial: Architecture, Urban Space and Political Cultures
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