Cengiz Bektaş

Cengiz Bektaş
Born (1934-11-26) November 26, 1934
Denizli
Nationality Turkish
Occupation Architect, poet, engineer, writer (Evrensel)
Buildings Etimesgut Mosque, Ankara; Babadağlılar Bazaar, Denizli; Turkish Language Association, Ankara; Kantogan House, Datça; Akdeniz University Olbia a Center of Social, Antalya

Cengiz Bektaş (b. November 26, 1934, Denizli) is a Turkish architect, engineer, poet and writer of Evrensel magazine.

Education

Istanbul State Academy of Fine Arts in Interior Design and Architecture Departments studied in 1959 in Munich (Germany) graduated from Technical University Department of Architecture. 1960 German Academy of Urbanism courses followed.

Work Life

Between the years 1959-62 he worked as a freelance architect in Munich. In 1962, Middle East Technical University (Ankara) was called to duty. There has directed the Bureau for Civil Works Architecture departed voluntarily from the university. In 1963, he founded a private workshop. Victory in the years 1966-69, he served as an instructor at the School of Engineering and Architecture. He taught Eskisehir Anatolia University for one year two years at the University of Thrace "Public Buildings Art”. Since fall of 1999 to graduate students at Mimar Sinan University, "The Impact of Culture Planning" teaches about. In 2001, since the philosophy of art at the University of Marmara and teaches Sociology of Art. Where he went to be called Macedonia, USA (MIT), short-term guest lecturer made in Germany, gave lectures.

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References

Volume 6, Saya.2, Fall 1980)

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