
معرفی
Buket Metin is an Associate Professor at Abdullah Gül University's Department of Architecture in Kayseri, Turkey. She has established herself as a prominent researcher in sustainable building technologies and environmental performance of buildings. Her academic career spans multiple institutions including Istanbul Technical University and Delft University of Technology.
Her educational background includes a PhD in Construction Sciences, a Master's in Environmental Control and Construction Technology, and a Bachelor's in Architecture, all from Istanbul Technical University. This comprehensive educational foundation has equipped her with expertise across the architectural and construction spectrum.
Dr. Metin's research focuses on critical areas including building and construction technologies, environmental performance of buildings and construction processes, energy efficiency, facade technologies, and architectural detail design. Her work bridges theoretical knowledge with practical applications, particularly evident in her recent publications addressing post-earthquake housing solutions and sustainable building materials. Her research demonstrates a strong commitment to addressing contemporary challenges in sustainable architecture and construction.
Her recent publications show a clear trend toward addressing urgent societal needs, particularly following the 2023 Türkiye earthquakes, with multiple studies on temporary housing solutions. She also maintains a strong focus on environmental assessment methodologies, life cycle analysis of building materials, and sustainable construction practices. Her work spans both theoretical frameworks and practical case studies, demonstrating applicability across different contexts.
Dr. Metin actively collaborates with colleagues within Abdullah Gül University, particularly with researchers like Bahar Elagöz Timur, Melih Utkan, and Muge K. Akin. Her research network extends to multiple disciplines, reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of sustainable architecture and construction technology.


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