
معرفی
Devran BENGÜ is a Lecturer in the Department of Architecture at the Faculty of Architecture. Her research focuses on spatial dynamics, public space design, and sustainable human development through participatory approaches. She explores themes such as urban phenomenology, radical sustainability, and the intersection of culturevation with urbanism.
Her research interests emphasize the integration of social infrastructure into urban planning, leveraging participatory design methodologies to enhance community resilience and publicness. She investigates how cultural practices, such as alternative theater stages and urban agriculture, transform metropolitan spaces and foster social equity.
Her recent work includes theoretical models for post-disaster spatial integration, radical sustainability frameworks, and critical analyses of urban policy tools. Notable studies examine Kadıköy’s urban dynamics and the role of culturevation in shaping public spaces.
While no academic awards or grants are explicitly listed, her active publication record demonstrates engagement with cutting-edge urban discourse. No student advising or lab affiliations are mentioned in the provided materials.


