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Ebru Şevkin is a Researcher in the Department of Architecture, focusing on urban transformation processes in Istanbul. Her work examines the interplay between political decisions, historical contexts, and urban development patterns. She specializes in analyzing architectural landmarks and cityscape evolution, particularly in 20th-century Turkey.
Her research emphasizes the socio-political dimensions of urban planning, including municipal reforms, mayoral policies, and their impacts on Istanbul's physical and cultural landscapes. Key topics include coastal urbanization, monumental structures like Dolmabahçe Palace, and the transformation of Üsküdar's shoreline during specific political eras.
Publications highlight post-1950s modernization trends, 1980s local government reforms, and Bedrettin Dalan's mayoralty period. While no academic awards or grants are listed, her work contributes significantly to understanding Istanbul's architectural and urban history through a multidisciplinary lens.


