
معرفی
Gözde Taşçı serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Interior Architecture at Beykent University's Faculty of Engineering and Architecture since 2018. Her academic profile centers on building physics and energy performance research within architectural contexts, with active memberships in the Building Physics Association (2024), IBPSA-TR (2021), and TMMOB Chamber of Architects (2012).
Her research focuses on Building Energy Simulation, Nearly Zero-Energy Buildings (nZEB), and Building Envelope optimization, with significant contributions to lighting design, indoor environmental quality, and energy certification methodologies. She investigates practical applications in residential and office buildings, particularly addressing Turkey's building energy challenges through advanced simulation techniques and boundary condition analysis.
Taşçı's publication trajectory (2011-2024) reveals a consistent evolution from foundational energy certification studies toward cutting-edge nZEB frameworks and renewable integration. Recent works demonstrate increasing sophistication in solar panel simulation and boundary condition modeling, reflecting Turkey's evolving energy policy landscape and growing emphasis on sustainable building practices.
She actively mentors graduate students, supervising four master's theses on lighting design in open offices, green building post-occupancy evaluation, pandemic-era housing adaptations, and home recording studio integration. Her academic service includes energy performance consultancy integration into building design processes, particularly for industrial facilities.
As a core faculty member in Interior Architecture, Taşçı operates within Beykent University's building science research ecosystem, collaborating through IBPSA-TR networks to advance building performance simulation practices in Turkey's architectural education and professional communities.


