
معرفی
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hatice Senem Doyduk is affiliated with the Department of Architecture at Sakarya University's Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture. She specializes in architectural conservation, historical environment design, and urban archaeology. Her research integrates cultural heritage preservation with urban sustainability, focusing on layered urban histories and participatory design practices.
Research Interests: Her work examines the intersection of cultural identity, urban transformation, and architectural interventions. She explores topics such as the role of political murals in slum neighborhoods, spatial analysis of cultural agglomerations, and sustainable urban regeneration strategies. Her approach combines theoretical frameworks with practical methodologies, emphasizing community engagement and historical context.
Publications: Recent works include studies on Cyprus monasteries' spatial conservation and Istanbul's urban murals as ideological reflections. Earlier research delves into urban archaeological aggregation as a complement to object-centric preservation approaches. These publications highlight her contribution to bridging historical preservation with contemporary urban challenges.
- Awards: Continuity Award for Projects and Practices Preserving Historical and Cultural Heritage
Academic Contributions: She teaches courses like 'Design in Historical Environment' and 'Architectural History Readings,' reflecting her commitment to integrating theory and practice. Her involvement in workshops and symposia on urban archaeology and sustainable city planning underscores her role in advancing interdisciplinary dialogue in architecture education.


