- Ecology in Architecture
- Sustainability and Energy Efficient Design
- Physical Environmental Control in Architecture
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Professor Gülten Manioğlu is a distinguished faculty member at Istanbul Technical University's Department of Architecture, where she has maintained a continuous appointment since 1993. With over three decades of academic service, she has established herself as a leading researcher in sustainable architectural design and building physics, focusing on energy-efficient solutions for the built environment. Her educational background includes: Doctorate in Building Science from Istanbul Technical University (1998-2002) Master's degree in Building Information (with thesis) from Istanbul Technical University (1991-1995) Licence in Architecture from Istanbul Technical University (1987-1991) Professor Manioğlu's research program centers on creating climate-responsive architectural solutions that optimize energy performance while maintaining occupant comfort. Her work bridges building physics, environmental control systems, and architectural design, with particular emphasis on adapting building technologies to Turkey's diverse climatic conditions. She investigates how building envelopes, urban forms, and advanced materials like phase change materials can be strategically implemented to reduce energy consumption in buildings. Analysis of her publication record reveals a consistent trajectory of innovation in building science, with recent work focusing on urban heat island mitigation, advanced shading systems, and integrated water-energy approaches to sustainable settlement design. Her research methodology typically combines sophisticated simulation techniques with practical applications, creating solutions that are both theoretically sound and implementable in real-world contexts. Professor Manioğlu has secured significant research funding through multiple projects: Bina ve Yerleşme Tasarımında İklim Değişikliği ile Uyumlu Enerji Etkin Bir Yaklaşımın Geliştirilmesi (BAP, 2021-2024) Developing an Approach to Energy and Water Efficient Building and Settlement Design (TUBITAK, 2021-2023) Investigation of the Effect of Phase Change Materials on Heating and Cooling Energy Consumption in Residential Buildings (BAP, 2018-2019) Utilizing Solar Energy with Passive Systems in Single-Story Primary School Buildings (BAP, 2012-2022) She maintains active professional engagement as demonstrated by her leadership roles in the Building Physics Association (Board Member, 2022-2023) and membership in the International Association of Building Physics (2018-2022). Currently supervising 17 theses, Professor Manioğlu continues to shape the next generation of architectural researchers while maintaining a vigorous publication record that extends to 2025.






