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Kaya Arıkoğlu[1] (born November 8, 1949) is an architect and urban designer.[2]
Early life and education
editAfter completing his bachelor's degree in architecture at the University of Maryland, College Park, he was a student of Colin Rowe at Cornell University, finishing his Urban Design thesis on the waterfront development in south Baltimore in 1976,[3] which was later published in Rowe's book on urbanistics.[4]
He is a grandson of Zamir Damar Arıkoğlu, a politician in Turkey.[5]
Works and awards
editHe has won the national architecture award of Turkey in 2004 for his Mersin Chamber of Maritime Commerce building.[6][7][8]
in 2012 he won an invite only competition for the campus design of Adana Science and Technology University.[9]
References
edit- ^ "Kaya Arıkoğlu". v2.arkiv.com.tr. Retrieved 2 January 2016.
- ^ "kaya arıkoğlu". eksisozluk.com. Retrieved 2 January 2016.
- ^ "Information on Kaya Arikoglu's thesis project through Arikoglu Arkitekt's official site".
- ^ Rowe, Colin (1995). As I Was Saying. London, England: The MIT Press Cambridge, Massachusetts. pp. 32, 33. ISBN 978-0262181693.
- ^ "Article on Zamir Damar Arıkoğlu written by his grandson Kaya Arıkoğlu".
- ^ "Vitra contemporary architecture design magazine on Mersin Maritime Chamber of Commerce building".
- ^ "List of recipients of national architecture awards of 2004".
- ^ "Mersin Deniz Ticaret Odasi, Arkitera.com".
- ^ "Arikoglu Arkitekt 1st prize winners for Adana Science and Technology Urban Design competition". 24 March 2014.