He was born in Ankara, Turkey in 1975. Ha had received his B.Sc. from Department of Architecture in METU in 1997, M.S. in 2001 and Ph.D. in 2010 with the thesis titled respectively, ‘Absolute Space: MUD, A Re-Conceptualisation of Architectural Space’ and ‘A Computational Architecture Methodology for Traditional Tissue: The Case of Kalkan’ from the same department. He had worked as the founding partner and designer in AtolyeM Architects based in Ankara and Antalya between 1998 and 2013. His involvement includes new building projects and urban design projects in historical fabric, as well as restoration designs for historical buildings. Between 2002 and 2013, he had worked for various universities as part-time lecturer and studio instructor. He have been working in Department of Architecture in Bilgi University as a full-time instructor since 2013. Currently he is the studio coordinator for 4th year Architectural Design Studio and Restoration and Conservation Studio. He is providing lectures on the history and theory of computational design. He has published articles in various national and international journals.
Sessions in which Kutay Karabağ participates
lunes 29 agosto, 2022
miércoles 31 agosto, 2022
Sessions in which Kutay Karabağ attends
domingo 28 agosto, 2022
Explore the banks of the Lachine Canal, the cradle of industry in Canada. Benefiting from access to hydraulic power, maritime and rail transport, large numbers of industrial facilities were built along its length. Thousands of Montrealers have lived and worked there. The banks of the canal are now a linear park, and the site of many residential developments.A walking tour designed and guided by Heritage Montréal. The visit will be in French and will...
sábado 3 septiembre, 2022
Uncover the vestiges of the Canadian Pacifie Railway tracks and the former Angus Shops, which played integral raies in the industrial and residential development of Rosemont. This tour wi/1 give you insight into the industrial past of the neighbourhood and its new life bath as a place to live and to work.A tour designed and guided by Heritage Montreal. Departure at the corner of Rachel and Dézéry streets, 10 minutes walk from Prefontaine metro station