Cengiz Bektaş

Cengiz Bektaş

Bektaş, while introducing a house in Kaleiçi.
Born (1934-11-26) November 26, 1934
Denizli
Nationality Turkish
Occupation Architect, poet, engineer, writer (evrensel)
Buildings Etimesgut Mosque, Ankara; Babadağlılar Bazaar, Denizli; Turkish Language Association, Ankara; Kantogan House, Datça; Akdeniz University Olbia a Center of Social, Antalya

Cengiz Bektaş (b. November 26, 1934, Denizli) is a Turkish architect, engineer, poet and writer for Evrensel magazine.

Education

Bektaş attended Istanbul State Academy of the Fine Arts, and ultimately graduated in 1959 in Architecture while attending the Technical University of Munich. He then went on to teach at various other universities in both Germany and Turkey, notably Middle East Technical University.

Professional career

Bektaş spent his time between the years of '59 to '62 as working as a freelance architect in Münich. In 1962, however, he was requested by Middle East Technical University in Ankara to work as a teacher, which he accepted. He went on to work there for a while, after leaving voluntarily to embark on other opportunities.

Since 1963, Bektaş has been working at his own workplace and has also been giving Lectures at universities.

Projects

Awards Received competitions

Books

Participated Events

References

Volume 6, Saya.2, Fall 1980)

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