Gülsüm Baydar Nalbantoğlu
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Gülsüm Baydar Nalbantoğlu
WOMEN IN THE CONTEMPORARY TERRITORIES OF TURKISH ARCHITECTURE Part of the larger collection Women in Modern and Curriculum Vitae GÜLSÜM BAYDAR NALBANTOĞLU Contemporary Territories of Architecture, a project researched and developed by Dr. Meral Ekincioglu Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2016 Curriculum Vitae GÜLSÜM BAYDAR NALBANTOĞLU Gülsüm Baydar Nalbantoğlu (b.1956-) Academic Degrees 1989 1981 1979 Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley M.A., Middle East Technical University, Ankara B.A., Middle East Technical University, Ankara Employment History 2005 – 1998-05 2002-03 2001-02 1997-98 1994-97 1990-94 1988-90 1984-88 1984-85 1979-83 Prof. Izmir University of Economics, Department of Architecture, Chair Assoc. Prof. Bilkent University, Department of Interior Architecture and Environmental Design (Spring) Visiting Assoc. Prof., Department of Architecture, MIT (Spring) Visiting Assoc. Prof., Department of Architecture, University of Adelaide, Australia Asst. Prof. Bilkent University, Department of Interior Architecture and Environmental Design Senior Lecturer, National University of Singapore, School of Architecture Visiting Fellow, National University of Singapore, School of Architecture Lecturer, University of California, Santa Cruz, Department of Art History Teaching Associate, University of California, Berkeley, Department of Architecture Research Assistant, Visual Aids Collection, U.C. Berkeley, Department of Architecture Assistant, METU, Ankara, Department of Building Science and Environmental Design Honorary Appointments 2010 2005 2004 2002 2002 1998 1987 1987 1986 1985 1985 TÜBA International Scientific Publications TÜBA International Scientific Publications Research Development Grant, Bilkent University Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts grant, Washington D.C. covering travel expenses towards the preparation of "Teaching the History of Architecture,” research project organized by the Society of Architectural Historians, U.S.A. CAMEA Resarch Fellowship, Adelaide, Australia Getty scholarship for Summer Institute in Visual and Cultural Studies Collins Award, Society of Architectural Historians Distinguished Teaching Associate, U.C. Berkeley UC Humanities Graduate Research grant Fred Lesen award, UC Berkeley UC graduate student fellowship Curriculum Vitae GÜLSÜM BAYDAR NALBANTOĞLU 1983 Fulbright scholarship Memberships 2009 2009 2006 2003 2000-11 1999 1999 1997 1995-96 1995 1995 1993 1993-95 1991 1991-95 1995 1995 Scientific committee member, reviewer and session chair, “Flexibility in Architectural Education,” Association for Architectural Education and Erciyes University, Faculty of Architecture International Conference, Kayseri, May 26 Discussant, “Workplaces: The Transformation of Places of Production,” Aga Khan Award for Architecture Seminar, Santral Istanbul, Jan 12-13. Scientific committee member, reviewer and session chair, “Identities and Subjectivities,” Other Modernisms IX. International Docomomo Conference, Ankara, September 27-29. Session co-chair, "Domesticity and Gender in Modern Architecture," Annual Meeting of the Society of Architectural Historians, Denver, April 23-27. Corresponding Editor, Feminist Review, University of East London. Referee for the international conference “Sites of Recovery”, October 2528, American University of Beirut, Lebanon. Referee for the symposium "Self, Place and Imagination: Cross-Cultural Thinking in Architecture."21-24 January. 2nd symposium of the Centre for Asian & Middle Eastern Studies, The Univ of Adelaide, Australia. Advisory Board member, Communal/Plural (international refereed journal Research Center in Intercommunal Studies, University of Western Sydney, Nepean. Editorial Board member, Singapore Architect (Journal of the Singapore Institute of Architects). Review Committee member for papers to be presented at the international conference, “Theaters of Decolonization,” Chandigarh, India, January 6-10. Organizing Committee member for “Living Space,” a series of lectures prepared by The Substation, Singapore. Co-Chair, International Conference, "Architecture, (post)Modernity and Difference", Singapore, April 14-17. International correspondent,Transitions: Discourse on Architecture, Journal of the Department of Architecture, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia Session co-organizer, "Modernity in the Margins," Annual Meeting of the Society of the Architectural Historians, Albuquerque, New Mexico, April 15. International correspondent and editorial advisor,Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review, Journal of the International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments Invited external examiner for Ph.D. thesis, "European Representations of the Rangiatea" by Sarah Treadwell, University of Auckland, New Zealand. Invited external examiner for Ph.D. thesis, "Excess: A Thesis on [Sexual] Difference and Architecture" by Mirjana Lozanovska, Deakin University, Department of Architecture, Australia. Curriculum Vitae GÜLSÜM BAYDAR NALBANTOĞLU 1995- Occassional referee to the Journal of Architectural Education. 1988 Symposium coordinator, “International Symposium on Traditional Dwellings and Settlements,” Berkeley, April. 1982 Assistant organizer, “EAAE International Workshop,” Middle East Technical University, Ankara, May16-22. 1981-82 Editor, Course Outline Series, Middle East Technical University, Department of Building Science and Environmental Design. 1981-82 Assistant editor, METU Journal of the Faculty of Architecture. 1979- Chamber of Turkish Engineers and Architects, Turkey 1989-96 Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, U.S.A. 1986-93 Society of Architectural Historians, U.S.A. Invited Lectures & Talks 2012 2012 2011 2011 2010 2009 2009 2009 2008 2007 2007 “Güncellik ve Çağdaşlık Üzerine” (On the current and the contemporary), Agorafobi (Agoraphobia) Vitra Çağdaş Mimarlık Dizisi Paneli, İzmir Ekonomi Üniversitesi, May 8. “Bedrooms in Excess: Semiha Berksoy and Tracy Emin,” Eastern Mediterranean University, Department of Architecture, January 13. “Mimarlığın Dışla(ma)dıkları: Arkitekt’de Sanat ve Tasarım” [What is (not) excluded from Architecure: Art and Design in Arkitekt], Zeki Sayar ve Arkitekt Sempozyumu [Zeki Sayar and Arkitekt Symposium] Turkish Chamber of Architects, İstanbul, December 9-10. “Cinsiyetsiz Mekanlar / Mekansız Cinsiyetler,” (Spaces without Gender / Genders without Space), Kent ve Mekan Ekseninde Toplumsal Cinsiyet Tartışmaları (Gender debates in the context of urbanity and space), Turkish Chamber of Architects, Ankara, March 5. “Interview with Denise Scott Brown”, 1st International Meeting of European Architectural History Network, Guimaraes, Portugal, June 17-20, Keynote Speaker. “Globalization, Feminism and Architecture,” Feminist Theory and Activism in Global Perspective, Feminist Review Journal, London, September 2. “Ideal(ized) and Other Homes,” in Propre en Ordre, Graduate Workshop, Ecole d’Ingenieurs et d”Architectes de Fribourg, Switzerland, April 2. “Sınırlar: Mimarlıkta Maddesellik ve Temsiliyet” (Borders: Materiality and Representation in Architecture), Mimarlar Odası, İzmir, March 31. “Nesne, Anlam, Mimarlık: Bugünden Bauhaus’a (Object, Meaning, Architecture: From Today to Bauhaus),” Türkiye’de Mimarlık, Sanat, Tasarım Eğitimi ve Bauhaus Sempozyumu (Architecture, Art, Design Education in Turkey and the Bauhaus), Marmara Üniversitesi, İstanbul, May 14-16. “Gender/Home,” Graduate Workshop, Ecole d’Ingenieurs et d”Architectes de Fribourg, Switzerland, 7 November. “The Walls in/of Architecture,” XVIIth International Congress of Aesthetics, International Association of Aesthetics, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, 9-13 July. Curriculum Vitae GÜLSÜM BAYDAR NALBANTOĞLU 2007 “Türkiye Modern Mimarlığı ve Toplumsal Cinsiyet,” (Modern Turkish Architecture and Gender) Mimarlik Haftası, Serbest Mimarlar Derneği, İzmir Ekonomi Üniversitesi, June 9-16. 2006 “Spatial Productions of Gender,” Coming to Terms with Space, Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, December 10. 2006 “The Gender of Urban Imaginations,” The Modern Urban Project Revisited, Ashod International Conference, Israel, December 11-12. 2006 “Urban Visions of Will and Desire,” Leuven Le Neuve, November 30. 2003 "Historiographical Burdens of the Non-West: The Ottoman/Turkish Case," Local Sites of Global Practice symposium, Yale Center for International and Area Studies, the Yale History of Art Department and the Yale School of Architecture, April 4-5. 2002 “Architecture and Culture: What does the and stand for?” CAMEA International Symposium, Adelaide University, Australia, July 3-6. 2001 “Architecture Gender and Domesticity,” Colloquium and workshop organized by Catholic University, Leuven, Belgium, December 7-8. 2001 “Spectral Returns of Domesti(city), “International Conference on Locating the City: The Idea, Place, Politics, and Everyday Practice of the Urban” organized by Center for Research in Transitional Societies, Bilkent University and International Center for Advanced Studies, New York University, Kemer, May 3-6. 2001 “The House of Architecture,” 19th EAAE Conference on Design Theory and Practice organized by European Association for Architectural Education and Gazi University, Ankara, May 23-26, keynote speaker. 2000 City and Gender” for Internatıonale Frauenuniversitat, Kassel, Germany, September 25-28, Four lectures on city and gender. 2000 “Fantasies of Domesti(city),” International conference, “Urban Futures 2000,” Johannesburg, South Africa, July 10-14, panel speaker. 2000 “Türkiye’de Mimarlık Tarihi Yazımının Sorunları” (The problems of Architectural Historiography in Turkey), invited lecture, Mimarlar Derneği (Architectural Society), Ankara, May 11. 1998 “Öteki Mimarlıklar: Tarih, Kuram, Pratik,” (Other Architectures: History, Theory and Practice) Cumhuriyet’in 75 Yılında Türkiye’de Mimarlık, Kent ve Çevre Sempozyumu (Symposium on Architecture, Urbanism and the Environment in Turkey during the 75 years of the Republic), Yıldız Teknik Üniversitesi, Istanbul, November 11-13. 1997 “International Landmark Architecture,” lecture as part of a Corporate Continuing Professional Development Course for non-architect administrators at the Urban Redevelopment Authority, Singapore, February 19-21. 1996 “Mario Botta in Context,” opening speech for exhibition organized by the Swiss Embassy, National University of Singapore, School of Architecture, November. 1995 “Acting Space,” Living Space lecture series organized by The Substation, Singapore, February. Curriculum Vitae GÜLSÜM BAYDAR NALBANTOĞLU 1994 “Silent Interruptions: Urban Encounters with Rural Turkey,” Rethinking the Project of Modernity in Turkey conference, Boston, MIT, March. Publications Ph.D Dissertation 1989 Edited Books 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 1997 Professionalization of Architecture in the Ottoman Empire and Modern Turkey, Prof. Spiro Kostof, Advisor, University of California, Berkeley. Tasarım Tarihinin Ötekileri (The Others of Design History), İzmir University of Economics. Kim(lik)lerin Tasarımı (Designing Identities), Izmir University of Economics. Tarihte Gündelik Yaşam ve Tasarım: Sunumlar 2 (Everyday Life and Design in History: Presentations 2), İzmir University of Economics. Türkiye’de Tasarım Tarihi ve Söylemi: Sunumlar 1 (History and Discourse of Design in Turkey: Presentations I), İzmir University of Economics. Negotiating Domesticity: Spatial Productions of Gender in Modern Architecture, New York: Routledge, scheduled for, Hilde Heynen and Gülsüm Baydar, eds. Postcolonial Space(s), New York, Princeton Architectural Press, Gülsüm Baydar Nalbantoğlu and Wong Chong Thai, eds. Books Chapters 2010 2009 2007 2007 2006 2005 “Mimarlığın Duvarları, Duvarların Mimarlığı” (The walls of architecture, the architecture of walls) in Mimarlıkta Estetik Düşünce (Esthetic Thinking in Architecture, Jale N. Erzen ed. (Ankara: Mimarlar Odası,), pp. 11-24. "Att omvärdera arkitektur och feminism i den digitala formgivningens era" (Architecture and Feminism in the Age of Digital Design) in Annelie Kurttila (ed.) Drömbyggen, (Stockholm, Arkitekturmuseet,), pp. 86-93. “Nesne, Anlam, Mimarlık: Bugünden Bauhaus’a” (Object, meaning, architecture: From today to the Bauhaus), in Ali Artun, Esra Aliçavuşoğlu eds. Bauhaus: Modernleşmenin Tasarımı (Bauhaus: The design of Modernization) (İstanbul: İletişim Yayınları), pp. 491-504. "The Architecture of Shielded Bodies," in Şölen Kipoz ed., Dress Against Disaster (Izmir: Izmir University of Economics), pp. 10-12. “Tenuous Boundaries: Women, Domesticity and Nationhood in 1930s Turkey, James Madge and Andrew Peckham eds., ” Narrating Architecture (London: Routledge), pp. 227-242. “Silent Figurations of Sexuality in Domesticity, Negotiating Domesticity: Spatial Productions of Gender in Modern Architecture, New York: Routledge, Hilde Heynen and Gülsüm Baydar, eds., pp. 30-46. Curriculum Vitae GÜLSÜM BAYDAR NALBANTOĞLU 2000 2000 1999 1998 1997 1997 1997 2002 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1983 “(Post)Colonial Architectural Encounters,” Asian Architect, v. 2, ed., Tan Kok Meng (Singapore: Select Books), 18-27. “Yorumların Arayışı, Arayışların Yorumu” (Interpretive Explorations, Explorative Interpretations), Mimarlıkta Yeni Arayışlar (New explorations in architecture), exhibition catalogue (Ankara: Tepe Kültür Merkezi,), 113117. “Modern Ev’in Ceperleri” [Boundaries of the Modern House}, Bilanço 19231998 (Istanbul: Tarih Vakfi), 305-314. “Sessiz Direnişler ya da Kırsal Türkiye ile Mimari Yüzleşmeler” [Silent Interruptions or Architectural Encounters with Rural Turkey], in Sibel Bozdoğan and Reşat Kasaba Türkiye’de Modernleşme ve Ulusal Kimlik [Modernization and National Identity in Turkey], (Istanbul: Tarih Vakfı Yurt Yayınları), 153-167. "Limits of (in)Tolerance: The Carved Dwelling in the Architectural and Urban Discourse of Modern Turkey" in Gülsüm Baydar Nalbantoglu and Wong Chong Thai, eds., Postcolonial Space(s) (New York: Princeton Architectural Press,), 89-100. "Silent Interruptions: Urban Encounters with Rural Turkey," Sibel Bozdogan and Reşat Kasaba, eds., Rethinking the Modern Project in Turkey (Seattle: Washington University Press,), 192-210. “Ideal, Real and Other Spatial Stories: Thoughts on Public Housing in Singapore,” in Ien Ang and Michael Symonds (eds.), Home, Displacement, Belonging, Communal/Plural, n. 5 (Nepean: University of Western Sydey), 115-130. Modernism and Nation Building: Turkish Architectural Culture in the Early Republic, Sibel Bozdoğan (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2001), New Perspectives in Turkey, Spring, n. 26, 139-142. The Creation of Modern Athens: Planning the Myth, Eleni Bastea (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999) The Journal of Architectural Education, v. 53, n. 4, May, 243-244. 1950-2000 Türkiye’de Çağdaş Sanat (1950-2000 Contemporary art in Turkey), Ali Artun, Haldun Dostoğlu (Istanbul: Galeri Nev, 1999), coauthored with Nur Altınyıldız, Sanat Dünyamız, n. 74, Winter, 255. The Education of the Architect: Historiography, Urbaism and the Growth of Architectural Knowledge, edited by Martha Pollak (Cambridge Massachusetts: The MIT Press, 1997) The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, v. 57, n. 2, June, p. 208-209. Tropical Retreats by Tan Hock Beng (Singapore: Page One, 1996), Singapore Architect (Journal of Singapore Institute of Architects), n. 192. Discrimination by Design by Leslie Kanes Weismann (Illinois: University of Chicago Press, 1994), Singapore Architect (Journal of Singapore Institute of Architects), n. 190, 79-80. Environmental Discourse by Nejdet Teymur (London: Question Press), Mimarlık (Journal of the Society of Turkish Architects), n. 5-6, 28-31. Curriculum Vitae GÜLSÜM BAYDAR NALBANTOĞLU Special Journal Issues 2012 “Sexualized Productions of Space,” Gender Place and Culture, in print. Articles in Refereed Journals 2012 “Bedrooms in Excess: Feminist Strategies in Tracy Emin and Semiha Berksoy’s Work,” accepted for publication in Women’s Art Journal. 2012 “Sexualized Productions of Space,” Gender Place and Culture, 2012, in print. 2010 “Developing Cities with Design” co-authored with Tevfik Balcıoğlu, Architectural Design, January, p. 64-69 2007 “Room for a Newlywed Woman: Making Sense of Gender in the Architectural Discourse of Early Republican Turkey,” Journal of Architectural Education, v. 60, n. 3, February, 3-11. 2006 “Territories, Idenitites and Thresholds: The Saturday Mothers Phenomenon in Istanbul,” co-authored with Berfin Ivegen, Signs, v. 31, n. 3, 689716. 2004 “The Cultural Burden of Architecture,”Journal of Architectural Education, v. 57, n. 4, May, 19-27. 2003 “Teaching Architectural History in Turkey and Greece: The Burdens of the Mosque and the Temple,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, March, 84-91. 2003 “Spectral Returns of Domesti(city),” Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, v. 21, n. 1, February, 27-45. 2002 “Tenuous Boundaries: Women, Domesticity and Nationhood in 1930s Turkey,” The Journal of Architecture, v. 7, n. 3, Fall, 233-248. 2002 “Speaking (of) Architecture,” co-author Nur Altınyıldız, The International Journal of Art and Design Education, v. 21, n. 2, 147-153. 2001 “At the Threshold of Architecture,” co-author Nur Altınyıldız, The International Journal of Art and Design Education, v. 20, n. 2,195-204. 2000 “Project(ion)s”, Assemblage, v. 41, 58. 2000 “Beyond Lack and Excess: Other Architectures Other Landscapes,” Journal of Architectural Education, v. 54, n. 1, September, 20-27. 1998 “Towards Postcolonial Openings: Re-reading Sir Banister Fletcher’s History of Architecture,” Assemblage, n. 35, April, p. 6-17. 1996 Asia, Urbanism and Newness," Singapore Architect (Singapore Institute of Architects Journal), n. 191, 54-59. 1996 "Firmitas, Utilitas... and Schools," Singapore Architect (Singapore Institute of Architects Journal), n. 190, 36-41. 1995 “Thresholds of Privacy and the Idealized Home," Singapore Architect (Singapore Institute of Architects Journal), n.189, 26-31. 1993 “Between Civilization and Culture: Appropriation of Traditional Dwelling Forms in Early Republican Turkey", Journal of Architectural Education, November, 66-74. 1992 "Beyond the Architectural Imagination," (co-authored with Wong Chong Thai) Curriculum Vitae GÜLSÜM BAYDAR NALBANTOĞLU 1992 1992 1990 1988 People and Physical Environment Research (The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Person-Environment Studies), n. 39-40, 32-39. "The Making of an Architectural Culture: Thoughts on the Year End Exhibition at NUS," Singapore Institute of Architects Journal, March-April, 12-16. "Contemporary Architecture in the Peripheries: The Avant-Garde and the International Culture Machine", Singapore Institute of Architects Journal, May-June, 48-50. “Architects, Style, and Power: The Turkish case in the 1930s," TwentyOne: Twentieth-Century Art and Culture (University of Chicago), v. 1, n. 2, Spring, 38-53. "The Birth of an Aesthetic Discourse in Ottoman Architecture," METU Journal of the Faculty of Architecture, v. 8, n. 2, 115-122. Articles in Non-Refereed Journals 2012 2012 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2008 “Çizgilerin Dili: Sözler, Bedenler, Mekanlar” [The language of drawings: words, bodies, spaces], XXI, May, 12-13. “Büyük Şeyler” [Big things], XXI, March, 28-29. “Kadının Mekan (sızlığı) ve Melek Celal” [Woman’s space (lessness) and Melek Celal], XXI, December, 8-9. “Kader Çizgileri,” [Lines of fate], XXI, October, 16-17. “Müzedeki Hayaletler” [Ghosts in the museum], XXI, July-August, 16-17. “Bedensiz Mekanlar / Mekansız Bedenler” [Spaces without bodies\bodies without space], XXI, May, 20-21. “Karşı-laşmaların Mekanları” [Spaces of encounters], XXI, March, 16-17. “Deniz Banyoları, Deniz Hamamları ve Bakireler Mabedi” [Sea baths and the temple of Virgin], XXI, December-January 2011, 24-25. “Yüzleşil (emey)en Bedenler,” [(Un)faceable bodies], XXI, October, 22-23. “Mimarlığın Özneleri, Nesneleri ve Pratikleri” [Subjects, objects and practices of architecture], XXI, June-July, 8-9. “Yatak Odalari“ [Bedrooms] XXI, n. 89, May, 8-9. “Mutlu Sonlar ve Başka Dünyalar” [Happy Endings and other Worlds] XXI, n. 87, March, 16-17. “Duvarlar” [Walls] XXI, n. 85, January, 10-11. “Mekan, Beden, Nesne,” [Space, Body, Object] XXI, n. 83, November, 3233. “Mimarlık, Kadınlık, Farklılık” [Architecture, Womanhood, Difference] XXI, n. 81, September, 26-27. “İdeal Ev, Gerçek Ev ve Öteki Evler” [Ideal, Real and Other Houses] XXI, n. 79, June, 12-13. “Sesler, Sözler, Mekanlar,” [Sounds, Words, Spaces] XXI, n. 77, April, 1617. ”Sunak,” [Altar] XXI, n. 75, February, 10-11. “Flamingolar ve Leylekler,” [Flamingoes and Storks] XXI, n. 73, December, 12-13. Curriculum Vitae GÜLSÜM BAYDAR NALBANTOĞLU 2008 2001 2000 1998 1996 1993 1993 1990 1986 1982 “Eşikler, Cinler ve Mimarlık Üzerine,” [On thresholds, genies and architecture] XXI, n. 71, October, 16. E-Forum, “Küreselleşme Sürecinde “Öteki” Coğrafyalar [Other Geographies under Globalization, Domus m, February-March, special insert. “Fantasies of Domesti(City), Urban Forum, v. 11, n. 2, 211-223. “Öteki Mimarlıklar,” Toplum ve Bilim, n. 79, Kış, 66-80. “Writing Postcoloniality in Architecture: Dis-covering Sir Banister Fletcher’s History of Architecture,” Journal of Southeast Asian Architecture, inaugural issue, November. “Speaking Through the City" (co-authored with Wong Chong Thai), Commentary, v. 11, n. 1, 120-125. "Bodies, Buildings, Cities: Thoughts on Final Year Projects," What is Raw (publication of The Architectural Society, National University of Singapore), 22-23. "Oriental Quotations: Representation, meaning, and context concerning Ottoman Architecture," Architecture Journal (National University of Singapore), 8-21. Bir Geçiş Döneminin Mimarı: Arif Hikmet Koyunoğlu (The Architect of a Transition Period: Arif Hikmet Koyunoglu), Tarih ve Toplum, (History and Society), v. 3, n. 35, Nov., 52-54. (In Turkish) "Çevrenin Kavramlaştırılması ve Çevre Estetiği Üzerine Notlar,” (Notes on the Conceptualization of the Environment and Environmental Aesthetics), Mimarlık, July, 23-26. Translations 1983 1982 "Hegel and Art History" (Translated to Turkish from E. H. Gombrich) Mimarlık, n. 7. “Yirminci Yüzyıl Başlarında Mimarlık Mesleği (The Profession of Architecture in the Early Twentieth Century) (Translated to Turkish from M.S. Larson Mimarlık, n. 177, 18-21. Refereed Proceedings 2011 2008 2002 2001 “Agency and Solidarity in the Age of Globalization,” Feminist Theory & Activism in Global Perspective: Feminist Review Conference Proceedings, Special Online Issue, e93-e98. (http://www.palgrave-journals.com/fr/conf proceedings/n1s/full/fr201125a.html) “The Wall In/Of Architecture,” Aesthetics Bridging Cultures, Sanart/International Society of Aesthetics, METU, Ankara, 39. “Architecture and Culture: What does the “and” Stand For?” De-Placing Difference, Centre for Asian and Middle Eastern Architecture, The University of Adelaide, Australia, July, 241-250. “The House of Architecture,” Re-integrating Theory and Design in Architectural Curriculum Vitae GÜLSÜM BAYDAR NALBANTOĞLU 1999 1998 1997 1995 1981 Education, European Association for Architectural Education, 23-25 May, Ankara, 105-114. “Drawing Boundaries: Architectural Narratives of Domesticity and Nationhood in 1930s Turkey,” Sites of Recovery, 4th Other Connections Conference, 25-28 October 1999, Lebanon, American University of Beirut, 47-50. “Thinking Postcoloniality in Architectural Education,” Forum II: Architectural Education for the Third Millenium, 22-24 April, Gazimagusa, Eastern Mediterranean University, 1998, 82-87. “Across the Border: Migrant Maids’ Phantasmatic Spaces in Singapore,” Building, Dwelling, Drifting, 3rd Other Connections conference, 26-29 June, University of Melbourne, Australia. "Limits of (In)tolerance: The Carved Dwelling in the Architectural and Urban Discourse of Modern Turkey",Theaters of Decolonization, international conference, Chandigarh, January 6-10,. 1928-1946 Döneminde Ankara’da Yapılan Konutların Mimar Değerlendirmesi [An architectural evaluation of Ankara Houses, 19281946] in Tarih İçinde Ankara [Ankara in History] Erdal Yavuz and Ümit Nevzat Uğurel, eds. (Ankara: ODTÜ Yayınları), 257-280. Research Interests Gendered spaces Current discourses on space and spatiality Conferences 2011 2004 1999 1998 1998 1998 1997 “Peeking into Others’ Bedrooms,” ATINER, Athens Institution for Education and Research, Athens, 6-9 June “Territories, Identities and Thresholds: The Saturday Mothers Phenomenon in Istanbul,” Limits, 21st Annual Conference of the Society of Architectural Historians Australia and New Zealand, Melbourne, Australia. “Migration, Memory, Architecture,” Frontiers of Memory, 17-19 September, University of East London, Department of Cultural Studies. “Other Architectures/Other Landscapes,” Postcoloniality/Cultural Studies: Representing Difference, 3-6 December, Cultural Studies Association of Australia, Adelaide. “Thinking Postcoloniality in Architectural Education,” Forum II: Architectural Education for the Third Millenium, 22-24 April, Fazimagusa, North Cyprus. “Re-citing the Vernacular: Global, Local and Postcolonial Encounters,” Annual Meeting of the Society of Architectural Historians, 15-19 April, Los Angeles, California. “Re-citals and Interruptions: Thinking Postcoloniality in Architecture,” Global/Local: Postcolonial Questions, 24 June, Research Centre in Intercommunal Studies, University of Western Sydney, Australia (invited). Curriculum Vitae GÜLSÜM BAYDAR NALBANTOĞLU 1997 1996 1992 1991 1991 1990 1989 1989 1988 1987 1981 “Re-reading the Canon,” Annual Meeting of the Society of Architectural Historians, April 16-20, Baltimore, Maryland. “Postcolonial Disruptions: Spatiality and the Limits of Architectural Discourse, International conference Crossroads in Cultural Studies, Tampere, Finland, July 1-4. "Images and Ideas of "The Modern House" in Early Republican Turkey", (co-authored with Sibel Bozdogan, MIT) Annual Meeting of the Society of Architectural Historians, Albuquerque, New Mexico, April 1-5. "Beyond the Architectural Imagination", Myth, Architecture, History, Writing: PAPER (People and Physical Environment Research) Conference, Auckland, New Zealand, 12-14 July. "Appropriations of Traditional Dwelling Forms", Annual Meeting of the Society of Architectural Historians, Cincinnatti, Ohio, April 24-28. "Oriental Quotations: Representation, meaning, and context concerning Ottoman Architecture", Annual Meeting of the College Art Association, New York, February 14-17. "The Rise of Professionalism: The case of Architecture in the Ottoman Empire and Turkey," Annual Meeting of the Middle East Studies Association, Toronto, November, 15-18. "Architecture, Architects, and the State: The Turkish Case in the 1930s", Annual Meeting of the Society of Architectural Historians, Montreal, April 12-16. "The Birth of an Aesthetic Discourse of Architecture in the Ottoman Empire", Annual Meeting of the Middle East Studies Association, Los Angeles, November 2-5. "Architectural Education versus Professional Practice: The Ottoman Experience", ACSA Western Regional Meeting, Eugene, Oregon, October 15-17. “The Architectural Evaluation of Ankara Houses, 1923-1946, “Ankara in History Seminar, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, September 2830.