Past Teaching at Brown University

HIAA 0490 - Department of History of Art and Architecture Modern Istanbul

term: Fall 2010

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  • Arch 251-Architectural History 2

    Architecture Urban History in the Modern Era

    term  

    instructor

    lectures           

    seminar meetings

    location

    Winter 2014, 2015

    Ipek Tureli

    M 2:35-4:25

    F 3:30-­‐5:30 pm

    Room 207

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  • Arch 304- Design and Construction 2

    Amal School

    term  

    instructor

    lectures

    location 

    Winter 2015

    Ipek Tureli

    T, Th  10:00 am

    Room 212

  • Arch 540 Knowledge Institutions and Their Architectural Networks

    term  

    instructor

    lectures

    location 

    Fall 2014 (to be offered again in Winter 2016)

    Ipek Tureli

    F 3:30-­5:30 pm

    Room 207

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  • Arch 684 - Contemporary Theory

    New Architectures of Spatial Justice

    term

     

    instructor

    lectures           

    location

    Fall 2012, 2013, 2014

    Winter 2015

    Ipek Tureli

    F 10:35 am-1:25pm

    Room 207

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HIAA 1890F - Department of History of Art and Architecture Miniature Worlds

term: Spring 2011 

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HIAA 0490 - Department of History of Art and Architecture

Urban Modernity and the Middle East

term : Spring 2009 and 2011 

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2009 TWTA WINNER:

Course: HIAA 1890F: From Worlds in Miniature to Miniature

Worlds: Theming and Virtuality

 

This seminar surveyed spaces of consumption that are organized around themes such as theme parks. Miniaturization, in particular, is a prevalent spatial strategy used in themed environments that range in form from historical quarters of cities that are reconfigured as miniature museum-cities to the culturally-themed hyperreal representations that emerge in multi-user virtual environments such as Second Life. What are the different kinds of experience these spaces offer to visitors immersed in their exhibitions? What are the appeals of themed environments and virtual reality technologies they employ? Posing such questions, this seminar explored theming and virtuality both historically and globally.

 

At McGill University School of Architecture