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Number of items: 8.
Article
Hatipoglu, Serkan Can;
Sensoy, Gamze;
Kamaoglu, Melih;
Inceoglu, Mehmet;
(2022)
Initial Practices for Abstraction of Body and Space in Design Education.
Online Journal of Art and Design
, 10
(2)
pp. 282-298.
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Hatıpoğlu, Serkan Can;
Kamaoğlu, Melih;
Şensoy, Gamze;
İnceoğlu, Mehmet;
(2023)
Body, dance and abstraction for spatial and structural comprehension in the first year of design education.
International Journal of Technology and Design Education
10.1007/s10798-023-09821-1.
(In press).
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Kamaoğlu, Melih;
(2023)
The idea of evolution in digital architecture: Toward united ontologies?
International Journal of Architectural Computing
10.1177/14780771231174890.
(In press).
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Proceedings paper
Kamaoglu, M;
(2019)
Reflections of the 'Will to Power' on Architecture in Nietzsche's Philosophy.
In:
Proceedings of the ARCHTHEO '19 / XIII. International Conference on Theory and History of Architecture.
(pp. pp. 11-18).
DAKAM: Istanbul, Turkey.
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Kamaoglu, M;
(2019)
Discussion of “Placelessness” and “Acontextual” Concepts Through Jean Baudrillard's Simulation Theory.
In: Besgen, A and Kuloglu, N, (eds.)
Proceedings of the LIVENARCH VI LIVable ENvironments & ARCHitecture: 6th international congress.
(pp. pp. 34-45).
LIVENARCH 6th International Congress Proceedings: Trabzon - Turkey.
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Kamaoglu, Melih;
(2023)
Digital Neo-Darwinism in Architecture: From Logic to Materiality.
In: Alberto T, Estevez, (ed.)
5th International Conference for BioDigital Architecture & Genetics.
(pp. pp. 333-343).
iBAG-UIC Barcelona: Barcelona, Spain.
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Kamaoğlu, M;
Sağlam, K;
(2019)
Değişen Turizm Koşullarının Yapılı Çevre Üzerindeki Etkisinin Değerlendirilmesi: Hamsiköy Mahallesi.
In: Öztürk Çobanyılmaz, P and Osmanoğlu, E, (eds.)
Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on on Urban Studies: Economy and Urbanization.
(pp. pp. 892-909).
TEPAV: Ankara, Turkey.
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Thesis
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Kamaoglu, Melih;
(2025)
Evolution and Computation in Architecture: A Critique of Bio-Digital Design.
Doctoral thesis (Ph.D), UCL (University College London).
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