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    Sözlü Tarih Yöntemiyle Türkiye’de Mobilya ve İçmimarlık Tarihi Okumak

    GÖZEN KÜÇÜKERMAN

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    ISBN/Barcode 978-625-6001-16-9
    Name of the Book Gözen Küçükerman
    Subtitle Reading the History of Furniture and Interior Architecture in Turkey through Oral History Method
    Original Language Turkish
    Type Academic Book
    Authors Deniz HASIRCI
    Zeynep TUNA ULTAV
    Deniz AVCI
    Melis ÖRNEKOĞLU SELÇUK
    Editor-in-Chief Gülce Başer
    Book Design Güven Toros
    Graphics Gönül Kaya
    Redaction Ayşen Onaral
    Edition 1st Edition
    Paper Holmen 70gr
    Cover Paper American cover
    Number of Pages 263
    Size 17X24 cm
    Price 360 TL
    Release Date 1st Edition, April 2025

    GÖZEN KÜÇÜKERMAN

    Reading the History of Furniture and Interior Architecture in Turkey through Oral History Method

    Following the DATUMM 'Documentation and Archiving - Modern Furniture in Turkey' project (datumm.org), which focuses on researching, documenting and archiving modern furniture in Turkey and was granted trademark registration in 2015, the DATUMM Research group, which focuses on the professional life of interior architects-designers who have made significant contributions to both fields with their comprehensive productions in the years when furniture and interior architecture education was established with the project 'Reading the History of Furniture and Interior Architecture in Turkey through Oral History Method', is starting a new project.

    This book, which is part of a series created to shed light on the professional lives of four women interior architects/designers who have come to the forefront in the fields of furniture and interior architecture in Turkey, reflected their own style and shaped these two fields, focuses on the life story and contributions to the history of design of Interior Architect Gözen Küçükerman, who attracts attention with her intensive production, creativity and diversity in her productions.

    Although the interior architecture profession has [arguably] been associated with women from past to present, women are pushed to the background in interior architecture and design history books. This series examines the contributions of women designers to the interior architecture profession, their position in the 20th century design processes in Turkey and their design approaches, their life stories, personalities, work lives and projects, and questions the context of being a woman interior designer in Turkey in the 20th century. It is believed that the series will help assimilate the historical background of the interior architecture profession in Turkey and raise awareness of being a woman in this profession.