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Dr. Hatice Sözer is a licensed architect and professor at the Energy Institute of Istanbul Technical University, Turkey. While attaining her degrees, she held the distinction of full scholar and research fellow, sponsored by the Higher Educational Council in Turkey. She received her Doctoral degree in Illinois Institute of Technology and her Master of Architecture degree in University of Colorado.
During her Ph.D. studies, which focused on “Identification of Barriers to the Building Integrated Photovoltaic Design Process as Applied to Curtain Wall”, she worked with pioneer architects and engineers on various tall building projects. After graduation, she taught at the Illinois Institute of Technology for over two years with involvement in Ph. D. research activities, projects, and courses.
Dr. Sözer has an advanced research background and practical experience in sustainable design,…
Annual Conference, Presenter (Shanghai 2012)
Country Representative, Turkey (2010 – 2012)
21 September 2012
Effects of High-Rise Developments on a Microclimate
This presentation assess the implications of urban form, especially in high-rise development, with a particular reference to a newly developed business district called Maslak, home...
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19 September 2012
Effects of High-Rise Developments on a Microclimate
Hatice Sozer, Istanbul Technical University; Seifu Bekele, VIPAC Engineers & Scientists Pty Ltd.
This paper assesses the implications of urban form, especially in high-rise development, referencing a newly developed business district called Maslak, home to many high-rise buildings...
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11 September 2011
Leader Interviews by Jan Klerks, CTBUH
Just as many Americans still remember exactly where they were when they heard the news that US president John F. Kennedy had been shot, most...
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21 September 2012
Effects of High-Rise Developments on a Microclimate
This presentation assess the implications of urban form, especially in high-rise development, with a particular reference to a newly developed business district called Maslak, home...
21 September 2012
Track 20: Urban Scale Considerations Q & A
Track 20 speakers including: Kuishan Li, ECADI; Zhendong Wang, Tongji University; Hatice Sozer, Istanbul Technical University; and Seifu Bekele, Vipa Engineers & Scientists.
11 October 2011
This presentation starts with the discussion about tall building developments and awareness of PV and wind turbine integrated buildings in Turkey. It then continues with...
11 October 2011
Seoul Conference 2011 Track Session 21: Q&A
Question & Answers session for Track Session 21.
10 October 2011
Seoul Conference 2011 Track Session 06: Q&A
Question & Answers session for Track Session 06.
05 March 2008
Hatice Sozer, Nigde University, highlighted various fundamental principles of sustainable living that have been exhibited by generations of Middle Eastern culture at the CTBUH 8th...
05 March 2008
Track 21 Panel Questions and Answers
The panel of Track 21 consisting of Stefan Krummeck, Ming Zhang, Rocco Bressi, Darran Kindracuk, Hatice Sozer, and Ray Clark enthusiastically answer questions from the...
19 September 2012
Effects of High-Rise Developments on a Microclimate
Hatice Sozer, Istanbul Technical University; Seifu Bekele, VIPAC Engineers & Scientists Pty Ltd.
This paper assesses the implications of urban form, especially in high-rise development, referencing a newly developed business district called Maslak, home to many high-rise buildings...
11 September 2011
Leader Interviews by Jan Klerks, CTBUH
Just as many Americans still remember exactly where they were when they heard the news that US president John F. Kennedy had been shot, most...
03 March 2008
Hatice Sözer, Nigde Unviersity; Ray Clark, Illinois Institute of Technology
Middle Eastern culture has exhibited for generations various fundamental principles of sustainable ways of living. It is the intention of this design to revive and...
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