26 March 2011
Dr Zeynep Aygen is the Course Leader of the MSc Historic Building Conservation at the
She is an architectural historian and a restoration architect, who has dedicated her research in last years to invented identity issues in design history. Her work in this area includes editing a special issue for the Journal of Design History (Volume 20, Number 2/ 2007, Oxford University Press) with the lead paper ‘A Ship Sailing East with Its Voyagers Traveling West’ and a web publication, ‘The Protection of Cultural Landscapes in Postwar Zones’ by the University of Newcastle & Forum UNESCO. Another subject area of hers is heritage management, in which one of her papers has been published with Tim Goodhead under the title ‘Heritage Management Plans and Integrated Coastal Management’ in the Journal of Marine Policy 31/ 2007, p. 607-610.
Zeynep is also an expert on Islamic Architecture and Regional Architecture with a number of book chapters and papers in this area; some of the most recent ones are ‘The Centennial of Post-Ottoman Identity: Contemporary Concepts in the Balkans and Middle East’. In: Architecture and Identity, P. Herrle & E. Wegerhoff (ed.), Habitat/ LIT,
Currently she is working on her book ‘International Heritage and Building Conservation’ to be published by Routledge in 2012.




















