HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Turgut Cansever (12 September 1921 – 22 February 2009) was a Turkish architect and city planner. He is the only architect to win the
Aga Khan Award for Architecture The Aga Khan Award for Architecture (AKAA) is an architectural prize established by Aga Khan IV in 1977. It aims to identify and reward architectural concepts that successfully address the needs and aspirations of Muslim societies in the fields ...
three times. He is known as "The Wise Architect". He took charge in many towns, zoning, and protected area projects. He designed
Beyazıt Square Beyazıt Square ( tr, Beyazıt Meydanı) lies to the north of Ordu Caddesi in the district of Fatih, Istanbul, Turkey. Officially named ''Freedom Square'' (), it is more generally known as Beyazıt Square after the early Ottoman Bayezid II Mosqu ...
and was the author of the first art history doctoral thesis in Turkey.


Early life

Cansever was born in
Antalya Antalya () is the List of largest cities and towns in Turkey, fifth-most populous city in Turkey as well as the capital of Antalya Province. Located on Anatolia's southwest coast bordered by the Taurus Mountains, Antalya is the largest Turkish cit ...
in 1921 to Hasan and Saime Ferit, as the eldest of five children. His father was an intellectual who chose to study medicine, becoming a leading physician at Sina Front during the war. His mother Saime was a teacher from
Plovdiv Plovdiv ( bg, Пловдив, ), is the second-largest city in Bulgaria, standing on the banks of the Maritsa river in the historical region of Thrace. It has a population of 346,893 and 675,000 in the greater metropolitan area. Plovdiv is the c ...
. His parents fostered an early interest in art, religion and the value of education that would persist in Cansever's work and writing throughout his life. In 1952, he married Mrs. Nilufer. They had three children. All three, son Hasan and daughters Emine and Feyza, chose professional careers as architects. Cansever attended primary school at
Ankara Ankara ( , ; ), historically known as Ancyra and Angora, is the capital of Turkey. Located in the central part of Anatolia, the city has a population of 5.1 million in its urban center and over 5.7 million in Ankara Province, maki ...
and
Bursa ( grc-gre, Προῦσα, Proûsa, Latin: Prusa, ota, بورسه, Arabic:بورصة) is a city in northwestern Turkey and the administrative center of Bursa Province. The fourth-most populous city in Turkey and second-most populous in the ...
. He moved with his family to
Istanbul Istanbul ( , ; tr, İstanbul ), formerly known as Constantinople ( grc-gre, Κωνσταντινούπολις; la, Constantinopolis), is the List of largest cities and towns in Turkey, largest city in Turkey, serving as the country's economic, ...
, where he completed his education at
Galatasaray High School Galatasaray High School ( tr, Galatasaray Lisesi, french: Lycée de Galatasaray), established in what was then Constantinople and is now Istanbul, in 1481, is the oldest high school in Turkey. It is also the second-oldest Turkish educational in ...
. There he met and interacted with future intellectuals and artists including
Turan Güneş Turan Güneş (1922–1982) was a Turkish academic and politician who served as the minister of foreign affairs and deputy prime minister in the 1970s. He started his political career in the Democrat Party, but soon he joined the Republican Peo ...
,
Turhan Feyzioğlu Turhan Feyzioğlu (1922 – 24 March 1988) was a Turkish academic and a politician. Early life He was born in Kayseri. After finishing the primary school in Kayseri, he studied in Galatasaray High School and in Law school of Istanbul Universi ...
,
İlhan Usmanbaş İlhan Usmanbaş (born 23 October 1921) is a Turkish contemporary classical composer. Born in Istanbul, Usmanbaş grew up in Ayvalık. When he was twelve years old, his elder brother gave him a cello, and İlhan began to teach himself to play. A ...
,
Avni Arbaş Avni Arbaş (1919 – October 16, 2003) was a Turkish painter of Circassian descent. Arbaş was born in Istanbul, in the Constantinople Vilayet of the Ottoman Empire. He is best known for his paintings of scenes from daily life in Turkey, the T ...
, and Cihat Burak. Aspiring to be an artist, he enrolled at Istanbul State Academy of Fine Arts choosing to study Architecture and serving as an assistant to
Sedad Hakkı Eldem Sedad Hakkı Eldem (1908 in Constantinople – 7 September 1988, in Istanbul), was a Turkish architect and one of the pioneers of nationalized modern architecture in Turkey. Biography Eldem was born in Istanbul in 1908. He graduated from ...
. After completing his degree in 1946, he began his doctoral thesis under the guidance of Islamic Art History teacher Ernst Diez. In 1949, "Stylistic Analysis of Ottoman and Seljuk Column Heads" was published as the first ever art history doctoral thesis in Turkey,Türkiye'de yapılan ilk sanat tarihi doktora tezi, Semaver Dergisi
/ref> covering 14 Anatolian city and 111 structures.Tezi Sanat Tarihinde Bir İlk! Dünyabizim.com 12.01.2011
/ref> His work was published with the name "Chasing Eternal Space: Column Heads in Ottoman and Seljuk Art".


Career

Cansever restored Sadullah Paşa's waterfront mansion in 1949. He established his first architect's office in 1951 with his partner Abdurrahman Hancı. The Anatolian Club Hotel, which they designed together, was one of his important works.
Karatepe Karatepe ( Turkish, 'Black Hill'; Hittite: ''Azatiwataya'') is a late Hittite fortress and open-air museum in Osmaniye Province in southern Turkey lying at a distance of about 23 km from the district center of Kadirli. It is sited in the T ...
open-air museum An open-air museum (or open air museum) is a museum that exhibits collections of buildings and artifacts out-of-doors. It is also frequently known as a museum of buildings or a folk museum. Definition Open air is “the unconfined atmosphere ...
, Diyarbakır College, METU Campus Contest project, and the Turkish Historical Society building were other works designed in the 1950s. In 1958, Cansever started designing
Beyazıt Square Beyazıt Square ( tr, Beyazıt Meydanı) lies to the north of Ordu Caddesi in the district of Fatih, Istanbul, Turkey. Officially named ''Freedom Square'' (), it is more generally known as Beyazıt Square after the early Ottoman Bayezid II Mosqu ...
. This work moved him to the struggle for town, zoning, and protected areas. He was the head of Marmara Region Planning Organizations from 1959 to 1960. He served on the Istanbul Municipality Planning Authority in 1961. The 1960s were the time that Cansever met with
Bodrum Bodrum () is a port city in Muğla Province, southwestern Turkey, at the entrance to the Gulf of Gökova. Its population was 35,795 at the 2012 census, with a total of 136,317 inhabitants residing within the district's borders. Known in ancient t ...
. One of two
Aga Khan Award for Architecture The Aga Khan Award for Architecture (AKAA) is an architectural prize established by Aga Khan IV in 1977. It aims to identify and reward architectural concepts that successfully address the needs and aspirations of Muslim societies in the fields ...
he took was brought by Ertegün House was the result of meeting Bodrum. He traveled through Europe and spent time in France. He assumed the title of associate professor in 1960 with his "Problems of Modern Architecture" thesis at
Istanbul University , image = Istanbul_University_logo.svg , image_size = 200px , latin_name = Universitas Istanbulensis , motto = tr, Tarihten Geleceğe Bilim Köprüsü , mottoeng = Science Bridge from Past to the Future , established = 1453 1846 1933 ...
Faculty of Letters. The Turkish Historical Society building (1951–1967, Ankara, with Ertur Yener) and Ahmet Ertegün House restoration (1971–1973, Bodrum) brought him two Aga Khan awards in 1980. He took his third award in 1992. The Demir Holiday Village Project consists of 3 hotels and 500 houses, carried out by Emine Ogun, Mehmet Ogun, and Feyza Cansever at Mandalya Bay. This project brought him his third Aga Khan Award. He became the only architect to win the Aga Khan Award for Architecture three times. In 1974–1975 he was the head of the World Bank Istanbul Metropolitan Planning Project. In 1974–1976 he was a Member of the Turkey Delegation of the
European Council The European Council (informally EUCO) is a collegiate body that defines the overall political direction and priorities of the European Union. It is composed of the heads of state or government of the EU member states, the President of the E ...
; in 1975–1980 he worked for the Istanbul Municipality. In 1979 he worked at Ankara Municipality Metropolitan Planning on new habitation and town centers and as protection adviser. He worked as education program preparation adviser at Makkah University in 1983. That year, he took charge in Master Jury of Aga Khan Award for Architecture. Cansever continued publication in 1990s. He published many articles and collected his compilations into a book. He published
Mimar Sinan Mimar Sinan ( ota, معمار سينان, translit=Mi'mâr Sinân, , ) ( 1488–1490 – 17 July 1588) also known as Koca Mi'mâr Sinân Âğâ, ("Sinan Agha (title), Agha the Grand Architect" or "Grand Sinan") was the chief Ottoman Empir ...
's monumental book in 2005. An exhibition "Turgut Cansever: Architect and thinker" was held in
Istanbul Istanbul ( , ; tr, İstanbul ), formerly known as Constantinople ( grc-gre, Κωνσταντινούπολις; la, Constantinopolis), is the List of largest cities and towns in Turkey, largest city in Turkey, serving as the country's economic, ...
, in 2007. It was the first retrospective architecture exhibition prepared with materials that have the characteristics of archival documents. He was fitted with a pacemaker in 2000, and was bedbound from 2008 on. He died on 22 February 2009 at his house in Kadıköy, Istanbul, and was buried the following day in Edirnekapi cemetery.


Legacy

He was a thinker about religious and architectural topics. He claimed that God gave the act of judgment to human beings so architects could use this talent to create new designs as human. Contrary to Muslim society, he had concerns about twentieth century mosque architecture. He believed Muslims did not develop mosque architecture, but copied previous designs. His mosque designs added new forms.


References


External links

* *
There was democracy in Islamic architecture (Interview)
{{DEFAULTSORT:Cansever, Turgut 1921 births 2009 deaths People from Antalya Turkish architects Galatasaray High School alumni Academy of Fine Arts in Istanbul alumni Istanbul University alumni