Turgut Cansever

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Turgut Cansever (* 12. September 1921 in Antalya; † 22. Februar 2009 in Istanbul) war ein türkischer Architekt und Schriftsteller. Er wurde als einziger Architekt dreimal mit dem Aga Khan Award for Architecture ausgezeichnet. rdf:langString
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 three times. He is known as "The Wise Architect". He took charge in many towns, zoning, and protected area projects. He designed Beyazıt Square and was the author of the first art history doctoral thesis in Turkey. rdf:langString
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