Biographie
Fulya Selçuk graduated from Istanbul Technical University, Department of Architecture in 2011. She spent one year of her undergraduate education in Brussels, Sint-Lucas Hogeshool with the Erasmus exchange programme. In 2014, she became a research assistant at Dokuz Eylül University, Department of Architecture. In 2018, she got her Master's degree at the same university with her thesis entitled "A contribution to the Actor Network Theory as a method of deciphering the relationships of power implicit to space: Chronological Relationship Diagram" and enrolled in the Architectural Design PhD programme. She has been a visiting PhD candidate at Politecnico di Milano (2019) and ALICE Lab, EPFL (2024). She has taken an active role in organizing many local participation workshops in the historical center of Izmir, as a part of the “Participation Workshops” team. Her research interests are "participatory architecture", "minor architecture" and "feminist practices in architectural research and education". She has national and international publications and has been awarded in national and international architectural competitions. In her PhD, she develops minor methodologies for researching the spatialities of a more than human multitude with the case of roofscapes.