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Zeynep Çelik is distinguished professor of architecture at the New Jersey Institute of Technology. Her publications include The Remaking of Istanbul (Washington, 1986; California, 1993), Displaying the Orient (California, 1992), Urban Forms and Colonial Confrontations (California, 1997), and Streets: Critical Perspectives on Public Space (California, 1993—coeditor), as well as articles on cross-cultural topics. She has two forthcoming books: Empire, Architecture, and the City: French-Ottoman Encounters, 1830-1914 (University of Washington Press, 2008) and Walls of Algiers: Narratives of the City through Text and Image (University of Washington Press and Getty Publications, 2009—coeditor). She is curating two exhibitions related to these books, respectively in the gallery of the Ottoman Bank in Istanbul and at the Getty Research Institute in Los Angeles. Dr. Çelik is the recipient of numerous grants and fellowships, most recently a Guggenheim Fellowship and an American Council of Learned Societies Fellowship. She served as the editor of the Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians (2000-2003). cel.win@ix.netcom.com
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