CHAPTERS . ARTICLES . ESSAYS
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On Latticed Windows, Disease, and the Materiality of a Bygone Epoch
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Healthy Homes
Hygiene, Disease Prevention, and Domesticity During the 1930s in Turkey
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Metal Tubes, White Mattresses
Hygienic Living in Twentieth-Century Turkish Sanatoria
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From 'Prototype' to 'Model'
Architectural and spatial development of Block A (1924–1945) of Istanbul's Heybeliada Sanatorium
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Illuminating the Modern Home
A Study of Artificial Lighting Design in Early Republican Turkey
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Revisiting Istanbul Sanatoriums on the Centennial of the Turkish Republic
Building Types and Their Afterlives Post Tuberculosis
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Deconstructing the Story of a Contagion
Tuberculosis and Its Representations in Early Republican Turkey
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Architecture and Electrical Illumination in the First Fifty Years of the Republic
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Serving the Nation on a Recliner
Public Sanatoria of Early Republican Istanbul
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Space, Architecture, and Electric Light in Early Republican Istanbul
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Hygienic Design of Schools as a Medium for Negotiating Modernity and Preventive Medicine in the 1930s Turkey
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The Politics of Cutting and Gluing
Architectural Models as Propaganda in Early Republican Turkey
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Transient yet Settled
The Rooms for Tuberculosis Patients in Turkish Sanatoria
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'Nature's Hidden Mysteries'
Cultural Representations of Microscopy and X-Ray in Early Republican Turkey
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Electrical Illumination and Debates on Modern House in Early Republican Turkey
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Istanbul's Republican Era Architecture and Rüknettin Güney