الدكتورة أمينة فيليز كولمك

أستاذ مساعد في العمران المستدام

البريد الإلكتروني

ekolmek@hbku.edu.qa

موقع المكتب

C.02.030

الدكتورة أمينة فيليز كولمك

أستاذ مساعد في العمران المستدام

المؤهلات العلمية

PhD in Architecture

MA in Interior Architecture

الكيان

كلية الدراسات الإسلامية

القسم

الفن والعمارة الإسلامية والعمران

السيرة الذاتية

Dr. Emine Filiz Kölmek is an Assistant Professor of Sustainable Urbanism at the College of Islamic Studies. Her research focuses on Islamic aesthetics, Ottoman architecture, urban transformation, and sustainability. She has contributed to scholarly discussions on the spatial organization of Topkapı Palace and methodological approaches for analyzing Islamic art and architecture. Her research has been published in peer-reviewed books and presented at international conferences, with ongoing work on sustainability in urban transformation and meaning in Islamic architecture.

Dr. Kölmek holds a PhD in Architecture from Middle East Technical University (METU), where she graduated with a perfect 4.0 GPA. She earned her MA in Interior Architecture and her BA in Urban Design and Landscape Architecture from Bilkent University with a full scholarship. She is a recipient of the HBKU-CIS Research Cluster Grant for a book project on Islamic aesthetics, a collaborative research initiative led by HBKU faculty.

With more than ten years of professional experience, Dr. Kölmek worked as an urban designer and landscape architect at Ankara Metropolitan Municipality, leading key urban transformation projects, including Hıdırlık, İsmetpaşa, and AtıfbeyI; and contributing to Türkiye’s largest initiative, the New Mamak Project. She also taught architecture and design at Yıldırım Beyazıt University.

PhD in Architecture

Middle East Technical University, Turkiye

2023

MA in Interior Architecture

Bilkent University, Turkiye

2013

BA in Urban Design and Landscape Architecture

Bilkent University, Turkiye

2007

  • Urban transformation and recreation projects
  • Cultural-social sustainability
  • Islamic aesthetics, art, and visual culture
  • Palatial architecture in Islamic geography
  • Ottoman architectural/artistic culture

Assistant Professor of Sustainable Urbanism

College of Islamic Studies, Hamad Bin Khalifa University

2024 – Present

Part-Time Instructor

Department of Architecture, Ankara Yıldırım Beyazıt University, Türkiye

2023 – 2024

Urban Designer and Landscape Architect

Department of Special Projects and Urban Transformation, Ankara Metropolitan Municipality, Türkiye

2013 – 2024

Urban Designer

Başkent Natural Gas Distribution Company, Türkiye

2007 – 2013

Kölmek, E. F. (Forthcoming). Meaning in Islamic architecture: A case study on Murad III Privy Room as a stylized realm. In A. Ertugrul (Ed.), Meaning in architecture. International Research Center for Islamic History, Art and Culture (IRCICA).

Kölmek, E. F. (2025). Questioning rapid urban transformations through sustainability criteria: The case of Çukurambar neighborhood, Ankara. In A. Kahera, S. Barakat, & S. Ghadanfar (Eds.), Strategic rebuilding and affordable housing in the Muslim world. Lexington Books.

Kölmek, E. F. (2025). Visual language of Islamic arts: A study on Islamic decorative arts and religious symbolism. In M. E. Kalgi & S. Özyurt (Eds.), Proceedings of the 11th International European Conference on Interdisciplinary Scientific Research (January 20–22, 2024), Lisbon, Portugal (pp. 742–752). Liberty Publishing House.

Kölmek, E. F. (2024). Social determinants of environmental concern: The case of Çukurambar, Ankara. In B. Öztürk & S. Seydoşoğlu (Eds.), Proceedings of ICSULA 2023: II. International Conference on Sustainable Cities and Urban Landscapes – Re-Thinking the Future of the Cities and Urban Landscapes (October 26–27, 2023), Konya, Turkey (pp. 745–764).

Kölmek, E. F. (2017). Arts and decoration in the Arab world. In M. D’Agostino (Ed.), Le Cenerentole dell’Arte. Academy of Fine Arts of Naples, Artem.

  • 7th Cycle Research Cluster Grant (with Prof. Akel Ismail Kahera), HBKU, for a book project: The Aesthetics of Monotheism: Islam & the Hermeneutics of Art and Architecture (2025)
  • Completion of PhD courses with 4.00/4.00 CGPA
  • Ranked 4th in BFA Graduation and 1st in MFA Graduation
  • BFA Full Scholarship and MFA Scholarship, Bilkent University
  • Dean’s High Honor and Honor Lists, Bilkent University