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Architectere
Bodrum Mimarlik Milas Mimarlik
Muğla/Milas/Bodrum/Turkey
I'm a architectere.My plan is keep both interior architecture and architecture.

Architect
Burcu Yılmaz
I was born on 15/04/1986 in Muğla.I was studied Elementary, middle and high school in Muğla.My career, I continued reading the construction technician in Muğla University.After reading the interior Architecture department at Eastern Mediterranean University, I was continued to pursue my career by finishing the architecture department at the Cyprus International University.
After my career, thrown into the working life, and I will do by signing the project, Assign definite steps towards the summit, I hit the road rise to be an architect. I did throughout my career, architecture and interior architecture you will find on the page.

Architect
Gottfried Böhm
Böhm was born into a family of architects in Offenbach, Hessen. His father, Dominikus Böhm, is renowned for having built numerous churches throughout Germany. His grandfather was also an architect. After graduating from Technical University of Munich in 1946, he studied sculpture at a nearby fine-arts academy. Böhm later integrated his skills in clay model making, which he learned during this time, into his design process.After graduating in 1947, Böhm worked for his father until the latter's death in 1955 and later taking over the firm. During this period, he also worked with the "Society for the Reconstruction of Cologne" under Rudolf Schwarz. In 1951 he travelled to New York City, where he worked for six months in the architectural firm of Cajetan Baumann. While travelling in America he met two of his greatest inspirations, German architects Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Walter Gropius. Böhm was married to Elisabeth Böhm, also an architect, whom he met in 1948 while studying in Munich 1948. She assisted him in several of his projects, working mainly on interior designs. They have four sons, three of which are now architects.In the following decades Böhm constructed many buildings around Germany, including churches, museums, civic centres, office buildings, homes, and apartments. He has been considered to be both an expressionist and post-Bauhaus architect, but he prefers to define himself as an architect who creates "connections" between the past and the future, between the world of ideas and the physical world, between a building and its urban surroundings. In this vein, Böhm always envisions the colour, form, and materials of a building in relationship with its setting. His earlier projects were done mostly in molded concrete, but more recently he has begun using more steel and glass in his buildings, due to the technical advancements in both materials. His concern for urban planning is evident in many of his projects, again showing his concern for "connections".

Architect
Great Sinan
This site is dedicated to ‘Architecht Great Sinan’ (1489-1588) , the master of the domes who innovered Ottoman Design in many aspects.
Sinan shaped the Ottoman Empire architecture in 16th century in so many directions that he was named ‘Great Sinan’, ‘Big Sinan’ by the public while he was still living. With the courtly works which he built in the era that he lived, he drove the actual panaromic view of Ottoman Turkish Istanbul. Sinan, himself is the owner of most of the works that belong to Ottoman Empire Classical era.
In his age, many statesmen queued up for getting their fountains, charitable acts, built by him.
It’s quite unbelievable that Sinan lived long enough(nearly 100 years) to achieve these requisitions and had the chance to be eternal by the works that he did.
In his age, many statesmen queued up for getting their fountains, charitable acts, built by him.
It’s quite unbelievable that Sinan lived long enough(nearly 100 years) to achieve these requisitions and had the chance to be eternal by the works that he did.

Architect
Alexandre-Théodore Brongniart
Born in Paris, France. A prominent member of Parisian society, in 1767 he married Anne-Louise d'Egremont. The couple became friends of the royal portrait painter, Marie Louise Élisabeth Vigée-Lebrun who painted the portrait of their daughter, Alexandrine-Emilie Brongniartthat now hangs in the National Gallery in London, Mademoiselle Brongniart 1788. During the Reign of Terror, Vigée-Lebrun hid in Brongniart’s home before fleeing the country.
Alexandre-Théodore Brongniart was also a close friend of Jean Antoine Houdon, the pre-eminent French sculptor of the day who sculpted busts of his daughter Alexandrine-Emilie and his sonAlexandre Jr. that are now in the Louvre Museum in Paris.
Palais Brongniart
Alexandre-Théodore Brongniart designed hotels, including the Hôtel de Bourbon-Condé and the Hotel de Monaco, and a number of exclusive private residences. In 1782 he was named architect and controller-general of the Ecole Militaire (Military School). In 1804, he was commissioned byNapoleon Bonaparte to create the layout for the famous Père Lachaise Cemetery. The Emperor was so pleased with his work that in 1807 he chose Brongniart to design the Paris Bourse (the Parisian stock exchange). Brongniart did all of the designs but it would be his last work and he would not live to see the classical Greek styled building completed in 1825. The building was named "Palais Brongniart" in his honor and remains in use to this day.
Alexandre-Théodore Brongniart died in Paris in 1813 and was interred there in the cemetery he had designed.