Ayşe Henry, Ph.D.


Ayşe Henry, Ph.D.
Instructor

Contact

Office: FF-310A
Tel: 2593
E-mail: ayse.henry [at] bilkent.edu.tr
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Kozkalesi Archaeological Project:
https://kozkalesisurvey.wixsite.com/website

Ayşe Belgin-Henry received PhD from the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, Department of Architecture in 2015. Her research lies in the intersection of Late Antique/ Medieval architecture, formulation of sacred space, archaeology of the Antiochene countryside and the conservation of historical sites. In addition to book chapters on these topics and an edited volume, she has published articles in several symposium proceedings and co-published in the International Journal of Architectural Heritage. Ayşe Henry teaches Conservation of Historical Environments and History of Built Environment courses, as well as Basic Design studio. 


Publications (Selected)

Henry, C. O., Belgin-Henry A. (2021). The Carians: From Seafarers to City Builders/ Karialılar: Denizcilerden Kent Kuruculara. Yapı Kredi Yayınları.
 
Belgin-Henry A. (2018).A mobile Dialogue of an Immobile Saint: St. Symeon the Younger, Divine Liturgy, and the Architectural Setting. In  J. Bogdanovic (ed.). Perceptions of the Body and Sacred Space in Late antique and Byzantium (pp. 149-165). Routledge.
 
Belgin-Henry, A. (2019). “The bishop, the saint and their site: The Wondrous Mountain in an Antiochene context.” In S.Yalman and H. Uğurlu (eds.) Sacred Spaces + Urban Networks (pp. 3- 18). ANAMED.

Awards, Grants, and Fellowships (Selected)

Ayşe Belgin- Henry, Dumbarton Oaks Project Grant, 2020. 
 
Ayşe Belgin-Henry, AKMED Project Grant, 2018. 
 

Exhibitions and Lectures (Selected)

12/ 2021 “Zooming in and out at Medieval Antioch: Kozkalesi (Antakya/Turkey) in its regional context” The 46th Annual Byzantine Studies Conference (Mary Jaharis Center sponsored panel- R. Ousterhout: New Direction in Byzantine Architectural Studies).


11/2017 “An Antiochene Site through New Antiochene Perspectives: The Site of St. Symeon the Younger” The American Schools of Oriental Research 2017 Annual Meeting, Boston.


10/2017 “A Burial Setting for Martha and St. Symeon the Younger: The South Church at the Wondrous Mountain Reconsidered” The 43rd Annual Byzantine Studies Conference, University of Minnesota.

Department of Architecture Bilkent University FF-304A
06800 Ankara – TURKEY

Email: arch@bilkent.edu.tr

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