Betül Anıker is a Turkish architect whose work brings together public space, politics, and collective memory through carefully structured drawings, models, and narratives. Trained at TU Delft, Politecnico di Torino, and the University of Miami, she has studied and practiced across three continents, developing a human‑centred and contextually responsive design approach that moves fluidly between research and built form. Her projects and collaborations span adaptive reuse, temporary shelters, and cultural institutions, alongside installations produced for Cornell’s Sibley Hall and assistantship with the Borders & Territories group at TU Delft.
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