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DR. PHIL ULYA VOGT-GOKNIL
Country: Switzerland
Profession: Architect
Dr. Vogt-Goknil was born in Istanbul in 1921 and studied architecture at the Mimar Sinan University.
After graduation she went to Zurich, Switzerland in 1946 and studied Art History at the University of
Zurich. In 1950 she married A.M. Vogt an art critic at the Neue Zuercher Zeiting who later became a
professor at the Swiss Institute of Technology. The Vogts have two sons.
Dr. Vogt-Goknil has published extensively about Turkish architecture. Her doctoral thesis is
“Kuntsgeschichtliche Grundbegriffe und Umraumerlebnis” was published in 1951 in Zurich.
Turkische Moscheen was published both in Zurich (in German) and Lausanne (in French) in 1951.
Piranesis Carceri Visionen, Zurich 1958.
Osmanische Turkei appeared in the series “Architektur der Welt” in 1965 in Fribourg (Switzerland) in
German, French, English, and Italian.
Moscheen, Paris (French) in 1975
Moscheen, Zurich (German) in 1978
Fruislamisiche Bogenwande, Graz (Austria) in 1982
Sinan, Berlin and Tubingen (Germany) 1993. This book will be published in French next autumn.
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