Bio
B.Arch., M.Sc., Ph.D.
Emre Ilgin received his B.Arch. (2003), M.Sc. (2006) and Ph.D. (2018) in Architecture from Middle East Technical University, Ankara (Turkey). He worked in numerous architectural offices, companies, and institutions regarding building design and construction industry, and taught in several universities as a part-time instructor for about 10 years.
One of the authors of the book - Tall Buildings: Structural System and Aerodynamic Form, Routledge (2014), for the last 8-years, he took part in design control and site supervision phases of numerous healthcare facility projects including over 3500-bed capacity (over one million m2) city hospitals as an architectural healthcare specialist on behalf of Turkish MoH. e has conducted a one-academic-semester post-doctoral study and taught a master course about tall building design at Aalto University. Currently he works as a post-doctoral visiting researcher at Tampere University. Major research interests include tall (wooden) (residential) buildings, healthcare design, and fire safety.
B.Arch., M.Sc., Ph.D.
Emre Ilgin received his B.Arch. (2003), M.Sc. (2006) and Ph.D. (2018) in Architecture from Middle East Technical University, Ankara (Turkey). He worked in numerous architectural offices, companies, and institutions regarding building design and construction industry, and taught in several universities as a part-time instructor for about 10 years.
One of the authors of the book - Tall Buildings: Structural System and Aerodynamic Form, Routledge (2014), for the last 8-years, he took part in design control and site supervision phases of numerous healthcare facility projects including over 3500-bed capacity (over one million m2) city hospitals as an architectural healthcare specialist on behalf of Turkish MoH. e has conducted a one-academic-semester post-doctoral study and taught a master course about tall building design at Aalto University. Currently he works as a post-doctoral visiting researcher at Tampere University. Major research interests include tall (wooden) (residential) buildings, healthcare design, and fire safety.