Dincer graduated from Middle East Technical University (METU) Architecture Department in 2013 and received her master's degree from MArch Program in Architectural Design at Bilgi University in 2015. She has studied theory, criticism and design practice during her education and worked as student assistant in studio and theory classes while continuing the graduate school. She is working as editor in XXI Magazine.
As an international platform built on power of design, What Design Can Do sees design as a catalyst of change and regeneration while trying to find solution for today’s social problems
The source of Zweig’s questioning of home and belonging pushed many artists and thinkers of the age to produce texts that would reconstruct paradigms
What Design Can Do, an international design platform launched by designers from different disciplines, organized a challenge focused on refugees
Tatiana Schneider talks to XXI about background of Spatial Agency and shares standpoints for focusing alternative ways rather than the mainstream
Architecture For+With+By Refugees is an open source online platform that explores and shows ideas, projects, buildings, workshops and open calls including refugees from worldwide
Küçük Armutlu neighborhood has been trying for 30 years to survive against state policies of gentrification and displacement
StoneCycling, as a Dutch startup, collects demolition debris and transforms it into new materials at time of rapid construction and consumption
The world agenda full of crises makes it necessary for architectural practice to take a new look at the built and natural environment, and to develop new perspectives