Fikret Yegül is an architectural historian specializing in Roman
art and architecture; he has long worked on the Sardis Archaeological
Expedition. He has been a Fulbright Fellow and an Ailsa Mellon Bruce Senior
Fellow at CASVA Washington, D.C. His books include
The Roman Bath Gymnasium Complex at Sardis, 1986; Gentlemen
of Instinct and Breeding: Architecture at the American Academy in Rome,
1894—1940, 1991; Baths and Bathing in
Classical Antiquity, 1992. The last has won the Society of Architectural
Historians' Alice Davis Hitchcock Prize. Yegül is currently working
on a folio publication of the Temple of Artemis at Sardis focusing on
a real-time digital modeling of the monument. He regularly teaches courses
in Greek and Roman art and architecture, but he is excited about a new
design-based course "Culture of Architecture" to be offered
next year.
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