Gokhan Kodalak
Part-time Lecturer
Email
kodalakg@newschool.edu
Office Location
L - 2 West 13th Street
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Gökhan Kodalak is an architect, instructing architecture and design studios at Parsons School of Design; a theorist, teaching philosophies of architecture, nature, and cities at Pratt Institute; and an architectural historian holding a Ph.D. from and teaching specialized seminars at Cornell University. His work explores architectural ontology and cybernetic epistemology, design ecology and nature-architecture continuum, spatial politics and urban commons, affective aesthetics and immanent ethics, and the heterodox Spinozist conception that architectural modalities are alive [animata].
Kodalak’s research is awarded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Canadian Centre for Architecture, and the Institute for Comparative Modernities. His design work is acknowledged with international awards, and exhibited at Johnson Museum of Art at New York, Antalya Architecture Biennial, and Plovdiv One Architecture Week. He was recently selected as the Theories of Architecture fellow at TU Delft. And he is a frequent speaker at international conferences and invited talks as in SCI-Arc (LA), Ecologías Afectivas (Madrid), and European Society for Aesthetics at Freie Universität (Berlin).
Kodalak’s discourse is published in peer-reviewed journals such as Deleuze Studies, Footprint, and Interstices, and books including Spinoza’s Philosophy of Ratio (2018), Architectures of Life and Death (2021), and The Rise of the Common City (2022). Most recently, Kodalak guest-edited a multi-issue publication project at Log, bringing together the understudied thinking of Spinoza, A.N. Whitehead, and Gilbert Simondon with the aesthetic production of David Foster Wallace, László Moholy-Nagy, and Vogelkop bowerbirds, so as to cultivate alternative approaches to the interfused questions of philosophy, nature, and design.
Degrees Held
Ph.D., Cornell University
M. Phil., Cornell University
B. Arch. & M. Sc., YTU, Istanbul