
Architect, Founder, Esra Moza Architecture
Esra Moza graduated from Gazi University with a BA in 2005 and from METU Department of Architecture with MA in 2009. She has worked as a designer architect in various architectural offices since 2004. During this time, she gained a lot of professional experience with projects such as housing, office, tourism, education, multi-purpose centers, administrative buildings and sports facilities. After working in the Architectural Project Department of Eskişehir Odunpazarı Municipality for 3 years, she founded EsraMoza Architecture Office and started her own work in Ankara. She received her PhD degree from Anadolu University Department of Architecture in 2020. She studied the concept of “media facade” as her master’s thesis subject and examined the effects of computer technologies and the concept of “sustainability” on architecture through new library designs in her doctoral thesis. These academic studies are brought to the studio environment and become a source of inspiration in project production works. Since the Fall Semester of 2018, he has been working as a part-time lecturer at Gazi University Architecture Department M201 Studio.
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