About
Design researcher exploring domestic futures and heritage contexts
Short bio
Berk Göksenin Tan is a design researcher working across domestic spaces, technologies, heritage, and more-than-human futures. This biography is placeholder text — replace it with your own concise introduction.
Their practice spans research through design, speculative prototyping, academic writing, and collaborative workshops. Interests include human–building interaction, future domestic infrastructures, and historic neighbourhoods as sites of inquiry.
Focus
Research interests
- Human–Building Interaction and domestic technologies
- More-than-human design and shared infrastructures
- Future domestic spaces and everyday futures
- Historic neighbourhoods and heritage as design research
- Speculative design and research through design methods
- Publications, workshops, and teaching as research practice
Background
Academic background
PhD (in progress) — Placeholder programme and institution. Brief description of doctoral research focus.
MA / MSc — Placeholder degree, year, and field of study.
BA — Placeholder undergraduate background in design, architecture, or related discipline.
Practice
Teaching & workshops
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Contact
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