İpek Tetik
Architect, Directorate of Climate Change
İpek Tetik completed her undergraduate studies in Architecture at Anadolu University between 2012 and 2017. During her studies, she focused on building and interior design, spatial dynamics, urban design, and environmental organization.
She continued her academic journey at Oxford Brookes University between 2021 and 2022, earning a MSc in Sustainable Architecture: Evaluation and Design, where she specialized in building physics, urban sustainability, building performance evaluation, and Net Zero & Passivhaus design principles. She began her professional career in 2017 at CA Architects, where she was responsible for preparing architectural project drafts and monitoring project processes. She later worked at Kütahya Municipality, focusing on urban project design, modeling, and technical detailing. Since 2023, she has been working at the Ministry of Environment, Urbanization, and Climate Change, within the Directorate of Climate Change. In this role, she is responsible for contributing to the preparation of key documents such as NDC, LTS, and IDASEP, as well as overseeing technical modeling and policy development processes related to the building sector.
As an architect who believes in the power of design to create a positive impact on people, society, and the environment, Tetik is committed to developing sustainable, innovative, and functional solutions.