Architectural Portfolio 2017

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P O R T F O L I O E B R U

R A T O

Selected professional works between 2010 and 2017


Curriculum Vitae

WORK EXPERIENCE 2017 - present

2016 - 2017 (6 months) 2014 - 2016 (2,5 years)

EBRU MANTEIGAS DOS SANTOS RATO interior architecture architecture urban design / planning Date of Birth / Place: 11.01.1984 / İstanbul Professional memberships: TMMOB Chamber of Architects İstanbul Marital Status: Married

Ortaklar Caddesi, No:1/11 Şişli - İstanbul +90 543 795 5150 durmazebru84@gmail.com ebrudurmaz@hotmail.com

2013 - 2014 (6 months)

(PROFESSIONAL)

ELDA Architects

Project Coordinator Istanbul - Turkey

interior arhitecture, architecture (eldaarchitects.com)

MuuM Architects

interior arhitecture, architecture Interior Design Project Coordinator (muum.com.tr) Istanbul - Turkey kibrID Project interior arhitecture, architecture Interior Design Project Coordinator kibrid.com) Istanbul - Turkey

Tres Architecture

architecture (www.tresmimarlik.com)

Architect / Urban planner Istanbul - Turkey

JNC International

2011 - 2013 (2 years)

Urban planner Brussels - Belgium

2010 - 2011 (1 year)

CONIX RDBM Architects

urban planning, landscape (www.jnc.be)

Architect Brussels - Belgium

WORK EXPERIENCE

(FREELANCE & INTERNSHIPS)

2014 - present (3 years +)

Moonpowder Origami Crafts, Product Design Istanbul - Turkey

2009 (3 months)

Purple Business Partners Freelance architectural consultant & graphic designer Bucharest - Romania (worked from Istanbul)

2008 (6 months)

Tunalı Architecture Part-time architect

2008 (2 months)

Güner Mimarlık Intern Architect

2005 - 2006 (3 months)

IMP (İstanbul Metropolitan Planning & Urban Design Center) Intern Urban Planner Istanbul - Turkey

architecture (conixrdbm.com)

founder / owner / designer

event management

Istanbul - Turkey

architecture

Istanbul - Turkey

architecture

urban planning


WORK EXPERIENCE 2017 - present

2016 - 2017 (6 months) 2014 - 2016 (2,5 years) 2013 - 2014 (6 months)

(PROFESSIONAL)

ELDA Architects

Project Coordinator Istanbul - Turkey

interior arhitecture, architecture (eldaarchitects.com)

MuuM Architects

2004 - 2010 Yıldız Technical University - Istanbul Arhitecture

interior arhitecture, architecture Interior Design Project Coordinator (muum.com.tr) Istanbul - Turkey kibrID Project interior arhitecture, architecture Interior Design Project Coordinator kibrid.com) Istanbul - Turkey

2009

Tres Architecture

architecture (www.tresmimarlik.com)

2014

Biblioteka - Istanbul Portuguese Language (1A)

JNC International

urban planning, landscape (www.jnc.be)

2011

Amira - Brussels French Language (1A, 1B, 2A, 2B)

Architect / Urban planner Istanbul - Turkey

2011 - 2013 (2 years)

Urban planner Brussels - Belgium

2010 - 2011 (1 year)

CONIX RDBM Architects

Architect Brussels - Belgium

WORK EXPERIENCE Moonpowder Origami Crafts, Product Design Istanbul - Turkey

2009 (3 months)

Purple Business Partners Freelance architectural consultant & graphic designer Bucharest - Romania (worked from Istanbul)

2008 (6 months)

Tunalı Architecture Part-time architect

2008 (2 months)

Güner Mimarlık Intern Architect

architecture (conixrdbm.com)

(FREELANCE & INTERNSHIPS)

2014 - present (3 years +)

2005 - 2006 (3 months)

EDUCATION

founder / owner / designer

event management

Istanbul - Turkey

architecture

Istanbul - Turkey

architecture

IMP (İstanbul Metropolitan Planning & Urban Design Center) Intern Urban Planner Istanbul - Turkey

urban planning

Sint-Lukas - Brussels Arhitecture

2003 - 2007 Yıldız Technical University Urban & Regional Planning

1996 - 2002 MSGSU (Fine Arts University) Graduate Organization Art Classes

COMPUTER SKILLS *****

AutoCAD

*****

SketchUp

*****

Adobe Photoshop

*****

Adobe InDesign

*****

Adobe Illustrator

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Microsoft Office

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Kerkythea Rendering Systems

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Vectorworks


IA INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE


01 THR-R /

2014

/ 10500 m² / RESIDENCE INTERIOR DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT PROJECT

02 THR-H /

2014

/ 2600 m² / HOTEL INTERIOR DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT PROJECT

03 THR-SO /

2015

/ 440 m² / SALES OFFICE INTERIOR DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT PROJECT

04 SNF /

2015

/ 750 m² / OFFICE RENOVATION PROJECT

05 KKL /

2016

/ 1300 m² / OFFICE INTERIOR DESIGN COMPETITION / 2

06 TUV /

2016

/ 750 m² / OFFICE INTERIOR DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT PROJECT

ND

PLACE

TÜVTÜRK


01 THR-R THE HOUSE RESIDENCE, BOMONTI RESIDENCE FLOOR LEVELS (1+1 APARTMENT AS A SAMPLE) ISTANBUL, TURKEY

The House Residence is a luxurious residence & hotel building, situated in the heart of Istanbul in a historical/ industrial but recently transforming neighbordhood so called ‘Bomonti’. The project consists of three floors of hotel (1st, 2nd & 3rd), twelve floors of residence, divided lounge areas on first basement and lobby areas on the ground floor for both functions.

Year: 2014

The interior concept, based on an industrial look, was developed by Conran+Partners in UK, and our objective was to apply this concept to the whole hotel, residence, lounge and lobby areas by preparing all construction documentation necessary. The residence part of the building has studios (79 units), 1+1s (49 units ), 2+1s (8 units) and penthouses (8 units). All housing units were designed to give flexibility to the owners by suggesting two combination of materials to choose (Look A & B options).

Size: 10500 m² Status: Under Construction Team:

kibrID PROJECT / TR

Ebru Rato Pınar Çelen

Participation:

Construction Drawings Material research Supplier research & contacting Preparing BoQ (Bill of Quantities) Preparing specifications Controlling construction site

The documentation prepared for this project is as below: -Architectural plans (of lobby, lounge, each apartment & bathroom typology and each residence floor) -FF&E plans (of lobby, lounge, each apartment & bathroom typology and each residence floor) -Reflected ceiling plans (of lobby, lounge, each apartment & bathroom typology and each residence floor) -Electrical & mechanical plans (of lobby, lounge, each apartment & bathroom typology and each residence floor) -Floor finish plans (of lobby, lounge, each apartment & bathroom typology and each residence floor) -Wall finish plans (of lobby, lounge, each apartment & bathroom typology and each residence floor) -Elevations of each interior façade (lobby, lounge, apartments, common corridors, bathrooms and kitchens) -Fixed furniture details (custom made lobby, lounge and apartment furnitures) -Door details and schedule -Wall, floor and ceiling details -BoQs The first 1+1 apartment built during the construction phase as the mock-up is prepared to be viewed in the portfolio as a sample of the whole project.

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ARCHITECTURAL PLAN (1+1 APARTMENT)

FF&E PLAN (1+1 APARTMENT)

ELECTRICAL & MECHANICAL PLAN (1+1 APARTMENT)

FLOOR FINISH PLAN (1+1 APARTMENT)

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REFLECTED CEILING PLAN (1+1 APARTMENT)

LIVINGROOM

WALL FINISH PLAN (1+1 APARTMENT)

DINING & KITCHEN

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ELEVATIONS (FEW EXAMPLES)

Entrance

Kitchen & Livingroom

Kitchen

FURNITURE DETAILS (FEW EXAMPLES)

Plans

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Elevation

Sections


BEDROOM

ENTRANCE

BATHROOM

GENERAL LOOK

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02 THR-H THE HOUSE RESIDENCE, BOMONTI HOTEL FLOOR LEVELS (TYPICAL ROOM AS A SAMPLE) ISTANBUL, TURKEY Year: 2014 Size: 2600 m² Status: Under Construction Team:

kibrID PROJECT / TR

Ebru Rato Pınar Çelen

Participation:

Construction Drawings Material research Supplier research & contacting Preparing BoQ (Bill of Quantities) Preparing specifications Controlling construction site

The House Hotel is situated on the 1st, 2nd & 3rd floors of The House Residence building with seperate services and entrances. The concept of the interior design of the hotel floor levels are also designed by Conran+Partners in UK. Our objective was to apply this concept to all of the rooms, lounge and lobby areas by preparing all construction documentation necessary. The hotel is consisted of 45 standart rooms (with double or twin king size bed options), 3 studio suites and 3 executive suites. The documentation prepared for this project is as below: -Architectural plans (of lobby, lounge, each apartment & bathroom typology and each residence floor) -FF&E plans (of lobby, lounge, each apartment & bathroom typology and each residence floor) -Reflected ceiling plans (of lobby, lounge, each apartment & bathroom typology and each residence floor) -Electrical & mechanical plans (of lobby, lounge, each apartment & bathroom typology and each residence floor) -Floor finish plans (of lobby, lounge, each apartment & bathroom typology and each residence floor) -Wall finish plans (of lobby, lounge, each apartment & bathroom typology and each residence floor) -Elevations of each interior façade (lobby, lounge, apartments, common corridors, bathrooms and kitchens) -Fixed furniture details (custom made lobby, lounge and apartment furnitures) -Door details and schedule -Wall, floor and ceiling details -BoQs The first typical room built during the construction phase as the mock-up is prepared to be viewed in the portfolio as a sample of the whole project.

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ARCHITECTURAL PLAN (TYPICAL HOTEL ROOM)

FF&E PLAN (TYPICAL HOTEL ROOM)

ELECTRICAL & MECHANICAL PLAN

FLOOR FINISH PLAN (TYPICAL HOTEL ROOM)


REFLECTED CEILING PLAN (TYPICAL HOTEL ROOM)

CUSTOM MADE FURNITURE

WALL FINISH PLAN (TYPICAL HOTEL ROOM)

ENTRANCE

BATHROOM

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ELEVATIONS (FEW EXAMPLES)

FURNITURE DETAILS (FEW EXAMPLES)

Plan

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Elevation

Sections


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03 THR-SO SALES OFFICE INTERIOR DESIGN THE HOUSE RESIDENCE, BOMONTI ISTANBUL, TURKEY

The sales office for The House Residence is built within the same structure of the building on the basement level as a temporary unit.

Year: 2015

The space is designed to serve not only as a sales office but also as a social space to hold parties, workshops and events in order to increase publicity. Therefore it needed to have its private office, meeting areas, a multi-purpose open space and supporting functions.

Size: 440 m² Status: Completed Team:

kibrID PROJECT / TR & FYP / TR

Ebru Rato Tony Phillipson

Participation:

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Concept Construction drawings 3D Model Material research Controlling execution on site

The main concept of The House Residence is also applied in the sales office. An industrial look is created to give the first impression of the concept of the residence itself for so that the potential buyers could feel the atmosphere. Leaving the ceilings and columns bare, improved this concept as well as decrasing the building costs since it is a temporary function in the main building. The design for funiture was made to be simple and funtional, such as the high tables with wheels so that they could be used for several occasions and also be able to be moved around when necessary.


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SUPERPOSED PLAN

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A

OPTIONAL RAY SPOT

OPTIONAL RAY SPOT

H: 30 cm.

FLOOR OUTLETS

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OPTIONAL OPTIONAL RAY SPOT

3

H: 30 cm.

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FLOOR OUTLETS

OPTIONAL RAY SPOT

H: 110 cm.

Y.M.(26x17.31/26.50)

A.M.(26x17.31/26.50)

B

MULTI-PURPOSE SPACE

H:30cm.

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H: 30 cm.

2

H: 30 cm.

KITCHENETTE 1

OPTIONAL RAY SPOT

H: 110 cm.

SHAFT D200 / W145

LL-113

H: 110 cm.

C

H: 30 cm.

LL-113

LL-015

LL-015

LL-010

FLOOR OUTLETS

LL-114

LL-010

FLOOR OUTLETS OPTIONAL RAY SPOT

H: 30 cm.

OPTIONAL RAY SPOT

OPTIONAL RAY SPOT

EXIT

WC

H: 30 cm.

ENTRANCE

OPTIONAL RAY SPOT

RECEPTION

H: 30 cm.

H: 30 cm.

H: 30 cm.

D

DMS

PFIX

FLOOR OUTLETS

H: 110 cm.

FLOOR OUTLETS

H: 30 cm.

H: 30 cm.

EXIT

H: 30 cm.

DMS

PRINT/ STORAGE

H: 110 cm. LL-101

PFIX

LL-101

H: 30 cm.

DMS

OFFICE

H: 30 cm.

LL-541

MEETING

ELEKTRIK PANOSU

LL-102

H: 110 cm.

H: 30 cm.

H: 30 cm.

H: 30 cm.

H: 30 cm.

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VIEW FROM THE ENTRANCE

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MULTI-PURPOSE SPACE BATHROOMS

MEETING ROOM

RECEPTION

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04 SNF SANOFI HEALTHCARE ISTANBUL BRANCH, OFFICE RENOVATION ISTANBUL, TURKEY

Sanofi Group’s Istanbul Office is located in one of the office towers (193) in the busiest business zones in Levent, Istanbul. The office management decided to renovate one of their floors due to the decrease in motivation of their employees .

Year: 2015

The project area was consisted of 400 m² of open office and 350 m² of managment and meeting rooms. The objective was to design a new concept by causing minimum demolition.

Size: 750 m² Status: Completed Team:

kibrID PROJECT / TR

Ebru Rato Pınar Çelen

Participation:

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Concept Construction drawings 3D Model Material research Supplier research & contacting Preparing BoQ (Bill of Quantities) Execution on site

The intruduced concept was bringing natural elements and colors to create positive feelings in the work space in order to increase motivation. Use of colors such as green, orange and yellow with white and timber furniture helped us with or main idea. Creating a circular pattern on the floor cover was helpful to treat the entrance as a main plaza. This pattern was pixelized and reduced as people move with the main circulation corridors. Because of the limited budget, some of the existing tile carpets were replaced with new colors according to the pattern that is designed in the 3D model. The bare and grey columns were covered with two types of vinyl wall covers with tree textures. Another problem on this floor was the WC doors that directly opened to the open office. A special detail was solved to hang the semi-transparent resin based seperators with real branches in them. After deciding to place plants on each table, I made all the origami work in the pots as a finishing touch that can be seen in the pictures.


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THE MOOD WALLCOVER ON THE COLUMNS

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COLORFUL PIXELS WITH FADED DENSITY

MAIN ENTRANCE WITH CIRCULAR PLAZA

SEMI-TRANSPARENT RESIN SEPERATOR (WC-OFFICE)

DEMOLISHING WALLS TO CREATE MORE OPEN OFFICE AREA & RECEIVE MORE NATURAL LIGHT

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COMPLETED PROJECT

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05 KKL INTERIOR DESIGN COMPETITION FOR DOĞUŞ OTOMOTİV HEADQUARTERS ISTANBUL, TURKEY

The objective of the competition was to design the main entrance and a typical office floor of the new headquarter of Doğuş Otomotiv in Kartal. The company is the biggest distributer in Turkey of famous car brands such as Audi, Bentley, Bugatti, Porche, Lamborghini, Volkswagen and Seat.

Year: 2016

The total area to be designed was 1300 m². 400 m² of this surface was the on the ground floor, covering the main entrance and reception hall as well as the café which was integrated in the building and served to the office users and guests. The rest of the total surface, 900 m², was the typical office floor. The company desired to see a design concept for the mission given which could be later applicable to the rest of the building.

Size: 1300 m² Status: 2nd place Team:

MuuM Architects / TR

Ebru Rato Mattia Fonzar

Participation:

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Concept Technical Drawings 3D Model (Not including renders) Visual Graphics Presentation Material Board

The concept was shaped around “dynamism” since the company is a distributor of high tech and perfectly designed vehicles. Linearity was the element to reflect this image of constant motion and materials that create such effect were chosen through the design process.


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Level 00 Plan

MAIN ENTRANCE

1 CAFE

TERRACE

3

SHOWROOM ENTRANCE

30

SEAT SHOWROOM (NOT IN PROJECT)

RECEPTION & WAITING LOUNGE

2

ELEVATOR HALL


The main idea of the design on this floor was to create a prestigious and welcoming area, which reflects the company identitiy and integrates the use of technology in the interior space. After studying the general zoning, the reception area was placed at the end of the perspective as an outstanding element and left the rest of the space free to improve the linear perception. The same idea continued in the cafĂŠ zone. Linear metal suspended ceilings with lighting fixtures integrated, aluminum composite panels for wall finishes and natural stone for floor finishes with two different colors with linear cuts were used on this floor.

ELEVATOR HALL

2

CAFE

3

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Level 04 Plan

N

Flexibility was the main concern for office levels because of the growth of the company (usually more than it is projected).

WORK LOUNGE MANAGER

MANAGER

TEAM ROOM

The multi-purpose space was designed as a flexible space for the future users of the open office space.

PRINT AREA

Option 2 / More teamrooms, more space left for open office

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TOUCHDOWN

5

MULTI-PURPOSE SPACE

MAILS

RECEPTION

ELEVATOR HALL

4 COFFEE CORNER

Option 3 / Increased team rooms

WORK LOUNGE

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QUIET ROOMS

TEAM SPACES

SWITCH ROOM

GM ASSISTANT LOCKER & CLOSET

GENERAL MANAGER

BREAKOUT AREA DIRECTOR BALCONY

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The multi purpose area was located in the 12+ meter depth of the floor plan since the space didn’t need a lot of natural light or view. The area has visual & acoustic seperators for the office area to stay peaceful. It is suitable for presentations & informal meetings.

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Alternative working spaces are created in the project in order to make working environment more flexible and comfortable.

1 - Team Rooms

2 - Touchdown

3 - Quiet Rooms

4 - Team Spaces

5 - Work Lounges

Internal meeting rooms for 4-10 people who want privacy & concentration.

Designed for short time. Ideal for mobile employees.

Prepared for one person and maximum concentration.

Designed with all necessary technological equipment. It is a semiclosed space.

Located within the open office. They are used for informal and unplanned meetings.

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Circulation areas are covering the minimum surface. Manager rooms and open offices are in the best location in terms of light and view. As well as giving the flexibility for future changes, it was also important to increase the motivation of employees.

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06 TUV TÜVTÜRK HEADQUARTERS INTERIOR DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT ISTANBUL, TURKEY

The project area was situated in Kağıthane, İstanbul of an office complex so called SEBA Boulevard. The client bought Block B within this project and decided to move its headquarters with their “Academy” facility here.

Year: 2016

Tüvtürk is a company giving vehicle inspection services with shareholders such as Doğuş, Tüv Süd and Bridgepoint. They also have four other firms supplying different services within their structure.They also have an academy building in the perimeter of Istanbul where they give education to their licensed inspectors. The challenge of the project was to combine all these groups under one roof in their new headquarters.

Size: 3500 m² Status: Under construction Team:

MuuM Architects / TR

Ebru Rato Hande Tunç

Participation: Concept 3D Model (Not including renders) Presentation Animations Construction Drawings Material research & board Supplier research & contacting Preparing BoQ (Bill of Quantities) Preparing specifications

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The building had six storeys and the busy programme had to be managed within 3500 m². The academy facility was placed on the basement and ground floor with 5 classrooms, multifunctional space, management rooms, restaurant and supporting spaces (changing room, doctor room, wc etc.). The next 3 floors were only for the office use. The first floor was designed for TDB insurance company where they have a call center that brings acoustic problems. The second floor had 3 different firms where they all wanted to be seperated from each other. The third floor was designed for one firm. All the social (and noise source) areas were brought around the main core on the office floors so that there could be more flexibility, space, natural light and ventilation in the office space. The last floor was designed only for the higher management part of the company. After the design phase, all construction documentation and coordination with the engineers and site had started. The technical drawings consists of architectural, furniture, ceiling, electrical-mechanical, floor & wall finish plans and sections and all the details such as furniture fixtures, kitchen & WCs, doors, walls, ceilings, floors.


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LEVEL 04 - MANAGEMENT

Main Entrance A.M. 2 Kitchen A.M.

A.M.

WC

A.M.

Assis. Man.

Foyer

3

Assistant

General Manager

According to the programme, this floor is designed only for the management. All the managers are located along the façade and they all have view. The use of material on this level is more different that the rest of the building but still continuing the same identitiy and concept. Parquet, wooden panels on walls, wall paper, natural stone on the floor are some of the selected materials.

1 TERRACE

N

Server & Print

Meeting Room

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LEVEL 03 - TÜVTÜRK

Main Entrance

Kitchenette

Q.R.

Lounge

The main idea on the office floors are to locate the manager-director rooms in the corners and give them the option to have direct contact with their teams. The sitting arrangement is made according to the department scheme. The social areas are in the middle since they won’t need much natural light and contact with the office space. Acoustical solutions are considered with the use of materials on the ceiling, walls and floor.


CEILING OPTIONS Acoustic ceiling

Lighting cove w/ surfaced downlights

WALL FINISH OPTIONS Linear Wood Panels (Oak)

Wood Panels (Oak)

2

FLOOR FINISH OPTIONS Marble

Walnut parquet

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N

Main Entrance

LEVEL 02 - TĂœVTĂœRK / TT ISTANBUL / TDB There are three firms located on the third floor. They are seperated by doors and dividing glass panels with glass films applied but employers have access cards to move around the floor area. Meeting rooms have room wizards on the door to be able to work with appointment system.

Server & Print

Meeting Meeting Room Room

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Q.R.

Lounge

LEVEL 01 - TDB INSURANCE

Main Entrance 4

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Server & Print

Meeting Room

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Kitchenette

Q.R.

Lounge

First floor has a smaller footprint and it has the insurance company with the call center. Call center is put to a seperate area and acoustic cautions are considered on the panels used above the workstations.


CEILING OPTIONS Acoustic hexagon ceiling panels

Linear metal ceiling

WALL FINISH OPTIONS Painted Glass

Wooden Panels

Acoustic Fabric

Wallcover

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FLOOR FINISH OPTIONS PVC

Carpet Tile

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N

Main Entrance

LEVEL 00 & B1- ACADEMY

LEVEL 00 C5

There are five classrooms in the academy. There is a possibility to combine the two big classes by opening the moving panels when necessary. The multi-purpose hall is for workshops, break time and presentations. There are custom made sitting units creating a topography feeling. When there is a workshop, the sitting units can be used with the tables of the classes. The restaurant downstairs is only for the academy use and there is only catering service. It is also the first space to arrive for people who come to academy where it is connected to the parking area. There is changing rooms and storage for luggage.

C4

Multi Purpose Space 7 Teachers’ Room

C1

C2

C3

Management 6

N

Entrance from parking

Changing Rooms

Server

CEILING & WALL OPTIONS

FLOOR FINISH OPTIONS

WOOD WOOL

CERAMIC

PERFORATED METAL

Antistatic Vinyl

WCs

Doctor Lounge Academy Entrance from Parking 8 Service Kitchen

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Restaurant


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LA LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE


01 BIO /

2010

/ VARIOUS / MASTERPLAN

02 NDR /

2012

/ 70 HA / MASTERPLAN & URBAN DESIGN

03 ARK /

2012

/ 50 HA / MASTERPLAN & URBAN DESIGN

04 BEN /

2012

/ 165 HA / MASTERPLAN & URBAN DESIGN

05 TER /

2012

/ 60 HA / MASTERPLAN & URBAN DESIGN

06 ATH /

2012

/ 6.70 HA / COMPETITION FOR MASTERPLAN / WINNER

07 GBX /

2012

/ 16.50 HA / MASTERPLAN FOR ECO-QUARTIER

08 ARL /

2013

/ 2.20 HA / LANDSCAPE DESIGN

09 GEN /

2013

/ 8.70 HA / COMPETITION FOR MASTERPLAN / WINNER


01 BIO NHAUS BIOLOGOCAL PARK MASTERPLAN, CHINA Year: 2010 Team:

Conix Architects / BE

Ebru Rato Fabio Ribeiro

Participation: Concept Technical Drawings Visual Graphics Presentation

Since China has a lot of new construction going on plots where there is no connection to any existing cities and nothing built around them, the challenge was to create a city model that is sustainable and self sufficient. The objective throughout the design process for bio-park was to argue a principle that could remain flexible to different topographic conditions, densities and environments. The main idea was to design a flexible layout that would be possible to apply in different scenarios. In order to design the concept, The program for the conceptual site was approached as a living organism. The Industry area was to contain the largest quantity of natural resourse capturing and recycling technology, in order to act as the filter between nature and man. This refered to the implantation of geothermal facilities, waste water and sludge collection and filtering to return as useful organic matter, wind and solar energy collection, as well as a low carbon, green and light industry and storage facilities. Very much like nature’s process of converting CO2 to usable organic compounds, photosynthesis, the industry was attached to the city by means of a green belt, around which occupation naturally flourished.

Photosynthesis (conversion of CO2 to organic compounds) Artificial systems Compound conversion

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LOW DENSITY HOUSING

HIGH DENSITY HOUSING OFFICES & COMMERCIAL MIXED USE CORE

GREEN BELT

INDUSTRY

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FUNCTIONS

Mixed Use Commercial Offices High Density Housing Low Density Housing Green Belt Industry According to sustainable site planning guidelines, the housing will follow low-density in the outer limits of the layout, with denser housing allocated around the green belt, and higher concentration of circulation. Assuming a general occupation ration of 100 per ha, estimated population is 3500 inhabitants.

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TRANSPORTATION

Primary Road Secondary Road Public Transport Local Road Pedestrian / Bicycle

The promotion of pedestrian and use of bicycles by creating exiting functions, like parks, canals & public space. Accordingly less cars, less parking, results in smaller roads. The “green belt� principle can maintain attractive spaces to transit by foot or cycle & even public transport network.


GREEN SPACES

Green Belt Water Collecting Parks Pedestrian / Bicycle Main Stream Water Facility

ENERGY

Water Collection Energy Circulator Waste Recycling Wind Turbines

The green belt that surrounds and nourishes the settlement contains the largest recreational areas and maintains a natural ecosystem for local animal & plant life. Smaller scaled water collecting areas are located in the less dense housing quarters & canalize their water to the larger ring.

Solar, wind and geothermal energy collection on-site is favorable for the known topographical conditions. The industry is designed as a low carbon emitting lightly structured industry facility whose main function, among usual industrial needs, is to capture natural recourses and redirect it back to the settlement.

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02 NDR MASTERPLAN & URBAN DESIGN FOR NADOR, MOROCCO Year: 2012

Nador (L’Axe Onda) is located along the Lagune Marchica (La Lagune de Marchica). The objective of the project was to transform the city into a new tourism and trade center. The site had direct connection with the lake and one of the goal of the project was to create a residential zone looking over the future marina and the natural reserve which was a small island with many bird species.

Team:

JNC International / BE

The site was an old airport zone so it had a perpendicular shape to the coast. The rising topography allows users to have a view to the lake and the natural reserve as they move from up to the coastal edge of the project. Residential and commercial functions, as well as other facilities, were designed to be built more on the perimeter of the site so that it would be possible to create open and green spaces in the middle that flowed down to the coast. The main green area in the central zone is strongly connected to the rest of the urban park (planned in the landuse previously).

Ebru Rato Isabelle Bassette Stef Van Der Bempt Ludovic Delorme

The coastal area was designed to be a recreation area for the city and only allowed to be used by pedestrians (most of the hours). This created a barrier between the natural resource and the built environment so that the birds were not disturbed.

Size: 70.00 Ha Status: Under construction

Participation: Concept Technical Drawings 3D Model (Not including renders except the abstract ones) Visual Graphics Presentation

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03 ARK MASTERPLAN & URBAN DESIGN FOR AREKMAN, MOROCCO Year: 2012 Size: 50.00 Ha Status: Under construction Team:

JNC International / BE

Ebru Rato Isabelle Bassette Stef Van Der Bempt Ludovic Delorme

Participation: Concept Technical Drawings 3D Model (Not including renders) Visual Graphics Presentation

56

Arekman is another city located along the Lagune Marchica (La Lagune de Marchica). It has a history of being a center for the sports clubs and is in the junction where the urban meets the nature. The objective of the project was to transform the city into a center for sports facilities and also an information point for the nature trekking routes (lagoon landscape park). Fishing is also a big part of the economic activity of this zone. There is a need to create a shelter for fishing boats so it was crutial to answer to that need. The families living in this neighborhood also needed schools to be located in this district. Gardens for fruit trees were designed along this small peninsula to create an alternative and small scale economical activity for the families. Behind the future marina, a residential zone so called the “canal houses� was designed along the canals to be created. The urban park along the whole coast of the lake, ended in Arekman with connection to the nature trekking routes and a golf centeron the south east of the site.


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04 BEN MASTERPLAN & URBAN DESIGN FOR BENÄ° ANSAR, MOROCCO Year: 2012 Size: 165.00 Ha Status: Under construction Team:

JNC International / BE

Ebru Rato Isabelle Bassette Stef Van Der Bempt Ludovic Delorme

Participation: Concept Technical Drawings 3D Model (Not including renders) Visual Graphics Presentation

62

The city Beni Ansar has a border with the Spanish land, Melilla. Therefore it has an international role within Lake Marchica zone also because of its harbour. It was the city to be transformed into the business and trade center. While creating this high rise area with offices and residential areas attached to the existing urban pattern, it was important to keep the natural elements undisturbed. The middle of the site is still the part of the lagune and a rain water collecting zone and it was kept to be a park and a reserve. The cordon of the sand was left untouched to be used as the beach and green belt was added to create a tampon with the built environment to prevent unwanted construction. The main train line that was planned to go all along the lake had to start in Beni Ansar, so the central station was designed to be here, in contact with the future cultural center.


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05 TER MASTERPLAN & URBAN DESIGN FOR TERRAKAA CITY AND THE ROUTE, MOROCCO Year: 2012 Size: 60.00 Ha Status: Under construction Team:

JNC International / BE

Ebru Rato Isabelle Bassette Stef Van Der Bempt Ludovic Delorme

Participation: Concept Technical Drawings 3D Model (Not including renders) Visual Graphics Presentation

68

Terrakaa is a village established close to Nador; the greater part of the village is located on the side of the mountain. Some residences occupy the plain located between the main road and the railway which skirts the lagoon. Terrakaa needed to be able to prefigure the entry to Nador while at the same time retaining its own identity. It was therefore essential to develop an ambitious project enabling Terrakaa to be revitalised, linking in with the centre of Nador and the lagoon. The objective was to arrange the route for heavy traffic as well as giving chance for the neighborhood traffic and pedestrians to flow. There was also difference in topography from north to south of the boulvard so it wasconsidered in the design as can be seen in the sections on the next pages. The boulevard had commercial buldings on one side with arcades and on the other side , next to the national route, there were paths created for the pedestrians to move safely. There was a possibility to create two promenades because of the difference in level. The high promenade was connected to the tram station and it was possible to move along the high promenade as well as going down to the low promenade with recreational facilities. The new cultural center was also a viewpoint as the terrace moves around itself to higher levels and was open to the users of the city. Two different residential areas in terms of typologies were planned in this neighborhood. First part was the one where existing urban pattern was filled up with small scale houses in reference to local housing pattern with courtyards. The second zone had had a different concept of being perpendicular to the waterfront in order not to create a wall between the water and the mountain.


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06 ATH COMPETITION FOR MASTERPLAN FOR ECOLOGICAL NEIGHBORHOOD AROUND THE OLD SUGAR FACTORY (SUCRERIE ATH) IN ATH, BELGIUM Year: 2012 Size: 6.70 Ha Status: Winner of 1ST PRIZE (Construction partly completed) Team:

JNC International / BE

Ebru Rato Isabelle Bassette Stef Van Der Bempt Ludovic Delorme

Participation: Concept Technical Drawings Visual Graphics Presentation

74

As part of this competition won by our group, we established the main urban planning principles as well as the definition of landscape and public spaces. The zone was located around the old sugar factory of Ath. It was aimed to reconnect the city with the canal which was occupied by the old sugar factory and its support areas in old times. Reorginizing the traffic was necessary to clear the canal area from vehicles and free it for pedestrians ans cyclists. The future district was developed in a stratified landscape that is organized from the banks of the canal to a promenade going through different funtions. The landscape project proposed three types of landscape: 1-The valorization of the banks to the benefit of gardens 2-The restoration of undergrowth in accordance with the existing biodiversity 3-The creation of family gardens and orchards in the heart of islets. These landscapes are linked by both the views and the water way, which emphasizes the integrated rainwater management upstream of the project. The housing units of the project are partly completed and already in the market for sale.


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07 GBX MASTERPLAN FOR ECO-QUARTIER IN GEMBLOUX, BELGIUM

The objective of the project was to develop a landscape study that allows the district to be developped as an eco-quartier.

Year: 2012

The site was located in the entance point of Gembloux where other new housing constructions were in progress. It was in the proximity with the railway station of the city. The size of the project (16.5 Ha) involved the study of the landscape, starting from the station to the residence areas. 500 residence units were planned to be constructed within the project area.

Size: 16.50 Ha Team:

JNC International / BE

Ebru Rato Isabelle Bassette Stef Van Der Bempt Ludovic Delorme

Participation: Concept Technical Drawings Visual Graphics Presentation

80

One of the main ideas to keep the district “eco� was to reduce the vehicle traffic to minimum and let the interior zones be car-free and have plenty of area to create a landscape that took reference from the esixting natural data of the site/area.


VUE DES POTAGERS

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ACCESSIBILITE - ESPACES PIETONS

TRAME VERTE

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2

1 B3 Jardin / France / Concepteurs: OLM Paysagistes & Atelier Girot

3 Hagen Island / The Hetherlands Concepteurs: MVRDV

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2 Amsterdam, The Netherlands

4 Averbode Abbey Square Concepteurs: OMGEVING


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Le Creusot / France

Haute Deรปle / Lille - France / Concepteurs: Bruel Delmar

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08 ARL LANDSCAPE PROJECT FOR AEROLIANS BUSINESS PARK IN PARIS, FRANCE

The zone studied for the landscape design within the huge site of Aerolians Paris was aimed to be developped as a new shopping, business and trade center. This zone was specifically considered to be rented to the Asian traders within the proximity of Charles de Gaulle Airport.

Year: 2013

The design for the landscape of the project, mainly depended on the decreasing topography of the site from West to East. The paths/roads between the constructed blocks were treated differently according to the functions they were facing. Mainly, there were four types of streets created:

Size: 2.20 Ha Status: Under construction (Construction partly completed) Team:

JNC International / BE

Ebru Rato Isabelle Bassette Stef Van Der Bempt Ludovic Delorme

Participation: Concept Technical Drawings Visual Graphics Presentation

1-Le Mail de la Boulaie (Boulevard of Birch Trees): Stretching from North to South, this axis was designed to connect the natural zone in the North with the activity area in the south of the site by creating a forestlike zone by planting birch trees in the middle. 2-La Promenade des Bassins (Promenade of Basins) This main axis, stretching from West to East had a natural falling topography that allowed rain water to be discharged naturally from the site to the natural zone in the East. Creating ponds along this axis in different levels was useful not only to move the rain water but also to create a beautiful landscape with small bridges to walk along. 3-Les Rues Commerรงantes (Shopping Streets) These highly active streets needed to be designed for the users to be able to move freely. It was more paved than planted for that reason and the plantation was more on specific points supported by rocks to be used as urban furniture (seats). 4-Les Rues Basses (Lowers Streets): These were the streets created in the lower part of the site for parking access. By placing these access points on the lower areas, the landscape above was not disturbed.

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PLAN

86

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LE MAIL DE LA BOULAIE ( BOULEVARD OF BIRCH TREES)

LES RUES COMMERÇANTES (SHOPPING STREETS)

LA PROMENADE DES BASSINS (PROMENADE OF BASINS)

LES RUES BASSES (LOWER STREETS)

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09 GEN COMPETITION FOR MASTERPLAN FOR ECOLOGICAL NEIGHBORHOOD AROUND THE OLD SUGAR FACTORY IN GENAPPE, BELGIUM Year: 2013 Size: 8.70 Ha Status: Winner of 1ST PRIZE Team:

JNC International / BE

Ebru Rato Isabelle Bassette Stef Van Der Bempt Ludovic Delorme

Participation: Concept Technical Drawings Visual Graphics Presentation

88

The Genappe eco-quartier project was a competition for landscape and architecture won by our team. The site was located close to the old sugar factory of Genappe and the artificial ponds served for the factory were close to the site that created a unique and very present landscape. The idea was to continue this existing landscape within the project area and also design it as a low density residential zone. The area also held the RAVeL (slow traffic route for cyclists, pedestrians & horses) so it was important to make a connection. Within the site, the vehicle traffic was reduced to minimum and the landscape was varied with meadows, playgrounds, orchards, hobby/vegetable gardens and cycling/trekking routes. Rainwater was managed by a network of dry storm basins and water tanks in each dwelling. Public spaces such as squares where local shops, services and recreation were located, also included a nursery, permanent artists’ courses and multisports grounds contribute to the life of the neighborhoods.’artistes permanents et terrains multisports contribuent à la vie de quartiers.


VUE SUR LE PARC

89


TRAME VERTE

STATIONNEMENT Profil D

Profil C Profil B

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TYPOLOGIES

A Maisons avec jardin avant & arrière

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01-Jardin privatif orienté au sud/ouest

02-Jardin privatif orienté à l’ouest

02-Jardin privatif orienté au nord/est (entrées des habitations)

03-Orientation est/ouest idéale

03-Implantation des sejours côté jardin sud/ouest

04-Possibilité de terrasse orienté à l’est

04-Toitures idéalement inclinées pour des panneaux solaires 05-Car port

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D Maisons sur le toît avec terrasse sud

01-Jardin privatif orienté au sud/ouest

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02-Jardin privatif orienté au nord/est

02-Maisons sur le toîts

03-Implantation des sejours côté jardin sud/ouest

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04-Toitures idéalement inclinées pour des panneaux solaires

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C Maisons avec jardin arrière

F Appartements traversant Est-Ouest

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02-Jardin privatif orienté au nord/est (entrées des habitations)

02-Jardins côté ouest

03-Implantation des sejours côté jardin sud/ouest

03-Pente de toiture continue

04-Toitures idéalement inclinées pour des panneaux solaires

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PLAN 1- Verger 2- Parc 3- Stationnement 4- Plaine de jeu 5- Potagers 6- Rue Pave Saint Joseph 7- Terrains de sport 1

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A ARCHITECTURE


01 ALD /

2010

/ 6500 M² / COMPETITION FOR OFFICE BUILDING

02 CUR /

2011

/ 2150 M² / DESIGN FOR OFFICE BUILDINGS

03 ARL /

2011

/ 3000 M² / COMPETITION FOR RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS

04 PDN /

2011

/ 10300 M² / MIXED USE BUILDING

05 INT /

2011

/ FAÇADE RENOVATION

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01 ALD COMPETITION FOR OFFICE BUILDING FOR ALIDES REAL ESTATE BRUSSELS, BELGIUM

The existing office building was to be demolished and the site was located right in the intersection of a residential zone with typical Brussels houses and an administrative zone with office buildings constructed in bigger volumes.

Year: 2010 Size: 6500 m² Status: Winner of 1ST PRIZE Team:

CONIX Architects / BE

Ebru Rato Tudor Dulhaz Céline Hautfenne

Participation: Concept Technical Drawings Visual Graphics Presentation 3D Model

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The objective of this invited competition was to design a new office building for Alides Real Estate Company to rent out to high profile businesses.

The main idea of the concept was based on creating a connection between those two distinctively different zones in terms of scale, function and elevation. The flow between different height and typologies was designed by a multi-dimensional façade that creates a smooth transition. The interior of the office was also designed with the same principle of the façade. an organic movement was created in each floor with placing the staircase in different position, allowing to create interesting spaces.


GENERAL VIEW

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EXISTING SITUATION

CONCEPT / CONNECTIONS 1

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The existing building is situdated in the intersection of adminstrative and resdential zone. Office blocks

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Typical houses

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Limit of height: 16.70 m Limit of height: 17.70 m

PLANS

LEVEL -01

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LEVEL +00

LEVEL +01

LEVEL +02


CONCEPT / INTERIOR MOVEMENTS

BACK VIEW

LEVEL +03

LEVEL +04

LEVEL +05

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02 CUR DESIGN FOR OFFICE BUILDING OF CURALIA MEDICAL COMPANY BRUSSELS, BELGIUM

Curalia Medical Company’s new office building is located in a typical neighborhood of central Brussels. The street has row houses on both sides where the project site has a façade towards it and there is a garden at the backside of the plot.

Year: 2011

The objective was to create a complex of buildings; one on the street façade for Curalia itself and the other which had to be connected to Curalia unit but working as a rentable space for different companies.

Size: 2150 m² Team:

CONIX Architects / BE

Ebru Rato David Rato Tudor Dulhaz Céline Hautfenne

Participation: Concept Technical Drawings Visual Graphics Presentation

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The concept was to create a new face among the row houses on the streetside by keeping the same volumetry but using contemporary materials. The back garden was allowed to be constructed up to a certain limit. The main use on ground floor was the multi-functional area with its supportive service functions and it was designed to be connected with the open space to use for company events. The offices to rent were located on the upper level where they were all facing the view and had the chance to have natural light and ventilation.


STREET VIEW

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CONCEPT VOLUMES

CONNECTIONS

Auditorium Offices to rent Main office for Curalia

LEVEL -1

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LEVEL ±0

GREEN ZONES

Connection between volumes

Green roofs

LEVEL +1

Garden (Regulations)


CONNECTION

LEVEL +2 & +3

LEVEL +4

LEVEL +5

LEVEL +6

ENTRANCE

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03 ARL COMPETITION FOR THE DESIGN OF TWO RESIDENTIAL BLOCKS ARLON, BELGIUM

The main task of the project was to provide a design for block B1 and B5, the two buildings framing the west entrance to the site. The two blocks had an importance to reflect the philosophy of the project as they were located in the entrance of the site, being the first interaction point with the users.

Year: 2011

The project was based on creating a green, eco-friendly, peaceful neighborhood and giving a flexibility to support a variety of ways of living.

Size: 3000 m² Status: Winner of 1 PRIZE ST

Team:

CONIX Architects / BE

Ebru Rato David Rato Tudor Dulhaz

The composition of the masterplan was shaped around two movement lines: a series of buildings that form a clear urban front connecting to the existing urban tissue and counterpointed by an array of singular buildings that are more defined, free-standing objects. Those two blocks at the entrance were defined separately, as one initializing the horizontal connectivity with building B6 whereas the other standing as a vertical landmark. As a result, the buildings’ expression assume these different characters, while still keeping a dialogue with each other, as they work together to shape the public entry space.

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Participation: Concept Technical Drawings Visual Graphics Presentation 3D Model (Not including renders)

B2

B1 3

B5

B6 2

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B7


1-ENTREE DU SITE, VUE B1 & B5

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RECONFIGURATION DU MASTERPLAN

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LE SITE LE SITE LE SITE

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CONNECTION AVEC LE TISSU CONNECTION CONNECTION AVEC LE AVEC TISSULE TISSU URBAIN EXISTANT URBAIN EXISTANT URBAIN EXISTANT

R+3

R+3

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CREATION CREATION D’ESPACES CREATION D’ESPACES PUBLIQUES D’ESPACES PUBLIQUES PUBLIQUES

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DENSIFICATION

R+5

R+3

R+5

R+5 R+3

R+3

R+3

R+7

CONCEPT ARCHITECTUR

CONCLUSION DU MASTERPLAN

ORIENTATION: PLACER LES SEJOURS SURLES ANGLES

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AMENAGEMENT EXTERIEUR: VALORISER LA QUALİTE DE L’ESPACE PUBLIC


TION

R+5

050505

060606

CIRCULATIONS PRINCIPALES CIRCULATIONS PRINCIPALES CIRCULATIONS PRINCIPALES

R+5

AMENAGEMENTS EXTERIEURS ET JARDINS AMENAGEMENTS AMENAGEMENTS EXTERIEURS EXTERIEURS ET JARDINS ET JARDINS

R+5

RITE

2-VUE DERRIER DES BATIMENTS, B5 & B1

VERTICALITE VS. HORIZONTALITE

3-ENTREE DU SITE, COMMERCE EN B5

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Nord

Plan +00

Plan +01.......+06

Upstairs

Plan +01.......+06

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Variante B - Duplex

Variante A

Downstairs

Ouest


Sud

Plan +00

Plan +01 & +02

Plan +03

Plan +04

Est

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04 PDN PORTE DE NINOVE TOWERS BRUSSELS, BELGIUM Year: 2011 Size: 10300 m² Team:

CONIX Architects / BE Ebru Rato Céline Hautfenne

Participation: Concept Visual Graphics Presentation 3D Model

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The main task of the project was to make a study the volumetry of a possible consruction to be built by “Besix” contractors in Brussels along the ring where the city center, Molenbeek and Anderlect intersect. The total area covered two plots to be considered together (one from the city of 24000 m² and the other from Besix of 45000 m²). The site was located inbetween the Canal and one of the old city gates (Porte de Ninove) of Brussels. During the concept phase, in stead of projecting less high but closed volumes, it was preferred to have three towers in diffeerent heights to gain more area on the ground to create more open and public spaces. One of those spaces was created on the pocket along the Canal and the other was in the middle of the other plot so-called “the Park”. The buildings were consisted of mixed functions such as commercial areas and restaurants on ground floor, green terraces and a roof park, office spaces, residences with different typologies, cultural center, hotel on the top floors and a sports center.


FONCTIONS PUBLIQUES Donnent une identité à certains étages de la tour

TERRASSES - JARDINS Profitent de la bonne orientation

TOITURE “PARC” Profitent de la bonne orientation CONNEXION Traversent le bâti vers le canal

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VOLUMETRIE

OBJECTIFS : - Densifier les deux îlots :

îlot “Ville” : 24.000 m² îlot “Besix” : 45.000 m²

- Raccorder le nouveau bâti aux alentours en tenant compte du plan mobilité de la ville de Bruxelles - Définir une volumétrie en accord avec le programme et les connexions urbaines souhaités sur le site

1/ MASSES Îlot “Ville”: R+5 Îlot “Ville”: R+11

2/ ILOTS FERMES Îlot “Ville”: R+7 Îlot “Ville”: R+13

DEFINITION DES ESPACES Creation de 2 poches

CANAL

PARC

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3/ TOURS Îlot “Ville”: R+39 Îlot “Ville”: R+39, R+34

5/ RACCORD AU CONTEXT 4/ ILOT OUVERT Îlot “Ville”: R+4 & R+25 Îlot “Ville”: R+4 & R+25 Îlot “Ville”: R+4, R+34, R+22 Îlot “Ville”: R+4, R+34, R+22

MOUVEMENTS Mise en évidence de l’angle et de la séparation des deux axes

RACCORD AVEC LE TISSU URBAIN 2 tours perpendiculaires faisant face aux principaux axes


Logements avec différentes typologies Hôtel avec bar lounge au dernier étage et centre wellness/fitness Espaces de bureaux Restaurant, cafés Commerce de proximité (échopes, petit supermarché) Espaces culturels (espaces événementiels, bibliothèque, etc.) Sports et loisirs (en connection avec les espaces verts et pouvant sétendre sur deux niveaux)

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05 INT FAร ADE DESIGN FOR INTERPARKING GHENT, BELGIUM

The objective of this project was to study a design with dfferent alternatives to replace the existing faรงade of the parking building in Ghent.

Year: 2011

The main concept was referenced to the idea of Ghent being the city of water (Gandia: Landlock by the confluence of rivers). The water drop effect was thought to be applied on the faรงade. The density of the drops would be reduced, starting from the entrance and exit doors of the building and fades away in the rest of the faรงade.

Team:

CONIX Architects / BE Ebru Rato

Participation: Concept Technical Drawings Visual Graphics Presentation 3D Model (Including renders)

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As this parking building being the first location arrived in the city for many users has also an important role to reflect the first image of Ghent. The location of the building was very central and as people move upwards in it, they can have a great view of the canal and landmarks of the city. Therefore it was designed to have openings in eye level to experience the view but this faรงade also needed to hide the negativeness of a parking building.


FRONT FAÇADE BY NIGHT

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VISUAL ORIENTATION

MAXIMUM HORIZONTAL OPENINGS The faรงade is always open in eye level

SHAPING OPENINGS The amount of openings increases as moved to higher levels to get more advantage from the view.

SMOOTHING THE EDGES The corners are shaped to have smoother finishes to increase the water effect. Defining openings on faรงade by creating water drop effect that is reduced as moved to the upper floors

PERFORATION Perforation on the metal panels helps to get more natural light & ventilation.

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X EXTRAS


01 /

ORIGAMI & PAPERWORK, “MOONPOWDER”

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LOGO DESIGN

03 /

DRAWINGS, AQUARELLES, PAINTINGS


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ORIGAMI & PAPERWORK, “MOONPOWDER”


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02 /

LOGO DESIGNS

Competition for Beykoz Municipality Logo

MTV-HP Competition for Laptop Cover Design

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Competition for Yunus Emre (Poet) Institution Logo

Competition for Energy Sufficiency in Electrical Equipments Logo

Logo for Maria Rato Arts & Crafts

Logo for a Turkish Electronic Music Band


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DRAWINGS, AQUARELLES, PAINTINGS

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