Basak Enuysal
P : +31 6 45800263
E : basak.enuysal@gmail.com
L : https://www.linkedin.com/basakenuysal
P : +31 6 45800263
E : basak.enuysal@gmail.com
L : https://www.linkedin.com/basakenuysal
SELECTED WORKS FROM 2017 / 2022 ARCHITECTURAL PORTFOLIO
Contact
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
+31 6 45800263
basak.enuysal@gmail.com
https://www.linkedin.com/basakenuysal
Languages
English (work proficiency)
Turkish (native language)
Dutch (beginner)
Architecture for Smart Cities , Aalto University Finland
Special Topics in Architectural Design , Politecnico di Milano
Ecoweek 2015 , Yeditepe University
Le Corbusier Seminar , Cyprus International University
Autodesk Certified Professional: Revit for Architectural Design from Autodesk
Wood Science: Beyond Building from West Virginia University
Initiating and Planning Projects from University of California
I successfully completed my Master of Science in Sustainable Architecture and Landscape Design from Politecnico di Milano in 2020 while concurrently working. Afterward, I gained invaluable experience as an architect in the Netherlands, collaborating with international teams and delivering high-quality projects.
I have three years of professional experience in the field and have honed my time-management skills by handling tight deadlines. I am always looking for ways to improve my skills and keep myself active.
AutoCAD
Rhino
Revit
Photoshop
Indesign
Illustrator
Twinmotion
Enscape 3D
Grasshopper
ArchiCad
*Also Experienced with Qgis, 3d Max, Google Sketchup and Google Sketchup-Vray
Architect / Mar 2022 - Feb 2023
Burton Hamfelt Urban Architecture / Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Wasserstad-Limmer South (Hannover, DE) Led the design phase of urban development for living, working and urban recreation. Associates: UP+, LOLA Landscape architects
Optopper (Flexible) Worked on 3D and 2D interior design for sustainable and future-oriented living prototype. Client: BuurtBoost / VORM - Associates: DAT Bouwsystemen
AICS (Amsterdam) The Amsterdam International Community School worked on 3D modelling, rendering and 2D permit drawings for the educational building. Client: Municipality of Amsterdam, De Meeuw
Attended a competition project, producing the diagrams, 2D drawing and 3D model with the renders.
Assistant Architect / Aug 2021 - Mar 2022
Kumiki Architecture / Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Worked from the design phase to the application phase for the house renovation projects in the Netherlands (S0,VO,DO). Created the technical drawings and participating in the site survey. Used Illustrator skills to develop sustainability diagrams, icons, and logos.
Architectural Intern / Feb 2020 - Aug 2020
TconcepT / The Hague, The Netherlands
Participated in design development phases of the Istanbul Airport Project. Assisted design team with project modeling in Sketchup and Enscape Rendering. Used Illustrator skills to develop conceptual diagrams.
Architect & Construction Supervisor / Mar 2017 - Sept 2017
CB Construction / Istanbul, Turkey
Led the team from the analysis and design phases to the modeling phase of the reconstruction and voice control project of the Gökhan Türkmen Record Studio. Worked on the construction site as a construction supervisor and arranged the budget of the project. Assisted the design team with Maldives hospital project.
Architect - Prize 4th Honourable Mention / Jan 2017 - Feb 2017
Critical Design Studio / Istanbul, Turkey
Worked from the analysis and designing phases to the modeling phase of the Bandirma Design Park Competition project which was a winner of the Prize 4th Honourable Mention. Assisted the team with project modeling in AutoCAD and Sketchup.
Politecnico di Milano / 2017 - 2020
Master of Science / Italy
Sustainable Architecture and Landscape Design
Yeditepe University / 2012 - 2016
Bachelor of Architecture / Turkey Architecture
Yeditepe University / 2011 - 2012
English Preparatory School / Turkey
This portfolio contains selected works from a design project (Politecnico di Milano) and working projects (BurtonHamfelt Urban Architecture, Kumiki Architecture and Critical Design Studio). The projects were chosen to highlight the diserve scale and approaches adopted in my design education and career. Explorations of space, time, awareness, social interaction and reactions to contextual influences have all been presented.
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Tjalkstraat, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Burton Hamfelt Urban Architecture
Professional Work - 2022
The Optopper comes in a variety of options. The prefabricated residential units can be availed as studios and apartments with two to four rooms, making it ideal for individuals, couples, small families, students, and even senior citizens who desire a change of living space while staying in their familiar neighborhood or even in their current flat. The aim is to keep customization to a minimum of 20 percent while maintaining 80 percent standardization.
My responsibilities in this project included creating a 2D layout of the current state and overlaying the Optopper design on top of the existing building. Additionally, I was responsible for constructing a 3D model with an office aesthetic, presenting multiple 3D options, and generating diagrams for the project.
Associates: DAT Bouwsystemen
Programmes: Rhino, Autocad, Enscape, Illustrator
BuurtBoost improves post-war residential areas. Integral, with the aim of: acceleration, affordable housing, quality of life and maximum support.
The optopper is a top solution for the densification task and a concrete step towards a better neighbourhood.
modular roof garden green + energy roof
modular lightweight top layer
intermediate low integration pipes
post-war district existing building
Spatial Concept : Modular Timber Construction
Modular timber construction
- prefab: fully factory-made modules
- lightweight timber frame construction
- biobased structure
- circular demountable system
Spatial Concept : Social Connector
Multifunctional entrance hall
- entrance hall as a spacious & flexible space
- space-saving entrance sliding door
- connection to the living room by using a sliding door
Social loggia and gallery
- outdoor area connected to gallery to allow social interaction stimulate
- second entrance door offers the possibility to give the entrance hall a to give a living/work
-large windows offer lots of light and panoramic views
Spatial Concept : Flexible Living Quality
The homeworker
- for someone who often works from home
- with business entrance to workspace
The host
- logger room for friends or family
- extra room for divorced parents with a child
The cooking enthusiast
- possibility to expand the kitchen with kitchen island
- separate dining room
Spatial Concept : Varieties
Studio 26m²
- for students or single-person households
- technical core with bathroom, kitchen and meter cupboard
Two-room apartment 49m²
- for one-person households, two-person households and/or working from home
- technical core with kitchen, bathroom, toilet, technical room & fuse box
- entrance hall as a flexible space for working, staying overnight, eating or exercising - two entrance doors
Three-room apartment 60m²
-for families, roommates and/or working from home
- technical core with kitchen, full bathroom, technical room & fuse box
- extra bedroom
- extra storage space for storage, walk-in closet or possibly extra bathroom.
- connecting spaces by using sliding doors
Wasserstadt-Limmer, Hannover, Germany
Burton Hamfelt Urban Architecture
Professional Work - 2022
Our approach is inspired by the near-natural setting of Wasserstadt Limmer surrounded by two waterways and the historical identity of the place once the home of the old Continental tire factory. These starting points form the basis for both the urban design concept and landscape planning strategy.
In accordance with German urban planning regulations, meeting all the demands outlined by the municipality was the main objective of the design procedure. As the project leader for the southern section of Wasserstadt Limmer, I oversaw this work.
In this project, my duties involved creating the design for the first floor plan, roof plan, functional plan, and calculating the plot ratio (GB)/floor area ratio, and site coverage index. I was also responsible for generating 2D and 3D drawings, schematics, and visual renderings.
Associates: UP+, LOLA Landscape architects and SHP.
Programmes: Rhino, Autocad, Enscape, Illustrator
By using the historical footprint of the former Continental Tire factory, we create three unique neighbourhoods connected through landscape: the Urban Quarter, the Green Quarter and the Docklands. Each neighbourhood has their own distinct spatialcharacteristics and housing types.
Along the northern banks, a special place is reserved for tiny house neighbourhood. Our overall ambition is to enhance the qualities of walking, cycling and public transport and create a car-free neighbourhood by excluding traffic and underground garage entrances to the northern edges of the plan in three separate zones.
The team designed specifically the docklands in the Southern part of the site as a separate and unique commission. A continuous park and promenade activate the riverbanks providing both a special address to the finger like structures of the building whilst offering spectacular wide views over the water and beautiful surroundings.
Muiden, The Netherlands
KUMIKI ARCHITECTURE
Professional Work - 2021
My involvement in the Kumiki Architecture project was centered around renovating and expanding a family home with two children. I was responsible for completing all drawing work throughout the project, from initial design to technical design and permit submissions.
In accordance with building regulations in the Netherlands, the primary objective of the design work was to meet all criteria within a limited square meterage. I was accountable for designing the facade of the extensions, considering its relationship with the preexisting facade.
I met the expectations by ensuring that the extension blended seamlessly with the existing structure and garden. I incorporated customized furniture and staircase designs within the storage areas to enhance the overall cohesiveness of the project, as per the client’s request.
Programmes: Autocad, Google Sketchup
Nice, France
This project was undertaken in the growing city of Nice, where the objective was to create a master plan that was suitable for the green space.
The research focused on addressing the accessibility issue in the valley and bridging between the two sides. The limitations imposed by the mountainous landscape, river, and natural topography were identified and thoroughly examined. The result was the creation of a bridge that enhanced the connection between the two sides
The project includes a multimedia museum, a linear park along the river, and a specially designed accommodation area for students, assistants, and tourists.
Programmes: Archicad, Photoshop, Illustrator
Overlapping of the most important maps of the city, showing the different rooms, the urban sprawl and the elements that separate them. The Valley in the western part of Nice was once an agricultural land only. The land-use has changed by time and the municipality started having plans for the eco-valley to organize it.
The valley is strongly divided in two parts by many elements, the aim was to distort the limits. The additional connections are inspired by the topography forces (axes). Along the chosen axe, the one closer to the train station, a museum, a bridge and a special housing will be placed. A linear park along the river to strengthen the relationship with the water.
Housing offers two typologies of modules, in which one is dedicated for artists. Modules of 10x10x10 are dynamically shaping the platform to create openings, gardens, and public spaces. The whole complex is open to the river side with a direct visual and physical relation.
Museum is divided into tree main parts. The past is underground, the cube is the present where all the workshop happens and the exhibitions of modern and contemporary art work is and the future part is the sphere that is totally closed with 3d video mapping.
Balıkesır, Turkey
CDS - Critical Design Studio
Professional Work - 2017
The goal of the project is to establish an attraction center that appeals to not only the residents of Bandırma, but also to nearby communities and visitors. A macro-level strategy plan has been created by examining eight key areas: Utilization diversity, Greenspace, Water, Climate, Morphology, Demography, Transportation, and Application model.
In this project, I was responsible for carrying out the drafting work in all the stages of design, including creating plans, sections, 3D models and 3D diagrams.
Programmes: Autocad, Google Sketchup, Vray
The project involves positioning structures within the spaces created by existing conditions. The architecture follows a natural progression, with the program determined by factors such as the use of natural light and orientation to the landscape. The institute building is split into two parts elevated from the ground, preserving the existing pattern, with cores connecting the building to the ground level placed on elevated platforms for various programs.
The retail aspect of the project has been separated into two components and aligned with the existing building scale in Bandirma by dividing them into smaller units. The four-star hotel rooms are located on pre-existing concrete blocks, while the design of the five-star hotel is linked to the existing concrete decking. The design and material of both the hardscape and softscape landscape elements mirror the current conditions. The suggested approach for planting takes erosion control, animal feed provision, and low maintenance needs into consideration.