PORTFOLIO Architectural Design II (2019-2020)
Buse Ayaz
Personal Information Name: Buse Ayaz Date of Birth: 11 February 2000 Place of Birth: Bodrum/ MuÄ&#x;la
Education: Bodrum High School (2014-2016) Bodrum Ugur High School (2016-2018) Mef University (2018- Present)
Interests: Drawing Photography Swimming
Computer Skills: Adobe After Eects Adobe Illustrator Adobe Photoshop
Language: Turkish (Native) English (Upper- Intermediate) German (Beginner)
Contact: ayazb@mef.edu.tr Instagram: busem_ayaz +05537763011
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Contents 6-11
P1- Speculative Landscapes
P2- Amphibian- Water structure
P3 - Storage
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P1- Speculative Landscapes
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Story of Fragmentation
In this project, the earth shapes formed as a result of the disintegration of rocks on earth are exploined. While the rocks initially had a higher and holistic structure, over time, they are subjected to some fragmentation. The reasons for these fragmentation are natural phonomena. The reason for these fragmentation is mostly rain. Because as the rain falls, the surfaces of the rocks wear out and as a result of this wear, the rain waters remain in some rocks. The waters remaining in these rocks freeze after a certain period and cause that rock to crack. These crocks grow larger and cause rocks to break apart. Then the pieces broken from these rocks are subjected to other weather events and divided into smaller pieces. As a result of these events, ground shapes are formed in dierent shapes and elevations.
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Micro Drawings
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Macro Drawings
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Models
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P2- Amphibian- Water structure
In this project, our field of work was Bebek Coast. The number of fishermen was quite high on the coast. I focused exactly on this point in this project. People may be disturbed by the fishermen's fishing line while walking along the Bebek coast, and this can cause some problems for both fishermen and other people walking there. At this point, I planned to design a structure on the sea for people fishing. In this structur, fishermen will be on different sides and at different heights and will be able to fish more comfortably. At the same time, other people will be able to walk more comfortably by the coast.
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Mapping of Bebek Coast
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Sections Section 1/100
Section with project 1/100
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Plans Plan 1/200
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Model
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Model
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P3 - Storage
When I think of the word storage, the first thing that came to my mind was the words of accumulation and stacking. What I mean by these accumulations is the placing of used or unused items regularly or irregularly on top of each other. The result of my observations in Taşkale is that these accumulations are usually near the houses and that most of the houses in Taşkale can be observed. These accumulations restrict the free space near the houses. The accumulation and the empty space next to the houses have an inverse proportional relationship.If I talk a little bit about these experiences, they are usually more complex structures. It consists of different materials. Examples of these materials include tractor tires, wooden parts, wooden panels, wires, stones, nylon and the like. If I describe the systems of accumulation, their systems change according to the material and time that come out of the house. At first, the items placed on the floor begin to accumulate on top of each other because there is no place on the floor and thus accumulation occurs. While such examples exist in settlements. In Taşkale there are houses which were formerly inhabited but have now been demolished. The remains of these houses actually form a deposition there. The stones that break away from the houses accumulate on the ground and form a accumulation of stones. These accumulations are sometimes made naturally and sometimes artificial years. These are the accumulations made by people I have mentioned artificial ways. Natural deposits are those that are mostly due to weather events. For example, as a result of breaking up a large rock into small pieces, a rock accumulation occurs in the place where the rock is located, and these rock accumulations form a slope in that area. Taşkale is a good place to examine these two examples.
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Mapping of Taslake
Woods
Stones
Sacks
Tires
Nylons
Tin Cans
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Section of Taslake (1/500)
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Upcycling and Re-Form Upcycling, also known as creative reuse, is the process of transforming by-products, waste materials, useless, or unwanted products into new materials or products of better quality and environmental value.
*The relationship between the gathering and the structure?
*Can the gathering materials be part of temporary use when storing? *Can the gathering be used to create the structure itself or part of it?
Re-Form Upcycling
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Diagram
The rail system on the ceiling is for carrying materials comfortably inside the space.
The mezzanine floor, which is at the same height as the upper elevation, allows people on the upper floor to enter the building and see what is inside the building from the upper floor.
Moving walls help make space more flexible. The reason I prefer this system especially in the entrance facades of the storage areas is that it is easier for materials of different sizes to enter and exit the structure.
Storage places consist of 4.5 meters long walls. These walls were placed at certain intervals on the right and left sides of the building. Thus, the materials will accumulate around these walls just as they accumulate in my first research.
Assembly Cutting Meeting room Painting Sewing Social and storage Storage
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Izometric of Re-Form
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Storyboard
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