E D U C AT I O N 2014-2017
Ye d i t e p e U n i v e r s i t y. I s t a n b u l ,Tu r k e y Faculty of Architecture Architecture Department
2013
HAWK University of Applied Sciences and Arts. H i l d e s h e i m , G e r m a n y. ( E r a s m u s program) Design Faculty Interior Design Department.
2008-2013
E s k i s e h i r Te c h n i c a l U n i v e r s i t y E s k i ş e h i r,Tu r k e y Faculty of Architecture and D e s i g n F a c u l t y. Interior Design Department.
2009-
Eurocentres Language School Bournemouth, England.
EXPERIENCE 2017-today
KÖZ T I A rc h i te c t s & E n g i n e e rs Budapest,Hungary Architect
2013-2014
IZ Engineering & Constraction C o m p a n y E s k i ş e h i r, Tu r k e y Interior Designer
S O F T WA R E ARCHICAD Advanced AUTOCAD PHOTOSHOP 3DSMAX Intermediate SKETCHUP ARTLANTIS PREMIER REVIT RHINO GRASSHOPPER
LANGUAGES ENGLISH HUNGARIAN GERMAN
Advanced Upper Intermadiate Elementary
Ece Boysal eceboysal@gmail.com
CONTENTS ACADEMIC
SYNESTHESIA
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BICYCLE CHAIN
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TEKIRDAG CITYHALL
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OFFICE WORKS
H U N G A R I A N N AT I O N A L MUSEUM
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B A L AT O N YAT C H C L U B
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SYNESTHESIA Fine ar ts fa c ul ty a nd conser vatoi re ca mpus Istanbul,TURKEY Fall 2016 Ye di tep e U ni ve rsi ty and the residential area. It also functions as an overpass above the highway. At the west side of the plot, there is a cultural center which contains the opera hall conference center and the cinema in the relationship with the cultural center there are conservatoire buildings on the north side. On the eastern side around the square, there are exhibition areas and fine arts faculties.
Fine arts faculty and conservatoire campus is located in a district called Fikirtepe on the Anatolian side of Istanbul. The district’s population dramatically increased after the 1950s because of the immigration from Anatolian towns and villages. This rapid increase caused irregular urbanization. The campus aims to remedy the deficiency of cultural activities and facilitate some opportunities for the people to get in contact with art.
For uniting Fine arts and conservatoire on a common base I used the concept of ‘’ synesthesia ‘’ in the relationship of auditory sense and sight sense. Synesthesia is a perceptual phenomenon in which stimulation of one sensory or cognitive pathway leads to automatic, involuntary experiences in a second sensory or cognitive pathway. At this phase, Emma Mcnally’s artworks which she transcribed the rhythms into the drawing played a role as guiding lines.
The campus is not only serving the students and school staff but also partially open to district community. District dwellers can attend operas, theatre plays, exhibitions, cinemas, workshops and many other events in the cultural center and the other facilities. There are sport centers restaurants and semi-open library are contained within a bridge-like structure which connects the recreation areas on the southeast side of the site
Emma Mcnally Carbon sound field, Used as a grid,uniting fine arts and conservatoire on a common base of auditory sense and sight sense.
The grid lines extracted from Emma Mcnally’s work
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BICYCLE CHAIN B icycl e ro a d, p av i l l i on a nd obse r vati on tower Mudurnu,TURKEY Fall 2015 Ye di tep e U ni ve rsi ty
Bicycle chain
The pavilion
Bicycle road,guides bikers through the best possible route for discovering the historic Mudurnu town on the ancient Silk Road.Along the route there are six assisting buildings to improve the tourists’ experience. It was a group project consists of four architecture students.Each of us undertook some functions.My part was to design a pavilion and an observation tower. All the structures on the “chain” are inspired by traditional structural systems.Mudurnu is a town surrounded by pine forests.The same metarial, wood is forming the traditional architecture. The idea was creating the similar texture with forest surrounding the town with the traditional architectural elements.
Serves as a gathering and resting place that users can modify their bikes or restore them and have a couple of drinks and snacks. In Pavillion there are two cacoons refer to Mudurnu’s silk manufacturing past. Cacoons constitute interior spaces in Pavillion.
Observation tower It is a two storey lookout tower takes role as a structural part of the bicycle road.It is right under the byzantine castle ruins.It is also a stop on the road to enjoy the view with various new perspectives from different levels.
Mesh created by traditional architectural elements
Mesh by the pine forests
Mudurnu The settlement of Mudurnu was founded along a deep, narrow valley formed by the Mudurnu (Gallos) River, in a region rich with pine forests and thermal springs.The ancient geographer Strabon informs that the town of Modrene (Mudurnu) was located on the major trade routes of Anatolia.
presents a quiet but striking ensemble of monumental and civic architecture set on a rocky river valley. The ruins of the Byzantine castle can still be seen above the town. The distinct characteristics of traditional Mudurnu houses, similar to other Western Black Sea towns As for prominent monuments, Mosque of Süleyman the Magnificent, Yildirim Beyazit mosque and Mudurnu Yildirim Beyazit Bath. Mudurnu had local products particularly mentioned in written sources are the sought-after mirrors produced in the Mirror-makers Market, the ‘maiden needles’ produced by the needle workshops, the products of the Textile-Silk Factory, and the hand embroideries, ironware, copperware.
The Silk Road, which connected inner Asia with Tabriz in the 13th-14th centuries, continued to Bursa via Erzurum-Sivas, and passing through Mudurnu-Göynük-Taraklı-Geyve, finally reached Istanbul. Mudurnu situated at the junction of the Silk Road and the Crimean Road served as a mid-size trading town in the Byzantine, Seljuk and Ottoman periods. The historic urban landscape of Mudurnu today
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A xo nom etri c draw i ng f rom the pavillion 11
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TEKIRDAG CITY HALL A pe r m e a bl e pub l i c spa c e Te ki rda g ,T U RKEY Ye dite p e U ni ve sity
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Tekirdağ is situated on the northern coast of the Sea of Marmara in Turkey, 135 kilometers west of Istanbul. Tekidağ city hall is situated in a central part of the city on a plot between the Marmara sea and a residential area. Partially permeable structure and horizontally spread units maintain the physical and visual relationship between the park beside the sea and the residential area in the other side of the plot. Between the halls and exhibition areas, a public space is created like a little square which enables outdoor events and gatherings. The building comprises administration offices, exhibition areas, conference, concert, wedding halls, and public areas.
TEKIRDAG COAST
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The buildings canopy’s permeable form as building itself provides semi-open terraces, circulation areas, and interior gardens for both employees and the visitors. Semi-open spaces create a rather better climate for long, hot and humid summers also wet and cool winters of Tekirdağ’s borderline Mediterranean/humid subtropical climate.
SOLID-VOID STUDY
Tekirdağ coasts rocky texture also shaped the city hall’s permiable form. Through specific scaled textures,I extracted a pattern which gives me solid and void relationships and interpreted them to the units of the building.
SOLID-VOID INVERSION
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H U N G A R I A N N AT I O N A L MUSEUM KÖZ T İ A rc hi te c ts a nd E ngi neers B uda pest ,HUNGA RY The Hungarian National Museum traces its foundation to 1802. The building where the Hungarian National Museum is currently located was built between 1837–1847. The style of the main building was laid out in a neo-classical style and was added onto by other artists in the form of statues, paintings and other architecture. The statues of the Portico were done by Raffael Monti of Milan. In 1848, the Hungarian National Museum played a major role in the Hungarian Revolution. The Revolution was partially spurred by the
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reading of Sándor Petőfi’s 12 points and the famous poem Nemzeti dal on the front steps of the museum. As the museum functions and the collection growing in years some of the museum’s facilities and the storages were spreaded in the city to another buildings. The task was, collecting and connecting all these functions back to the museum with the a few buildings around which are assigned for this purpose with an inviting,semi-pedestarian connection in between.
Green areas,pedestarian and vehicle circulations diagrams
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exibition areas visitor center conference service operation and storage
administration
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B A L AT O N YAT C H C L U B KÖZ T İ A rc hi te c ts a nd E ngi neers B a l ato n füred,HUNGARY The site is located in the north side of Balaton lake, in a town called Balatonfüred. The requirement was to create a place for sailing and other water activities to be able to dock and refresh their supplies or even fix the boats if needed. The building functions are workshop, storage hangars, offices changing rooms, resting rooms and a port master room. The long shape enables the accessibility of the workshop and the hangars. On the second floor there are the sleeping areas, restrooms, the office and an open terrace which can be accessed from an outside staircase also. On the two side of the building there are steel columns witch is supporting the canopy what creates shade for the building. The steel columns are painted blue witch is a typical color of Balaton lake region dockyards.
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