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Eda Ozer Portfolio
interior design
EDA ÖZER
INTERIOR DESIGNER
personal
contact DE +49172 6810171 TR +905375942592 mail eda.oezer@gmx.de adress Rosenstraße 27/1 72793 Pfullingen Germany birthday 11/06/1998 Frankfurt
education
2017 - 2020 studies University of Applied Sciences Stuttgart subject: interior design degree: bachelor of arts 2018 semester abroad Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University Istanbul subject: interior design 2014 - 2018 high school Kerschensteiner School Reutlingen focus: design and media technology 2008 - 2014 secondary school Wilhelm-Hauff-Realschule Pfullingen 2004 - 2008 primary school Burgweg School Pfullingen
internships
2020 february GAD Architecture Nisantasi/ Istanbul focus: architecture 2019 july Tekeli Sisa Architectural Partnership Nisantasi/ Istanbul focus: architecture
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CV skills and interests software skills
adobe indesign
sketchup
rhinoceros
adobe photoshop
enscape
cinema 4d
adobe Illustrator
vectorworks
archichad
ms office
hand skills
portrait drawing (since 2009) urban sketching watercolor modelling photography
languages
Turkish German English French
interests photography
competition
soft skills time management individual responsibility load-bearing capacity organization creativity motivation communication helpfulness thoroughness resistance patience
social media
travelling
reading
drawing
certificates handicrafts and space, trabzon project selected as best of: design project 1. semester design project 4. semester design project 5. semester
links social media
edaoezer.wixsite.com/meinewebsite
https://issuu.com/edaoezer
/edaoezer /edaozerresmi
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„The only portfolio that matters is the one that I leave in people’s hearts.“ - Craig D. Lounsbrough
CONTENTS
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Design Projects Living Space Restaurant Office Night Club Community Center Rooftop Restaurant Boutique
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Bed Design Experimental Furniture
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Model City Model 3d Print Model Styropor Model Architectural Model 3d Visualization
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Additional Projects Watercolor Painting Sketchbook Pencil Drawing
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„If a project is intense, valid, and has a powerful idea, its imperfections will be in the background“ - Alberto Campo Baeza
DESIGN PROJECTS
Living Space Restaurant Office Night Club Community Center Rooftop Restaurant Boutique
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LIVING SPACE
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
FACTS NAME USE ADRESS LOCATION
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
LIVING SPACE FOR STUDENTS LIVING SPACE STUTTGART GROUND FLOOR + 1.OG
A living room for students was designed in the smallest space. 3 containers were stacked on top of each other and set up quickly in vacant spaces in the city. The containers, spread over two storeys, provide a pleasant and well-structured living in a few square meters. The interior runs along the wall and around the corner with a clear line. Highlight of the residence is the free-standing staircase in the middle, which offers several uses at the same time. The clearance above the dining table and working in a fully glazed area ensure an unrestrained, free feeling.
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SOUTH VIEW
WEST VIEW
SUBJECT DESIGN PROJECT 1 PROF. DIANE ZIEGLER
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RESTAURANT
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
SECTION PLAN
FACTS NAME USE ADRESS LOCATION
HEAVEN RESTAURANT + BAR STUTTGART CITY CENTER GROUND FLOOR + 1TH FLOOR
The newly designed floors offer residents a pleasant place to work with a cozy atmosphere on the top floor and the opportunity to eat and drink on the ground floor.
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While on the ground floor the materiality and color is solid and quite dark, very light materials have been used on the top floor, which gives the feeling of being high in the sky. „Earth“ and „Heaven“ are optically connected by the pure white color of the staircase and the golden brass rods, which are also a signpost that leads upwards. The design around the stairs looks rather withdrawn, so that the stairs clearly look like a highlight.
SUBJECT DESIGN PROJECT 2 PROF. JENS BETHA, PROF. PETER KREBS
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OFFICE
meeting room
A
A working box
working box
telephone box
telephone box printing area
wardrobe
kitchen
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B telephone box
telephone box
FLOOR PLAN
SECTION PLAN
FACTS NAME USE ADRESS LOCATION
STRÄHLE RAUM-SYSTEME GMBH OFFICE WAIBLINGEN 4TH FLOOR
The topic of the project was developing an office, exhibition and showroom concept for the company „Strähle Raum-Systeme GmbH“ which stands for development, production and asembly of close partition and room-in room systems for acoustic systems. The idea of the design was to bring the communication zone in the middle and to arrange the working areas by the windows. The sequence of rooms extends out onto the terrace, where you can take your lunch breaks. The color yellow gives the whole design a warm atmosphere, like working under the cozy sun.
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SUBJECT DESIGN PROJECT 3 PROF. DIANE ZIEGLER
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NIGHT CLUB A
B
+1.44
+1.44
C
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C
A
FLOOR PLAN
B
SECTION PLAN
FACTS NAME USE ADRESS LOCATION
DIAMOND PASSION CLUB NIGHT CLUB ULUS, BESIKTAS/ ISTANBUL 14TH FLOOR
The purpose of the design is to appeal to a target group who have reached a certain point in terms of power and prestige. The main weakness of this group is that they are aware of their own strength. Materials that are true reflections of strength and perfection were used. Elements such as diamond pieces make the atmosphere luxurious and ensure that the people who enter the club can perceive their own perfection.
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The connection between floor, ceiling and wall is also noticeable. The suspended diamond ceiling made of triangles, which serve for light and reflection and is also reflected on the floor as a strip of light.
SUBJECT DESIGN PROJECT 4 MIMAR SINAN FIN ARTS UNIVERITY | BAHAR KAYA
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COMMUNITY CENTER
FACTS NAME USE ADRESS
THE CUBE CHURCH & COMMUNITY CENTER MITTELSCHEFFLENZ
The new „Cube“, added to the protected church, creates excellence in the environment with its unique design and modern facade.The new shape offers new space and is completely different from the existing topography. The protection building was extended by the annex to the north. Inside there are guest toilets, group rooms, a lift and a kitchen. At the same time the cube is the way from the church room to the gallery. The interior of the church offers space for different events.
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The dark and uncomfortable interior of the old church was given a more cozy atmosphere by the redesign using lighter colors and homely wood. The design of the new building has clear lines, which are also reflected in the materials. The atmosphere of the church can also be felt here.
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
SUBJECT DESIGN PROJECT 5 PROF. PETER KREBS, DIPL.-ING FH JÃœRGEN ALDINGER
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ROOFTOP RESTAURANT
FLOOR PLAN
FACTS NAME USE ADRESS LOCATION
ROOF GRILL BAR RESTAURANT & BAR (TURKISH KITCHEN) STUTTGART CITY CENTER - NEAR MARKET SQUARE ROOFTOP
The restaurant offers to the visitors a rich selection from Ottoman and Turkish cuisine on the rooftop. The culture has been transformed into the modern and is reflected in the design with the ornaments and colors. The sun plays along with the cozy atmosphere. Even in winter you have the opportunity to experience the specialties around the campfire. The adventure begins by watching the traditional savory pasta being prepared. These can be received at the Oriental Corner. You can also grill and enjoy delicious meat dishes at the Grill Bar. Then you will be spoiled with the turkish coffee at the Bar.
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SUBJECT DESIGN PROJECT 6 PROF. DIANE ZIEGLER
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BOUTIQUE & STYLING AREA C
D Rampe 6%
Lagerraum
Herren Umkleideräume
Herren Styling-Bereich
Herren WC
Personal
Damen WC
Damen Umkleideräume
Damen Styling-Bereich
B
B
Herren Warenpräsentation
Damen Warenpräsentation
A
A
FLOOR PLAN C
FACTS NAME USE ADRESS LOCATION
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READY TO GO BOUTIQUE + STYLING AREA STUTTGART CITY CENTER - NEAR MARKET SQUARE GROUND FLOOR (DIRECTION TÖPFERPLACE)
The idea was to combine a Costume Boutique with a Styling Area for events. You enter the shop, look for the outfit you want and style your matching hair and make-up in the middle part. Other customers can admire this thanks to the transparency. The customer leaves the shop with a perfect style.
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The themes of the store change depending on the season. Regardless of whether it‘s Mardi Gras, Carnival, Halloween or folk festival, the respective clothing and rotating elements create the desired atmosphere on the simple surfaces with restrained colors. Also, there is a clear contrast between man and woman, which can be clearly seen in the interior perspectives. Even before entering the shop, an interesting view emerges through the entrance door, like a framed picture.
SUBJECT BACHELOR THESIS PROF. DIANE ZIEGLER
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BOUTIQUE & STYLING AREA
MEN
WOMEN
MEN
WOMEN
Schnitt A-A M 1:50
SECTION PLAN A-A
MEN
Schnitt A-A M 1:50
MEN
Schnitt A-A M 1:50 Schnitt B-B M 1:50
Schnitt A-A M 1:50 Schnitt B-B M 1:50
SECTION PLAN B-B
Schnitt B-B M 1:50
Schnitt B-B M 1:50
SECTION PLAN C-C
SECTION PLAN D-D
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WOMEN
WOMEN
SUBJECT BACHELOR THESIS PROF. DIANE ZIEGLER
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BOUTIQUE & STYLING AREA
VIEW FROM TÖPFERPLACE
FACTS NAME USE ADRESS LOCATION
READY TO GO BOUTIQUE + STYLING AREA STUTTGART CITY CENTER - NEAR MARKET SQUARE GROUND FLOOR (DIRECTION TÖPFERPLACE)
The building is located behind the town hall in Stuttgart. A new quarter was created with this project, the „Areal Eichstrasse“. In addition to the Gerber and Dorotheenquartier, this is one of the largest urban restructuring in the city center in recent years. The new boutique with the include styling area, the „Ready to Go“ is located on the ground floor and opens towards Töpferplace.
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SUBJECT BACHELOR THESIS PROF. DIANE ZIEGLER
ARCHITECTURAL MODEL
SUBJECT DESIGN PROJECT 6 PROF. DIANE ZIEGLER
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„A designer knows he has achieved perfection not when there is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.“ - Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
FURNTIURE
Bed Design Experimental Furniture
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BED DESIGN
MODEL 1:50
FACTS NAME USE COMPANY
COZY SLEIGH BED WINKLE BENNINGEN
The upholstered bed, designed for the company „Winkle“, was constructed like a padded sleigh. Further properties are; footless, filigree, continuous. The headboard can be used flexibly depending on the time of day. While you can lean comfortably on the ergonomic cushion during the day, you can use the shelf at the same time. At night, you can either fold up the pillow or stow it in the back of the bed. The foot section mirrors the head section and serves as a seat. The mattress looks like it is stretched between two cozy pillows.
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SUBJECT FURNITURE DESIGN PROF. KARSTEN WEIGEL
MODEL 1:50 KNOB DETAIL.
MATERIALS.
velvet
colvis
brass
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EXPERIMENTAL FURNITURE
NAME USE
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SIGNATURE SHELF
NAME USE
INFINITY SEATING
SUBJECT EXPERIMENTAL FURNITURE MIMAR SINAN FINE ARTS UNIVERSITY|DR. PROF. IŞIL ÖZÇAM
NAME USE
WATERFALL TABLE
NAME USE
TWINS TABLE
NAME USE
PLANT CHAIR
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„Ability is what you‘re capable of doing. Motivation determines what you do. Attitude determines how well you do it.“ -Lou Holtz
MODEL City Model 3d Print Styropor Model Architectural Model 3d Vizualization
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CITY MODEL
SAN TOMÀ, VENICE The assigned place was examined from Camillo Sittes work „Urban planning according to its artistic principles“. Architectural data were examined and documented in sketches, photographs and drawings. In the footsteps of the Viennese architect and city planner Camillo Sitte, we examined unique design qualities of European city squares in Venice. PRESENTATION OF THE IMPORTANT FACADES
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SUBJECT BASICS OF DESIGN 2 PROF. ANDREAS KRETZER
SOUTH-WEST VIEW
ARCHITECTURAL MODEL 1:200
NORTH-EAST VIEW
EAST-WEST VIEW
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3D PRINT FACTS NAME USE
THE SPACE („RÄUMLING“) RESIDENTAL BUILDING
The task was editing a plot within a given construction field. The maximum buildable volume on this plot was 10 x 10 x 10 meters. A suitable use for the location of the plot should be selected and a body with several rooms („Räumling“) should be designed. Consideration has to be given to the possibilities of exposure, development(also with the neighbors), relief effect and shape of the interiors.
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MODEL PRODUCED WITH 3D-PRINTER 1:200
SUBJECT BASICS OF DESIGN 1 PROF. ANDREAS KRETZER
STYROPOR MODELL FACTS NAME USE
SUBJECT BASICS OF DESIGN 1 PROF. ANDREAS KRETZER
THE ABSTRACT CARYATID COLUMN
Two-dimensional contours are cut out from a blank (styropor solid body with 20 x 20 cm base and 100 cm in height) with a computer controlled hot-wire cutting machine. The three-dimensional shape is generated by 4 contours. Different shapes are created using an own proportioning system. The basis for the division of the own system is the greek canon and the appearance of the shapes is based on an abstract form of caryatids.
blank
contours
subtraction 1
subtraction 2
solution
STYROPOR MODEL 1:1
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3D VISUALIZATION
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The restaurant should offer its guests an unique comfort in an elegant and refined atmosphere. Only the finest and highest quality materials, colors and details were selected for the desired atmosphere.
SUBJECT LIGHT COLOUR MATERIAL
MORITZ KÖHLER
3D VIZUALIZATION
1ST STEP CONSTRUCTION
SUBJECT APPLIED GEOMETRY RHINOCEROS
2ND STEP RENDERING
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„Learning to draw is really a matter of learning to see - to see correctly - and that means a good deal more than merely looking with the eye.“ -Kimon Nicolaides
ADDITIONAL PROJECTS Watercolor Painting Sketchbook Hobbies
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WATERCOLOR PAINTING
ORIGINAL
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PAINTING
SUBJECT EXPRESSION TECHNIQUES MIMAR SINAN FINA ARTS UNIVERSITY | PROF. EMEL BAŞARIK AYTEKİN
ORIGINAL
PAINTING
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SKETCHBOOK
„Painting is just another way of keping a diary“ - Pablo Picasso
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CIRAGAN PALACE, ISTANBUL
SULTANAHMET MOSQUE, SULTANAHMET
KÜÇÜKSU PAVILION, BEYKOZ
BEYLERBEYI PALACE, ÜSKÜDAR
MAIDEN‘S TOWER, ÜSKÜDAR
HAGIA SOPHIA, SULTANAHMET
DOLMABAHCE PALACE, BESIKTAS
FOUNTAIN OF AHMED III, SULTANAHMET
GERMAN FOUNTAIN, SULTANAHMET
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BEYLERBEYI PALACE, ISTANBUL
SULTANAHMET MOSQUE, ISTANBUL
SELIMIYE MOSQUE, ISTANBUL
GALATA, ISTANBUL
DOLMABAHCE PALACE, ISTANBUL
ORTAKÖY, ISTANBUL
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GALATA TOWER, ISTANBUL
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MAIDENS‘S TOWER, ISTANBUL
ANITKABIR, ANKARA
TAKSIM, ISTANBUL
BORUSAN CONTEMPORARY, ISTANBUL
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SANTI GIOVANNI, VENICE
PONTE MINICH, VENICE
SAN GIORGIO MAGGIORE, VENICE
SANTA MARIA, VENICE
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PENCIL DRAWING
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STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
STEP 4
STEP 5
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
STEP 4
STEP 5
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Eda Özer +49172 6810171 / +905375942592 eda.oezer@gmx.de