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Installations | Workshops
2011-2015
Joint\Group Projects
2011-2015
Basic Art & Design
Fall 2011
With a multifunctional design we can fulfill our everyday obligations and activities. It is created as a house to be in, as an industrial object daily used, and as an tool for outside navigation.
Arch Object Space for work and living
Navigator Outside navigation Helps elder people
Bench Both children and adults can use it
Basic Art & Design
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Spring 2012
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With a Chaos Composition I have a tendency to represent the arrangment of creative chaos. As we are 1st year students, we mostly spend days in studios where models` rubbish stay after us. Because It displays us a unique picture of creative chaos, i came up with an idea to manifest such chaos, representing creative chaos as a part of students everyday design process.
station 3
But be careful how you speak, Say break, steak, but bleak and streak.
Hear me say, devoid of trickery:Daughter, laughter and Terpsichore, Typhoid, measles, topsails, aisles.
Previous, precious, fuchsia, via,Pipe, snipe, recipe and choir, Cloven, oven, how and low,Script, receipt, shoe, poem, toe.
Architectural Design |
Fall 2012
Habitation for a creative couple in Izmir Dancer/Choreographer & Sculptor
This exercise served a number of purposes, not the least of which was to acquaint you with a structure and ordering system that could be applied to your clients’ request for a similarly sized house, to be located in Izmir in the vicinity of the AsansÜr.
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Spring 2013
Vinnery in Urla A Wine-making facility and vocational center in the rural village of Yaǘcılar near Urla. This center for wine-making will have a mission to raise awareness of an ancient but forgotten cultural aspect of this region.
Context An important priority of the project is to preserve the scale and continuity of the fabric of this agricultural village. The surrounding context conforms to a height restriction that also applies to this site. The roof can have openings (sky lights) and/or roof courts.
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Fall 2013
T-house represents excercise that deal both with environmental context and inner architectural design. Programme itself support both private and public approach within the frame of two integrated sites.
Project helps development of analytical skills, landscape design & environmental issues as fundamental task.
T-House Arch301