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Yaman, Esra Bodrum, Turkey | 22.04.1998 Graduating student in Bachelor of Architecture at the Department of Architecture and Design of the University of Politecnico di Torino
EXPERIENCE
2020
BOX Architetti Internship | design projects in Turin and Aosta, from urban contexts to heritage preserved sites
2019
EGEL & A.E.M. Architecture, Consultancy Internship | projects for residential buildings and a clinical complex
2018
Sakalar Mimarlık Mühendislik İnşaat Internship | ongoing projects both in office and construction site
2017
TEVITOL Arts and Science Week Committee Member | fundraising and organization
2012-2015
ESRA YAMAN
Tutor | tutoring 4th grade students
AWARDS | ACTIVITIES
E-mail: esrayaman1998@gmail.com Linkdn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/esra-yaman-5a4b08148/ I am coming from a small city in the Mediterranean shores of Turkey with a curious mind always eager to expand, explore and create in all occasions. I lived in İstanbul for five years before moving to Italy for my studies in architecture. I have been drawing even before I could talk, and just as I thought back then, I hope my works will explain me, where my words can’t reach, and this selection of projects give you an idea of who I am as a creative, keen and ever-learning person.
EDUCATION
2017-2020
2020 2018-2019 2016
BIM 3D Modelling Training Program INTEL ISEF World’s largest international pre-college science competition Finalist | Earth and Environmental Sciences category with microalgae farm system that can be integrated to buildings
2016
Grade: 110 cum laude / 110
2017
METU Bachelor of Architecture
2015
MICA (Maryland Institute College of Art)
European Youth Parliament Eyüboğlu Delegate
2015
TUBITAK 46th Science Fair Istanbul Regional First Place | National Third Place
Pre-College Studio Residency Program
Özyeğin University Architecture Precollage Program
2012-2017
ACC Conference Series Architecture. Endless Forms Most Beautiful
Politecnico di Torino Bachelor of Architecture
2014
Muallimköy Education Project
2014
Young Reporters for Environment
2014
Istanbul Children and Youth Art Biennale Participant
TEV İnanç Türkeş High School for Gifted Students Grade: 96 / 100 (Graduated with 3rd place)
PROGRAMS
Excellent | AutoCAD, SketchUp, Photoshop, InDesign,
Lightroom, 3DsMax, Microsoft Office Programs, Movie Maker, IMovie
Good | Revit, Rhino, R, QGIS, Zglif, Nolian, Adobe Flash Introduction
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Turkish | native English | fluent (TOEFL IBT 109) Italian | beginner German | beginner (GOETHE-ZERTIFIKAT B1)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Work relating to university career 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Architectural Construction Studio | a.y 2018 - 2019 | Prof. Andrea Bocco, Prof. Claudio Rossi Urban Design Atelier | Reinventing City Living | a.y 2019 - 2020 | Prof. Francesca Frassoldati, Prof. Chiara Lucchini History and Design Studio | Living: Inside/Outside | a.y 2018 - 2019 | Prof. Luca Barello, Prof. Chiara Devoti Design Studio | Living The Ancient City | a.y 2017 - 2018 | Prof. Jacopo Gresleri, Prof. Carlo Spinelli Environmental and Technological Design | a.y 2019 - 2020 | Prof. Giacomo Chiesa
Certificates and documents of internship 6. 7. 8.
Curricular internship carried out at BOX Architetti period 16.03.2020 - 22.05.2020 validated on 22.05.2020 | Amount of hours 300. Extracurricular internship carried out at A.E.M. Architecture, Consultancy starting date 02.09.2019 end date 27.09.2019 | Amount of hours 180 Extracurricular İnternship carried out at Sakalar Mimarlık Mühendislik İnşaat starting date 23.07.2018 end date 15.09.2018 | Amount of hours 300.
Certificates and documents related to training 9. Conference series “Architecture. Endless Forms Most Beautiful” Prof. Valeria Federighi starting date 12.03.2020 end date 25.05.2020 | Amount of hours 75 10. Training program BIM (Building Information Modelling) 3d design, modelling, rendering and presentation instructor Emircan Gör starting date 03.12.2018 end date 11.01.2019 | Amount of hours 75
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In the contemporary world, the architecture and construction should answer to more than the needs of its current users or do more than just fitting in its current conditions. With the emerging global issues and problems of the new society, architecture is challenged to become a solution that adapts resilience and radicalness, that provides versatility, sensitivity and sustainability. This portfolio experiments on these virtues in different contexts using the Italian cities as its main research ground.
Architecture is more than its parts combined. A living soul flowing among people, yet confined And so I shall talk of these souls That give meaning to each of its stones
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FORM
Site: interrupts the “Grid”
VISTA CONDIVISA Architectural Construction Studio Prof. Andrea Bocco Prof. Claudio Rossi Bachelor Project | Semester IV | 2019 Mixed Co-housing | Bariera di Milano | Torino | Italy Collaborators: Ashley Barley | Ege Can Yazıcı | Zihao Zhang Turin’s urban fabric, with its continuous streets, often frames the mountains or hills on the horizon. The site of the project breaks the continuity of the city’s grid pattern along 3 streets, filling their frames with... nothing.
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1. Connecting the streets, seperating the site in two
2. Two axis divide the area in 4 sections
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4. Building recess increasing the light coming into piazza and blocks
5. Volumes and the porticoes are used to better unify the blocks and public spaces
6. Green character with terrace planters, greenroof and the shared gardens
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Seems like I forgot my last turn, my last step. I looked around, absent minded, then to my died phone... The fear of getting lost, that uncomforting feeling you get in an unfamiliar place filled me. Then there it was across the street. That stepping, bursting, moving substance... Calling out with same amiable feeling radiating from people in it. Introduction
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Co-housing represent a new solution to social living, allowing small communities to live closer to one another, sharing meals and organizing events. But imagine having to cook for 100 people, or cleaning a huge complex, trying to organize events around the needs and timetables of 80-100 people. This is not a sustainable model. For this reason, it is chosen to divide the project into 4 equal buildings, each containing 20 people at full capacity.
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What is it that combine us, makes this all stay together here? It is more than just mortar that is binding, or the porticoes run all around. No, it is something to do with our dynamic, our way of living.
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CREATING A VILLAGE - NOT A BLOCK
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isolated block
connected village
a crowd
a family
impersonal rooms
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DISTRIBUTION
open public areas
communal areas within each residential facilities connect block 4 blocks
commertials near primary roads
GROUNDFLOOR PLAN seating emerging from grid
playground
the cover of it was shouting, bursting, rising, falling almost mocking the regular but the book itself was the sea, windless, ramps carried you to a quiet stillness
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Green Roof Structural Detail 1:10 STRUCTURAL DETAILS Green 1 Render Roof Structural Detail 1:10
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Render Gypsum board Technical cavity Ribbed reinforced concrete slab with perforated blocks (380-250-160) Vapour barrier Thermal insulation (cork panel) Screed Acoustic insulation Wooden Parquet
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FORM ANALYSIS
CONTRAPOINT Urban Design Atelier | Reinventing City Living Prof. Francesca Frassoldati Prof. Chiara Lucchini Bachelor Project | Semester V | 2019-2020 Hotel and Commerce Complex | Via Sacchi | Torino | Italy Collaborators: Ege Can Yazıcı | Jana Basbous | Yangchang Li | Wenjun Feng Located on the side of rail tracks near Porta Nuova, this site is used as a car park and contained many abandoned buildings in it. This gap in the dense urban environment, an underutilized space with poor appearance, has a great potential considering its proximity to the main station and its road axis Via Sacchi with its porticoed commercial ground floors. Lack of several services such as high-quality hotels, restaurants and cafe hubs in the area drove our reasons for functions in the re-urbanization of this space as well as the “coolness” effect that we tried to create for its marketing image.
Its my first glance to the city as the train approached to the station, a crystal mountain reminding the alps nearby... many people was in its small piazza, such a small corner filled in a such lively manner
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PROJECT MODEL
Previous wall around the site on Via Sacchi is disrupted according to the city grid to attract people inside the piazza and unify the area with the neighbourhood. New urban furniture and greenery are introduced creating various spaces for different functions. In order not to close the visual connection of the site to the railway semi-transparent separations with its integrated seating areas are realized. This separation encloses the whole space with its similar architectural language.
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ARCH GRID & DISTIRUTION Building Based on the Grid
Restaurant
SECTIONS
Lobby
Bar & Hub
Arches & Walls
Passages & Restaurant
LANGUAGE ANALYSIS
Language B
Language A
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ELEVATIONS
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1. Rooftop Terrace 2. Premium Room 3. Standard Room 4. Hotel Restaurant 5. Cafe & Hub 6. Piazza 7. Green area 8. Custom furniture
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SAN DONATO DRIFT
CASA MEANDRO History and Design Studio | Living: Inside/Outside Prof. Luca Barello Prof. Chiara Devoti Bachelor Project | Semester III | 2018-2019 Corner Housing Complex | Borgo San Donato | Torino | Italy Collaborators: Angelica Montiel | Ashley Barley | Ege Can Yazıcı | Yingyue Li | Zihao Zhang Casa Meandro aims to transform a declining neighbourhood. Design, collapsing the street corner inwards, draw the community in. Working with our new concept for Piazza Barcellona, our proposal aims to add colour and greenery to San Donato and create inviting multi-use spaces for everyone to enjoy, while staying true to San Donato’s industrial heritage.
Different corners around San Donato District
All corners have stance, have a statement, There are right angles, sharp and demanding, Curved ones, viewing as much as it can, touching, Then there is ours: without even one, daring, calling in
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URBAN ANALYSIS
Height Analysis
Looking at the average height of surrounding structures it is chosen a height that remained harmonious with the other buildings.
Material Analysis Observing the material range, clay bricks and tiles for the facade are decided on, while also echoing the industrial past of San Donato by using a metallic curvilinear roof. Aireal Views of the Area with Drones 1
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BRICK
BEFORE: Beer Factory NOW: Auto repair shop
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MAIN FACADE
PHYSICAL 1:1 MODEL - PORTION OF THE BRICK FACADE
NORTH ELEVATION
In order to study the technological solution and test its feasibility 1:1 physical model of a small portion of the external facade is constructed. In this adaptation new dimension for the bricks and the metal bars are decided according to local building market.
CORRIDOR SECTION
INITIAL SKETCHES
After finishing the model and realizing the technical aspects I decided to refunctionalize and turn it into a furniture respecting one of the wall’s original functions: housing plants and greenery
TECHNOLOGICAL SOLUTION https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LNrW_5CZuM
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APARTMENT TYPES
Snug
Mezzanine
Eaves
COURTYARD FURNITURE SKETCHES
DISTRIBUTION
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Road made in order to remind the old canal in the area Introduction
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PIAZZA BARCELLONA Adapting Barcelona’s urban pattern to the Piazza, reviving a once lively urban section
Repitition of octogonal block pattern
DISTRIBUTION DIAGRAM
Gradient colors, representing see and land
The concept for Piazza Barcellona is influenced by its namesake in both form and function. The tree line promenade provides a place for people to rest and stroll. Multi-use pavilions along this promenade are designed for market as well as for other future functions. In the centre an adaptable open space is placed for socializing and playing, while the large steps reaching to it provide a stadium style seating.
COMMERCE STANDS AND ROUTE Introduction
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PASSO VECCHIO PORTICOES
Design Studio | Living The Ancient City Prof. Jacopo Grasleri Prof. Carlo Spinelli Bachelor Project | Semester II | 2018 Collaborative Housing for Elderly | Via Delle Belle Arti | Bologna | Italy Collaborators: Eleonora Feliciello | Yasemin KavcÄą
Bologna is a city full with universities and youngsters, yet its population is growing older every day. The modern world bears new challenges for better living standards, especially for the older and more vulnerable part of our society. Co-housing for elderly aims for a lifestyle that encourages cooperation and interaction, while fully respecting the need of privacy. Common spaces were designed in order to promote the relationships between the co-owners. Green spaces evenly distributed within the complex provide everyone with a proximate contact of nature. All common rooms, dining, terraces, green house offers a view one of the important historical buildings of Bologna: Palazzo Bentivoglio. The recession in the lot provides the dense local area with a new piazza that locates between the building and the palazzo.
GREEN AREAS
I M P O R TA N T BUILINGS
Slowly climb these stairs, with the leaves on your feet fallen in decades, Look at the burning red of the sky, reflecting the bricks of the city, Watch the continuous fuss around, it’s their morning to ignite, And your afternoon to delight
Palazzo Bentivoglo
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BOLOGNA: TYPICAL ORGANISM BEHIND PORTICOES open space
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FORM AND ARTICULATIONS
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A module left empty between two successive aggregations generates, with the same main ones, the internal shaft. The simple system thus articulated takes light respectively from the road or from the cavaedium.*
it was a song of solid and void and all the city was an orchestra joining along
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*Information obtained from the Museo della Storia di Bologna, Palazzo Pepoli
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CONNECTION PRISM prism provides a link between residential blocks and common building, also serving as an entrance. Its windows provide view towards the palazzo and the inner gardens.
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access to kitchen and dining, physical training room, leisure space, arts and crafts area, library
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access to administrative area, inner porch and gardens steps that are integrated into the facade becomes a public furniture
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PERSPECTIVE SECTION CUTTEN FROM THE CONNECTION PRISM
TRANSFORMING THE SPATIAL USE AND THE PERCEPTION IN THE PUBLIC AREA
People used to sit on the benches across the street turning their backs towards the historic Palazzo Bentivoglio. Cafe in the old complex turned its windows towards the inner portico.
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DOUBLE HEIGHT CORRIDORS WITH SEATING AREA
Now the view can be better enjoyed. More people can accommodate in the area while open space in front provide for a multipurpose use. Cafe with full glazed corner turns towards piazza and the palazzo.
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SITE MICROCLIMATE MATRIX WIND WAKE CORE
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WINTER
SHADOW ANALYSIS
BIOCLIMATIC DORMITORY
SURROUNDING
WINTER MORNING
WINTER AFTERNOON
SUMMER MORNING
SUMMER AFTERNOON
WINTER TOTAL
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LOCALIZATION
Environmental and Technological Design Course Prof. Giacomo Chiesa
SPACE UNITS LEGEND
Bachelor Project | Semester VI | 2020
FIRST FLOOR
Student Dormitory | Torino | Italy Collaborators: Ege Can Yazıcı
THIRD FLOOR
SECOND FLOOR
In today’s built environment monotypes are applied to almost all kinds of circumstances. Without respecting and making use of the surrounding environment and conditions, comfort depends mostly on mechanical solutions. This dormitory with its responsive design, thrives to use its locations in favour of the user comfort. Thus, uses natural means and eco-design to save energy. MODIFICATIONS AFTER THE SOLAR ACCESS TEST
Common areas are carried to the north corners in order to expose other rooms to more direct sunlight. Introduction
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ex. Resting, eating, studying Sunshine is more important than the wind
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ex. Walking, jogging Wind is more important than the sunshine
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ex. Running, cycling, sports Wind is more important than the sunshine
OUTDOOR ORGANIZATION
3D WITH OUTDOOR LOCALIZATION
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GYM GROUNDFLOOR PLAN
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SECTION A-A’
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SECTION B-B’ NORTH ELEVATION
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DOUBLE ROOM (THIRD FLOOR) SHADING SYSTEM
TRIPLE ROOM (FIRST FLOOR) SHADING SYSTEM
CONTROLLED NATURAL VENTILATION DOUBLE ROOM
TRIPLE ROOM
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REPORT
The company involved me into the projects in all different levels, from beginning design choices to the detailed technical solutions. I had a chance to prepare client presentations involving main elements such as plans, elevations, sections, as well as, technical data sheets, heating electrical solutions, elaborate final design renders etc. Mainly, I had worked on three different projects, one of them involving two different buildings within.
Piazza C.L.N. 255 , 10123 Torino t\f +39 3333802454 | p.iva 11141220019 http://www.boxarchitetti.com | info@boxarchitetti.com Arch. Marco Giovanni Aimetti Strada Valsanmartino 68 10131 p.iva 11527670019
First project concerned the restoration of a storage and office for a company dealing with cheese business. The main challenge was building an independent steel structure (with I beams) that will become the mezzanine over the storage area for the office. After studying on the technical solutions, I drew the schemes for inlay and prepared presentation pdfs.
Cordiali saluti. Torino, 25/06/2020
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Con la presente si certifica che la sig.ra Esra Yaman ha effettuato e completato proficuamente il suo tirocinio sotto la mia supervisione per un periodo di 300 ore dal 16/03/2020 al 22/05/2020 Durante il suo tirocinio, sono stati affrontati diversi argomenti di natura progettuale architettonica, strutturale ed esecutiva su nostri interventi da realizzarsi in Torino e nella regione Valle d’Aosta. Le tematiche hanno affrontato diversi argomenti spaziando dall’inserimento del progetto nel contesto urbano , alla definizione del particolare costruttivo e alla progettazione di manufatti inseriti in contesti montani e di particolare pregio soggetti anche a pareri di sovrintendenza. Ha lavorato senza problemi su problematiche anche molto impegnative di composizione architettonica e progettazione esecutiva , partendo dalla visione progettuale generale dell’edificio per arrivare alla definizione particolare dei dettagli esecutivi. Ha dimostrato particolari capacità in relazione alla presentazione del progetto e alla trasmissione delle proposte al cliente creando delle immagini di progetto molto significative e efficaci utilizzando vari software di disegno come Autocad, SketchUp, Photoshop, Indesign e 3dsMax Ha mostrato grande impegno e dedizione durante tutto il processo progettuale anche in relazione a tempi ristretti di consegna e considerevole mole di lavoro assegnatale. Per quanto ci riguarda l’esperienza professionale maturata è risultata molto positiva e proficua .
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Second project was about the renovation of Corso Verona 44 with the construction of a new one-story building in the cortile. This was the main project that I worked on during my internship. My task started by creating the 3d model of the existing situation “stato di fatto” and the renovated roof idea using the surveys and existing plans. By doing this I had a chance to examine the detailed roof solution with zinc metal sheet. After the client decided on making it an apartment for students, I studied deeper the solution for a student apartment with two single rooms. For its façade we decided on a modern yet modest solution that would be in harmony with the street façade. The use of same roof style and color palette of black and yellow enhanced this relation. Several technical solutions that we studied involved Petersen Tegl®, Equitone®, and different options for perforated metal sheets. Later, I studied several solutions for the street façade of the main building, using a more traditional organization method yet very modern materials and architectural language. All this process is conducted through both in plan, elevation, section level in AutoCAD, 3d level in SketchUp and rendering level in 3dsMax and Photoshop. Final products from 1:20 details into 1:100 general schemes and rendered solutions are presented to the client.
Arch. Marco Giovanni Aimetti
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REPORT
During my internship in A.E.M. Architecture, Consultancy I had a chance to work on two major projects: First one is the Yahsi Complex composed of a hotel, 16 villas and 29 apartment complexes and the other project is a medical clinic in Eskiçeşme, Bodrum. I was mainly involved in design process, planning process, 3d construction and post products. I had a chance to work mostly with AutoCAD, Sketchup, Photoshop and InDesign. The first design task was to create options for the apartment complexes, each two-story block consisting of 110 and 100 square meter flats. All the options kept the feature of and inner garden on top of which consisted also the entrance to the upper flat. Later, these options were introduced to the client. Consequently, I studied one of the villa types on the upper hills, creating the greatest orientation and structure possible for bringing the bay and sea view into living areas and the rooms. 140
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In the Private Medical Clinic project, the biggest aim of the design was to create a set of blocks that can later be adaptable to become a bigger unified complex by enclosing the courtyards. This led me to deeper study not only the current condition and the needs of the building but also the possible future adaptations. All spaces designed especially attentive to disability and high comfort standards. The buildings, while staying true to the heritage of historic Bodrum building types, featured some new elements to contribute to their contemporary character and design. Plan 1
Plan 2
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buzdolabı
K55/220
bulaşık makinesi
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K220/220
İş Yeri - 1 14.6 m² ±0.00
K150/220
K10
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K200/220
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İş Yeri - 3 17.1 m² ±0.00
Mutfak 15.4 m²
K55/220
İş Yeri - 2 19 m² ±0.00
K220/220
K55/220
K350/220
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K10 20
K55/220
K90/220
K150/220
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WC 3.3 m² ±0.00
EGEL & A.E.M. Architecture , Consultancy
K55/220 K100/220
K55/220
İş Yeri - 2 12.7 m² ±0.00
K220/220
K55/220
Dinlenme Alanı 10.7 m² ±0.00
K300/220
K55/220
K100/220
TARİH:
K55/220
K220/220
İş Yeri - 4 16.2 m² ±0.00
İş Yeri - 1 15.5 m² ±0.00
K220/220
K200/220
K90/220
K55/220
K100/220
K90/220
K55/220
P50/100
WC 3.7 m² ±0.00
K100/220
P50/100
WC 3.7 m² ±0.00
P50/100
WC 3.3 m² ±0.00
Giriş/Bekleme Alanı 25.8 m² ±0.00
K55/220
K55/220
P50/100
K150/220
Giriş/Bekleme Alanı 22.7 m² ±0.00
K350/220
K350/220
K350/220
Emsal 120 m2
ZEMİN KAT PLANI 1/50 Emsal: 120 m² Merdiven: m² Asansör: m² Teras: m² İnşaat alanı: m²
Zemin Kat Krokisi
ÖLÇEK:1/100
TASARIM: A.E.M. MİMARLIK
ÇATI PLANI 1/50 ZEMİN KAT PLANI 1/50 Emsal: 99.8 m² Merdiven: m² Asansör: m² Teras: m²
Emsal 99.8 m2
İnşaat alanı: m²
Zemin Kat Krokisi
ÇATI PLANI 1/50
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design options
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different block plans
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In the summer of my first year in bachelor’s degree, I had an opportunity to work with the Sakalar Architecture Engineering (Sakalar Mimarlık Mühendislik İnşaat Ltd. Şti.). During my internship I worked on residential projects and a winter garden which was also to be used as a homeopathic doctor’s office. For these projects I had an opportunity to work both in office and on the construction site. I worked on plans, 3D and material analysis for these projects as well as preparing client presentations.
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My first task was to prepare different options for the Önderhan Villas plans which was followed by the decision of a final plan and designing of its exterior with different building envelopes. Different selection of materials was applied to each option. Moreover, the garden design for each option was prepared.
design process
My final task was a winter garden inside a private property with the villa of the owner. This building also planned to function as an office for a homeopathic doctor. In this project I had a chance to work individually for the whole design and planning process while my supervisor gave me critics throughout the process. Furthermore, I had the chance to be on the construction site which helped me understand the project from its initial ideas until its realization.
3D Realization
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Dipartimento di Architettura e Design
Collegio di Architettura
Architecture Construction and City - 2019/2020
Architecture: ENDLESS FORMS MOST BEAUTIFUL ATTESTATO DI PARTECIPAZIONE Si attesta che la studentessa Esra Yaman – matricola S253448 – ha partecipato alla serie di conferenze “Architecture. Endless Forms Most Beautiful” e consegnato gli elaborati richiesti. Per tale attività, data la partecipazione e il lavoro svolto, si riconoscono 75 ore. I curatori Silvia Cafora Martina Crapolicchio Rossella Gugliotta Tommaso Listo Aurora Riviezzo Ilaria Tonti
REPORT: A NEW OF THINKING
In a period of crisis such as the one we are in at our contemporary age, we need a game-changer condition in order to cope up. Alessandro Melis, who is the founder of Heliopolis 21, director of the Cluster for Sustainable Cities, starter of Media Hub in University of Portsmouth and current curator of Italian pavilion in La Biennale di Venezia starts to address this issue by defining what a crisis is, what its relationship with architecture is and then discusses the means of dealing with the crisis. When we talk about the crisis, first thing that we should consider is the origin, the causes of the crisis, not the consequences. Although media portrays the climate change as a mere hypothesis today, there are strong scientific evidences that supports its factuality. For instance, hockey stick which is a diagram published by Michael Mann and his colleagues in 1999, stands as the first empiric demonstration of global warming, its existence, and its effects due to entropic actions. Nature itself helps us better understand climate change: It is possible to find traces of the past climate thanks to trees, corals Hockey Stick, Mann, Michael E.; Bradley, drillings in the polar ice shows us many evidences. Raymond S.; Hughes, Malcolm K. (1999)
Referente Prof. Valeria Federighi
Torino, 22 Giugno 2020 CERTIFICATE It is hereby certified that student Esra Yaman – student ID S253448 – participated to the conference series “Architecture. Endless Forms Most Beautiful” and delivered the requested work. For this activity 75 hours are acknowledged. The curator Silvia Cafora Martina Crapolicchio Rossella Gugliotta Tommaso Listo Aurora Riviezzo Ilaria Tonti Referent Prof. Valeria Federighi
Turin, June 22, 2020
Jiayn Tang, World average energy use
What does all this have to do with the architecture? Planners have the major role in this situation when it is considered that construction market on its own is the first cause of the CO2 emission. This connection even deepens when we also take into account the organization and design of cities and their transportation systems, which lay within the field of architecture and design. So, the impact of design grows around 60% of the emission. Consequently, the designers, architects and planners have the major role in this crisis. Recognizing our great impact as architects and designers, we can build a vision and make conscious choices to transform our field.
According to impossible equation by Jonathan Foley we are at the limit of the survival on this planet. The sources decrease as the population grows. Cities are growing as see levels and desertification take way the land. Considering this “impossibility”, linear and non-linear thinking is the core of this discussion. Can we overcome this course of events? According to Melis the answer is yes, with the solution of the future city that has three main characteristics: compactness, resilience and radicalness. The work of an architect today responds to a market that is asking for a certain delivery. However, this is a linear way of thinking. The other aspect, the game-changer view does not dwell on the operativity. It is the possibility to link the correct perception of the city to the consequences of crisis. It is a way of thinking that challenges the current market and decision-makers, and that shows them the change is more advantageous than the status quo. Furthermore, the world is in the need of a new generation of architects and game-changers, that are able to change the society from its roots, starting from arts, technology and science using transdisciplinary knowledge. Planners should undertake the role of connector of the different knowledge sources. Thus, the city of future will be a whole new entity than what we perceive as city today and our creative will be a part of the ecological system itself. Mann, Michael E.; Bradley, Raymond S.; Hughes, Malcolm K. (1999), Northern hemisphere temperatures during the past millennium: Inferences, uncertainties, and limitations, Geophysical Research Letters, 26 (6): 759–762, Tang, Jiang. http://www.carboun.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/ (last access 15.06.2014)
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