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Curriculum Vitae City Lobby Of Milan Sesto Marelli, Milan, Italy

Rooftop Extension Via Filippetti, Milan, Italy

Citta Studi

The New Campus Of Citta Studi

Politeama Of Como Re-functioning of Abandoned Politeama

City Of Aleppo Residential Revitalization In Aleppo



POLITECNICO DI MILANO, MILANO, ITALY

2017 - CURRENT

MSc. ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN DESIGN

YEDITEPE UNIVERSITY , ISTANBUL, TURKEY

2012 - 2017

BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE | GPA: 3.43

DORA ARCHITECTURE & ENGINEERING

SUMMER 2015

ÇANAKKALE, TURKEY INTERNSHIP - DESIGN / CAD PRACTICE

VIATRANS & MEYDANBEY | QUASAR

SUMMER 2014

ISTANBUL, TURKEY INTERNSHIP - BUILDING CONSTRUCTION PRACTICE

TERRA VIVA WORKSHOP : THE AGRITECTURE PARADIGM

MARCH 2019

COPPARO, FERRARA, ITALY

FONDAZIONE ROMUALDO DEL BIANCO & LIFE BEYOND TOURISM

MARCH 2016

INTERN INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS WORKSHOP ‘THE INFLUENCE OF FORMER MILITARY BUILDING ON THE URBAN LANDSCAPE’ FLORENCE,ITALY

NATIVE LANGUAGE PROFESSIONAL PROFICIENCY ELEMENTARY PROFICIENCY


Considering Milano as a huge Hotel, Sesto Marelli appears as its Lobby. It’s an entrance for newcomers and provides a first impression. The research clearly shows a demand of an improvement of this ‘façade’. The access in terms of mobility define the function of the explained entrance more in detail. The now still fragmented appearance of shops provides an opportunity for a commercial bridge from Sesto San Giovanni towards Milano Center. The distribution of green spaces and public spaces around the site suggest a connection by implementing similar usage. The historically developed industrial manifestation within the macro area shows a shift from fabrication and production towards management. A transfer from the second to the third industry. Following the Lobby perception as the character of the area, there are several functions for this entrance and other necessities and secondary goals to be planned. With calming the Viale Italia into a street that is only supporting public transport, an introduction of connected bicycle paths, amended buildings and a fill in of retarded or disregarded functions on an increased walkable area, this City entrance is envisioned to become a new face.

In particular, it is ought to merge the pedestrian accessibility to all semi-public functions over and in-between existent and new buildings, while the ground level serves as a public platform to offer a new street market, two squares and bicycle parking as also a place for gatherings. The new buildings on the way to the metro station house at first a cultural center with an inclined hall for concerts and are followed by housing, framing the new square with planned fountains and benches. The reuse of the abandoned building incorporates an option for shopping on the ground floor behind the columns, followed by offices facing the Viale Monza, social housing towards the back and Viale Italia and services in the far corner. The area around the building is to be completely reorganized and includes moving the underground parking entrance in a more convenient location, also more accessible from the main street. The roof of the Coop Shopping Center provides a suitable place for a playground upon an increased structure, while the actual street market and other markets find the place behind on the previous parking, enclosed by increased greenery.


CITY LOBBY OF MILAN Sesto Marelli, Milan, Italy

Politecnico di Milano 1st Semester | 2018 Urban Design Studio Team: Gong Zhang, Tim Fischer, Ruiqi Huang, Engin Akkan Tutors: Alessandra Terenzi Alessandro Coppola






ROOFTOP EXTENSION Via Filippetti, Milan, Italy

Politecnico di Milano 1st Semester | 2018 Construction & Sustainnability Design Studio Team: Ruiqi Huang, Engin Akkan Tutors: Laura Daglio, Luana Filogamo


Cities are getting bigger and bigger in terms of population at the same time for number of buildings. Currently, cities are like Milan started to grow vertically. The most basic reason for this growth is lack of space in the ground. In this context roofs are spaces that have perfect potential for this necessity. Because there is almost no space on the ground for new function. This project designed as rooftop to give a new public function for the roof as well as to improve and contribute energy performance of existing building in Via Filippetti, Milan, Italy. In design phase, two things were highly considered. First one is designing a new rooftop extension not for only residents of existing building to create a function for also urban needs. In surrounding extension were private usage. The project propose farm places that people can rent and use for their activities also ex-

tention include spaces that helps how to farm. For this need extension provides workshop spaces and classes for discussing and learning. Second stage is improving energy performance of existing building with redefining envelopes of existing walls, slab, and roof. Optimum energy performed materials are choosen according to their U values. Rooftop extension’s concept is basicly consist of its roof. In this roof is designed to collect rain water as a source for farming. Roof form is coming from there. Extension divided by two part; one for farming and the other one for service spaces like classrooms, changing rooms. Atrium support this social functions. Polycarbon material was choosen for farming and marble facade for the social spaces. Because of providing unity and clear transition between old and new.


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ROOFTOP ROOF PLAN


Outside Corner Detail Outside

Inside

Wall Corner Detail

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Wall - Pillar Detail

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Wall - Window Detail

ROLLER ASSEMBLY PILE WEATHER STRIP TOP RAIL 6063-T5 ALUMINUM WITH 628 / CLEAR ANODIZED FINISH LOCKING SYSTEM

ROUGH OPENING

SEALANT AND BACKER BY OTHERS

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Zinc gutter Kompri.- Band Condensate ventilation and drainage

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SILL GUIDE ASSEMBLY

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GLASS STOP BOTTOM RAIL 6063-T5 ALUMINUM WITH 628 / CLEAR ANODIZED FINISH

HIGH SILL BOTTOM TRACK

doubleglazed curtain wall ROUGH OPENING

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IINSULATED GLASS LOW-E TEMPERED SN68 CLEAR SPACER CLEAR TEMPERED

FLOOR LINE

Glazed Corner Detail

Glazed Section Detail

Roof - Gutter


ELEVATION

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CITTA STUDI

The New Campus Of Citta Studi

Politecnico di Milano 3rd Semester | 2019 Thematic Studio Tutors: Nikolaos Ktenas, Paolo Debiaggi


The purpose of this project is to create a common area that can be used by all Citta Studi locals. Citta Studi is a region in Milan with many universities and it is planned to gather other universities here in the coming years. With this situation in mind, a new campus was planned to be open to common use by all universities. Starting point of this project is to focus on the main purpose of this region. Since the vast majority of its users in Citta studi are students, what needs to be done is to create areas to serve students. There are some missing and needed in this region, these are; social areas for students, accommodation, green areas, dining areas for students, cafĂŠs, restaurants, free spaces for joint study, conference halls, new educational buildings and library. The block right behind Politecnico was chosen as the working area. This gridal and symmetrical layout was modernized and used for the new campus area to accommodate the existing blocks by referring to the master plan of the Politecnico di Milano. This area would be considered a new campus and have a large square which is also called the courtyard of the urban block.

Firstly the block was made more open to the whole citta studi, it was provided with the form of the square. And proposed a buffer zone to strengthen the connection between buildings and the square (piazza); this was a terrace - platform. The intersection of platform and building terraces provides a separate common area at the upper elevation for users. An ax was created from the user’s needs, starting from the current Leonardo Piazza to the east side of the Citta Studi. The new campus square is like a reflection of the Piazza Leonardo da Vinci. While evaluating the 4th block of the existing 3-block area in Citta studi to a campus for students; a new large social space and square (piazza) proposal was made. As known, these blocks are used by Politecnico di Milano and University degli Studi di Milano. This 4th block offers a common space for all these universities and student’s also all users of citta studi. The design of the new campus fosters interdisciplinary collaboration by positioning flexible design studios, labs, open offices, shared spaces, green areas and social areas.




The new common campus built into this fourth block provides the integrity of citta studi. To gather in the square and distribute to the buildings. The reflection of piazza gave reference to the common area of the new campus. The city corridors continue until the square of the new campus from existing square of Leonardo da Vinci. Proposed a buffer zone to strengthen the connection between buildings and the square; this was a platform.



POLITEAMA OF COMO Re-functioning of Abandoned Politeama

Politecnico di Milano 2nd Semester | 2018 Architectural Design Studio Tutors: Cristina Pallini, Jose Maria Garcia Fuentes, Vitomir Racic


The project deals with the study of abandoned Politeama Theatre in Como, designed by architect Federico Frigerio in 1909 in collaboration with engineer Andrea Valli. The project idea concerns to convert the Politeama into an auditorium for the local Conservatory of Music. The main approach of the project is adding a new semi-public part to the building by reflecting the stage, which is the main function of the building, to the outside. The void where the stage is located and the galeries are reproduced in the new extension. The new extension will become the reproductive kitchen for the existing auditorium as an open rehearsal and study area. Besides, this part is also open to the public use and can be an alternative to the main stage or people can walk around, watch public rehearsals and the shows on the open stage.

New addition part can transform according to the different needs. It is possible to divide the stage by using the transparent, foldable facade. It works as a buffer zone between public and private. It becomes an attraction point for public users and creates a connection between urban space and Politeama. The roof and facade system of the new extension is designed by referring to the ratio of the solid and open surfaces on the existing facade. It is aimed to gain more attraction to Politeama by creating an urban space around the building. The urban space in the backyard that is designed with seating steps will be also used to watch shows, rehearsals on the new public stage.


GROUND FLOOR PLAN

SECTION 1-1


FIRST FLOOR PLAN


SECOND FLOOR PLAN

SECTION 2-2



CITY OF ALEPPO Residential Revitalization In Aleppo

Politecnico di Milano 4th Semester | 2019 Final Studio Team: Meltem Ozbek Tutors: Adalberto Del Bo Maria Vittoria Cardinale Antonio Capsoni


The need for new housing and fast redevelopment is evident in the city; as a result of the Battle of Aleppo that is one of the most crucial wars that has happened in Syria. The design process is held caring about 3 main issues: the front facade that has a strong relationship with the Citadel,that is old city center, the rehabilition of the bombing areas and the historical layout of the traditional city. Concept of project focuses on the identity of the Syrian architecture; the residential building that is “urban courtyard houses” is a unique approach. Courtyards are public places that are designed inside the households in Aleppo; a feature that was developed through the years because of the idea of living of Syrian people with climate factors. Our strategy can be summed up as follows; focusing on the values of the traditional Syrian housing during the design process; such as usage of the courtyard to get daylight inside while protecting privacy with the help of solid exterior facade. Preserving the urban blocks with consideration of locals’ daily life and clear circulation in the neighborhood.Creating an efficient and fast structure that can be built fast and change according to the needs of the family.

The urban development of the area consists of mainly residential buildings and other services such as a hostel on the southern parts; which looks directly to the Citadel and a memorial museum that is right next to the hostel. Central axis and the connection of the streets came from the solid/void relationship of the area. The connection between the neighborhood and the main roads are achieved through the small streets, and the district is only accessible by walking as it was during history. The analysis showed us that the area was dense horizontally and not vertically and thus the additional buildings would have similar height with the rest of the neighborhood. The typological approach considered the residential type as the priority in the project as one of the main issues in Aleppo is lack of housing. Other functions such as local commercial spaces, a hostel, and a memorial museum were added for the division of public usage and local “private” usage in the blocks; the southern part of the neighborhood had more public functions whereas the residential buildings are hidden from the outside world. Morphological approach was similar to the historic layout with similar urban facades.


BOMBED AREAS AND HICTORIC LANDMARKS

DAMAGED AREAS

POPULATION AND DENSITY



GROUND FLOOR PLAN



School of Architecture Urban Planning Const. Eng. Architecture and Urban Design Academic Year 2018-2019

FINAL STUDIO | A Prof. Adalberto Del Bo, Prof. Antonio Capsoni, Prof. Maria Vittoria Cardinale


Residential Revitalisation in Aleppo

STUDENTS 10609721 | Ezgi Sen 10464730| S. Meltem Ozbek


School of Architecture Urban Planning Const. Eng. Architecture and Urban Design Academic Year 2018-2019

FINAL STUDIO | A Prof. Adalberto Del Bo, Prof. Antonio Capsoni, Prof. Maria Vittoria Cardinale


Residential Revitalisation in Aleppo

STUDENTS 10609721 | Ezgi Sen 10464730| S. Meltem Ozbek


EZGI SEN ezgi.sen@mail.polimi.it +39 338 367 8965


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