HANDE KARAGÖZ DESIGN PORTFOLIO
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CONTENT Introduction Curriculum Vitae Lighting Design Projects Daylight Design Project | The Daylight Disclosure Outdoor Lighting Installation Project | The Theater of Lights The Lighting Machine Project | The Still Motion
Lighting Products Design Smart Lighting | City Post Outdoor Lighting Project | Flowa
HANDE KARAGĂ–Z curriculum vitae
Education KTH Royal Institute of Technology MSc | Architectural Lighting Design August 2017 - Ongoing | Stockholm - Sweden
Hi, I am Hande. Currently I am studying Master of Architectural Lighting Design at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden. I graduated from Industrial Design Department from Middle East Technical University (METU) in Ankara, Turkey. I experienced in design projects in various fields such as outdoor & indoor lighting, electrical appliances and household projects. I’m looking for job opportunities in lighting design field.
Middle East Technical University BSc | Industrial Design June 2015 | Ankara - Turkey
handekaragoz1@gmail.com +46 733345675
Experience
Skills
Activities
Bahar Lighting
Computer Skills
Awards
Product & Lighting Designer May 2016 - August 2017 | Ankara, Turkey
Rhinoceros, 3ds Max, Autocad
IMMIB Industrial Design Contest 2015 Student 2nd Prize Lighting Products Category
Heper Moonlight Graduation Project Student
Dialux Evo, Relux Vray, Keyshot Rendering Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign
5 months, 2015 | Ankara, Turkey
Hand Skills
Designnobis
Sketching, Illustration, Model Making,
Exhibition
Prototyping, Digital Photography
Flowa Turkey Innovation Week 2015 | Ä°stanbul, Turkey
9 months, 2014 | Ankara, Turkey
Language Skills
Memberships
Heper Moonlight
English | Professional Proficiency
International Association of Lighting Designers [ IALD ] Student IALD
Industrial Design Internship
Manufacturing Internship 4 weeks, 2013 | Ankara, Turkey
Turkish | Bilingual Proficiency Swedish | Beginner
LIGHTING DESIGN PROJECTS
THE DAYLIGHT DISCLOSURE Group Project with Nadia Qtet & Saeed Hilany January 2018
Project Brief The Daylight Task Project
The aim of the project was to plan an architectural space with daylight as a design tool in the given plot, which is presumed empty and free of construction.
Discovery
The Site Location: Odengatan 49, 13 51 Stockholm, Sweden
Discovery Direct
Movement
WELCOMING
Journey Sun Location
Perception
Daylight Cont rol
LIGHT QUALITIES
ALL DAY
GOODBYE Direct Light
HUMAN ASPECT
Rhythm
Reflection
12.00 - 13.00 LUNCH TIME
12.00 -13.00
Users
All Day
Light
Light Levels
Transformation
Feelings
Routine
Stability
Colour Temperature
Surprising
Sound
Calm
Low Contrast
Fun & Enjoy
Relaxation
Socialization
Distribution
Colour
Well - Being
Privacy Security Lose
SPATIALITY INNER
OUTER 12.00 -13.00
Floors
Architecture
All Day
12.00 - 13.00
All Day
Outer Space
Texture
Outside
Orientation
Functional
Atmospheric
Rounded
Material
Cars - Sounds
Accessibility
Sunrise Informative
Direction
Colour
Building Courtyard South
Open
Light Zones Sunset Leaving
Concept Development FIRST FLOOR PHASE 1
SECOND FLOOR PHASE 2 CONCEPT
RELAXATION ATMOSPHERIC PRIVACY INDIVIDUALISM ALL DAY DIFFUSE LIGHT LIGHT ZONES OPEN ISOLATION
A TRANSITION FROM PRIVATE ZONES TO THE MEETING POINT
12.00 - 13.00 SOCIALIZATION COLLECTIVISM OUTSIDE CONNECTION DIRECT LIGHT MEETING POINT REFLECTION INSIDE CONNECTION INFORMATION
Concept Development
Storyboard
Details First Floor Plan B
First Floor Ceiling Detail C
B
Detail 1& 2 C
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B
C
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Scale 1/200
B
Second Floor Plan B
A
C
Scale 1/200
Second Floor Ceiling Detail B
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B
C
Scale 1/200
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C
Scale 1/200
Details
Experiment
Project Concept
THE THEATER OF LIGHTS Group Project with Carolina Ayala, Saeed Hilany & Wenyi Kong November 2017, Stockholm, Sweden The Outdoor Lighting Installation Project for 100 Years Anniversary Celebration of KTH Main Campus in Courtyard
The site is interpreted as a platform, which can be understood in two different ways. The first role is to allow the user to stand in higher ground to observe, and the second one is to provide a stage for others to recognize the user and at the same time, allow user to shine as an individual. And that is what KTH has always been doing. Therefore, the site is divided into two distinct areas, the viewing platform and the performing platform. When standing at the viewing platform, located at the center, user can have the experience of being the audience of the light installation put up by all the ALD master students. By accentuating some architectural elements of the facade, the aim was to showcase the integrity of the 100 years old building. The second experience visitors can have occurred in the performing platform, located on the left and right side of the building. It allows the visitors to be the performers on stage. Here, the play of shadows can only be seen by the audience in the courtyard. It was placed static shadows of people in the balcony to recreate the galleries of a theater.
Analysis Urban Fabric Edge / Boundary Highest Ground Point Perception Path / View North East Orientation
Quality of Space Atmospheric Feeling of Enclosure Panoramic View Framework with Arches (Aperture)
Viewing Platform
Audience
Performing Platform
Performers Audience
Concept
Details
Details
Installation
Finalization
THE STILL MOTION Group Project with Saeed Hilany, Sherouk Badr & Valentine Maeder September 2017, Stockholm, Sweden The Lighting Machine Project
Project Concept Creating a smooth transition initiatied by the students’ motion to calm their minds into a still moment, hence recharge to continue their fast rhythm. The Project Area: The A535 room is located on the 5th floor, in center of the Architecture building of KTH Royal Institute of Technology Main Campus.
Analysis A535 Datasal - 5TH floor The A535 room is located on the 5th floor, in center of the Architecture building.
people enter and go out by the same way. Straight circulation in the corridore in opposition to the circular one in the room. Circulation In The Room
This space is considered a computer room with one plotter, four chairs and two stools. The shape of the room and the fact that the Two tables are disposed along the right and two computers are located in the bottom left walls. of the room obligate the users to go to until the end of the space. Floor Circulation The circulation is intense in the coridore. It allows to reach the north side to th left side of the floor. Moreover, the toilets are located in front of our room which increase it uses. Circulation Outside & Inside Due to the fact that there is only one door, the circulation inside the room is circular:
Analysis
Lighting in the Room Due to its location in the middle of the building, there is any natural light in the room. Only 6 artificial sources are placed in the ceiling. They are distributed on a regular basis and can be dimmed. If they are used, the two computers produce also artificial light.
User Analysis
INTERACT WITH THE ROOM DICOVER & FEEL THE LIGHT MOTION Passive Faster Irritated Irrelavant Less Time Get Bored Unconnected Uncomfortable
FOLLOW THE LIGHT PATH
COLLECT MEMORIES
ENJOY THE LIGHT EFFECT
Active Slow & Calm Interaction More Tıme Connected Motivation Connected Relaxation
Concept Development Needs; 1- Raising awareness of the availability of the room. 2 - Moving from the fast movement of the corridor and the room to a serene and calm feeling. 3 - Elongate the temporality of using the room.
Elongated Time
Calm Feeling in the room
Fast pace Corridor
Elongate the temporality of the room by transitioning from motion to stillness and from the unknown to the known.
Concept Application 1: The Door The only mean of interaction with the room is through the door. The movement of the door the only dynamic element in the space. The door’s opening as an initiater of the lighting effect, activated by the users themselves. Application 2: The Journey A contrasted rhythmic pattern that builds a story. An interesting focal pattern that attracts the attention of the users and mimicing the wooden panels.
A bright directional spotlight that moves around the walls of the room. Application 3: The Explosion A contrasting yet multidirectional light that reveals the rooms. Reflects light to all surfaces of the room hence reveal the unknown.
Concept
Fragmented effect of light as if the Application 4: The Initial State Deactivating the machine by creating mostly jounrey’s pattern was decomposed into darkness to compare the effect of stillness smaller light patches. Diffused light coming from the corridor, with the initial feel of the room. showing the initial state of the room.
Details
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Details
Modular & Rhythmic
Deviated & Directional
Warm color light reflected on the wood along with natural color decomposed by the reflecter.
Intersecting & Multidirectional
Cooler color patches on the focal point of the room, on the concrete surface.
Fragmented & irregular
Decomposed Particules to create stillness
Stillness while briging in colors of the nature into to the room while using natural properties of light.
LIGHTING PRODUCTS DESIGN
Project Brief
CITY POST In collaboration with Graduation Project June 2015
modular outdoor lighting unit allows the integration of smart devices for public areas
Due to rapidly increasing human population and evolving technologies city infrastructure is insuffcient in terms of city management. City lighting is an essential part of city managament. City Post is a modular outdoor lighting unit which aims to increase the safety and sustainability of cities regarding its design capable of connecting ‘Smart Grid’ and integration of smart devices. With a dynamic and elegant appearance, City Post dierentiates from other lighting units with also the integration of smart devices such as motion sensor, air pollution sensor and light sensor. With its modular design, in case of need it enables to add new smart devices by including three different sections for them. Thanks to its modular design, City Post is an also easily repairable and maintainable product.
Focus According to The Time Is Right for Connected Public Lighting Within Smart Cities’s report “As the world’s population rises at an increasingly rapid pace, driven by skyrocketing urban growth, the topic of the “sustainable, livable city” is gaining momentum. We are realizing that the planet’s scarce resources might not be sufficient to sustain the tremendous population spike we are facing.”
Discovery To plan and manage our cities To save and decrease our energy resources To create human-friendly environment We should build the SMART CITIES in urgently Government and agency administration Smart urban planning Environment Energy and water Transportation Education Healthcare Social Programs and Services Public Safety
Expectations Smart Living
Smart Energy
Smart Economy
Smart People
Smart Buildings
Smart Integration
Smart Public Services
Smart Mobility
Smart Systems
Smart Lighting
SMART CITY
Opportunities Use city lighting as a platform to build a smart city Why? -Reliable -Inexpensive -Easy to build
Discovery
Technology With the smart grid system, we can make the data flow. Deployment and integration of smart technologies to the city lighting improves the city managament. Combination of lighting and digital technology makes processing and communication systems faster, more reliable, more ecient, more controllable and more sustainable.
User Research Citizens
Security Comfort Nature Social Fun
Lighting Workers Security High-Work High-Conditions
Mind Map
During the research process, the study shows that the cities have an insufficient infrastructure suffering from incompatability and inadaptability of new technologies.
Problems
Visual Pollution Scary Dirty Cables Apperance
Problem Definition Map
WITH VISUAL & AESTHETIC QUALITY
WITH ENVIRONMENTAL SENSIBILITY
Outdoor Conditions
WITH USER SATISFACTION
Workers Public Area
Natural Environment Living Creatures Weather Daylight / Night Silence
WITH TECHNOLOGY FEATURES
MODULAR LIGHTING UNIT
Parks Socialization Communication Space Saving Vandalism
Needs
Adaptability Energy Efficiency Space Saving Maintanence Easy Integration Easy Installation Modularity
Citizens
Comfortable Dirty Tired Easy Repairment Easy Installation Security Reachable
Safety Security Nature Friendly Relaxation Communication Socialization
Ideation
Ideation
Mock-Up By making some mock-ups from cartoon, stroam and paper with different scales, I tried to understand the language of product and also proportions of it. Especially to understand the interaction between user and product, 1/1 mock-up is very useful. How can worker reach to the devices or take them?
Technology Light Sensor Motion Sensor Environmental Air Pollution
Realization
Park Lighting Type
With Smart Grid, citizens can access WiFi and feel safe even if night, it can detect people to illuminate the area.
Road Lighting Type
City Post illuminates the streets by connecting each other. Also, it collects and sends the data to the authorities.
Scenario
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After removing the screws, the power supply lid is opened.
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The power supply is accessible.
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After removing the screws, the power supply lid is opened.
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For repairment, the lid of device box is opened.
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The glass is removed from the gasket, then it is easy to reach LED part.
By sliding the PCB part, it is easy to reach sensors.
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After slacking the pin, the angle of armature is adjusted.
To reach the electrical equipment, fuse holder cover is opened.
Details 1 2 5
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Parts & Materials 1. Armature - Aluminium Casting 2. Printed Circuit Board ( PCB ) 3. LED Lens 4. Power Supply 5. Gasket - PDMA 6. Tempered Glass 7. Power Supply Lid - Aluminium Casting 8. Armature Cover - Aluminium Sheet Metal 9. Screw 10. Console - Aluminium Casting 11. Device Box - Plexiglass Extrusion 12. Device Box Lid - Plexiglass Extrusion 13. Sensors - Printed Circuit Board ( PCB ) 14. Screw Cap 15. Fuse Holder Cover 16. Pole - Aluminium Extrusion 17. Flange - Aluminium Casting
Final Prototype
Student / 2nd Prize
FLOWA In collaboration with Personal Project January 2014
Sustainable Outdoor Lighting Unit for METU Campus
Project Brief Getting the inspiration from nature, Flowa is designed with an organic and fluid form. It aims to give mobility to the environment and attract citizens without disturbing the natural image. Flowa combines different materials in a harmonic way. The plexiglass parts of Flowa creates reflection, because of colour options and its refractive quality. Because of its nature friendly attribute, LED is used for lighting source, which is protected by plexiglass parts. Flowa is designed according to attach-detach method in biomimicry, which makes it easily repairable and maintainable.
Discovery
What is Biomimicry? Biomimicry (from bios, meaning life, and mimesis, meaning to imitate) is a design discipline that seeks sustainable solutions by emulating nature’s time-tested patterns and strategies. The core idea is that Nature, imaginative by necessity, has already solved many of the problems we are grappling with: energy, food production, climate control, non-toxic chemistry, transportation, packaging, and a whole lot more.
BIOMIMICRY THINKING
Biomimicry Thinking provides context to where, how, what, and why biomimicry fits into the process of any discipline or any scale of design. While akin to a methodology, Biomimicry Thinking is a framework that is intended to help people practice biomimicry while designing anything.
Define Context
Identify Function
Integrate Life Principles
Abstract Bio Strategies
Emulate Design Principles
Measure Life Principles
Discover Nature
Brainstorm Bio Inspired Ideas
Be sustainable, Perform well, Save energy, Cut material costs, Redefine & eliminate waste, Drive revenue, Build your brand
Inspiration Nature as mentor Biomimicry is a new way of viewing and valuing Nature. Nature as model Nature as measure Biomimicry uses an ecological standard to judge rightness of our innovations.
Biomimicry is a new science that studies Nature’s models and then imitates or takes inspiration from these designs and processes to solve human problems.
Ideation
Exhibition
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