# occupy gezi architecture
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#occupygeziarchitecture | Barricade Gümüşsuyu #1
#OCCUPYGEZI GÜMÜŞSUYU BARRICADE 5
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#occupygeziarchitecture | Barricade Kazanc覺
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#occupygeziarchitecture The protests in Istanbul indicated one simple thing for architects (designers?): We need new definitions for architecture in situations when architecture is removed from architects.Each unique structure that we encounter in the streets and Gezi Park has its own in-situ design and implementation process. Documentation of these temporary structures is of huge importance for further examination, considering their limited life-cycle. Drawings are still on progress, contributions are welcomed.
occupygeziarchitecture@gmail.com www.herkesicinmimarlik.org