NEBILE GORENOGLU Architecture Porfolio
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AXIS CENTER
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
RESEARCH AND DISPLAY CENTER
TOWADA COMMUNITY PLAZA
STORY TIME PAVILION
CHILDREN BOOK MUSEUM
HARVARD SQUARE, BOSTON
AXIS CENTER
Front Elevation
building aims to break the expectations of the disabled community in order to create an inclusive, harmonic space of engagement, artistry and advocacy. We grouped programmatic spaces based on Axis Dance Company’s main mission statement of engagement, advocacy, and artistry. Zooming Map
SITE PLAN
Section South to North
Section East to West
Floor Plans
Cafe Shop
Practice Room
Physical Theraphy Room Detail Wall Section
Exterior Views
Egress
Axonometric Truss Detail Circulation
Axonometric Panel Detail
Centralized Program
Height Change
Program
Green Areas
victoria harbor berlin
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
Various of gentrification happening around the Spree River. Most of the Residential zones, buildings apart from each other, and they have so much not defined greenspaces. buildings also line up with the streets, and on the ground floor mostly retails.
Zooning Plan
Section North To South
Section West To East
Access to Semi-Private Zone
Section East To West
Section West To East
Roof Garden
View From The Public Garden
Kitchen And Living Room
Studio and Outdoor Access
1st Floor Plan
2nd Floor Plan
USED SIMILAR BUILDING SHAPES AND MIRRORED ASYMETRICAL, AND FOCUSED ON DEFINING PUBLIC, SEMI-PRIVATE, AND PRIVATE ZONES. FOOD PAVILLION BREAKSDOWN THE SYMETRICAL LAYOUT. THIS URBAN DEVELOPMENT INCLUDES OFFICES, RETAILS, RESIDENTIAL, AND DAY CARE CENTER. FOR THE PARKING ACCESS ALL THE BUILDINGS HAS THEIR OWN PARKING SPOT ON THE BELOWDROUNDS. THE DEVELOPMENT INCLUDE 1 BEDROOM, 2 BEDROOMS, AND 3 BEDROOMS UNIT . AND SOME OF THE UNITS ARE DUBLEX. THE BUILDINGS HEIGHTS RIGT NEXT TO THE STREET ARE TALLEST, AND IT’S DECREASING THROUGH THE WATER. SHORTEST BUILDING FRONT OF THE WATER HAS A ROOF GARDEN, AND OTHER BUILDINGS CONNECT EACH OTHER WITH THE GLASS BRIDGES. PEOPLE ACCESS ON THE ROOFTOP PROVIDED ON THE 4TH FLOOR WITH THE ENTRANCE HALLS.
Section East to West
Section South To North
Section West To East
4th Floor Building Access
5th Floor Access to Terrace
Front Elevation
1081 BOLYSTON STRET, BOSTON
RESEARCH AND DISPLAY CENTER
This project’s main focus is designing a research and display center for Wentworth Institute of Technology. During the design process of the project, I designed a grid system. The shape of the site is a triangular form and two edges of the site is where the most people come through the site, and for the intersection of two edges made it origin point. All vertical lines that comes from the origin intersects with the party walls in front of the buildings on the site, and horizontal ones comes from neighbor building edges. This design is including one office building, and one education center. For the office building main focus is creating individual spaces, with using the grid system. Based on the grid system, individual spaces extruded through different views. For these two buildings, for each design process I applied a grid system, and for some programs, I broke down the grid system for the different process. The origin point is where the entrance is located.
Section North To South
Section East To West
Section Noth to South
Front View
Walls Intersection With The Origin
Views From the Individual Spaces
Ground Floor Site Plan
Third Floor
Second Floor
Viw From the East
Individual Space Site Plan
Axonometric Circulation and Origin Diagram
Site Plan
Circulation Diagram
Sun Study Diagram
Circulation Diagram
Axonometric Floor Plan
Site Model
Conceptual Skecth
Sun Study Diagram
Detailed Roof Panels
Display Center
Site Model Section
Towada, Aomori Prefecture, Japan
TOWADA COMMUNITY PLAZA
East to West Elevation
Axonometric Window Structure
The Towada City Plaza, or Towada City Plaza Community Center, was designed by Kengo Kuma and Associates. Initially, Kengo Kuma got the project by entering a contest centered around creating a “cultural relaunch” (Corradi) of Towada. This was because emigration into the larger cities in Japan was causing the smaller areas to lose their cultural significance (Corradi). Consequently, “Kanchogaidori, the main road in Towada, [has] lost [its] landmark status” (Corradi). The main purpose was to bring back these almost forgotten areas to the forefront, bringing the historic area’s importance. across the depth of the building. This creates house like spaces.
Site Model Facade
Site Model Facade
Site Model Interior
Axonometric Roof
Site Model Roof
Axonometric Structure Analyze
Site Model Topograpy
BOSTON HARBOR
STORY TIME PAVILION
The concept for the design is; discovery through different access points and living the space with different movements. The Children’s Wharf Park, Boston has an important location, and area around the site is busy all the time. From my site analysis, I realized that our site had two bridges right next to it, and when you are on the bridge from distance you can see the site, but when you actually walk through you cannot see it until you come really close. This makes our site mysterious, because you have to walk through and to be able to discover green space between the many concrete buildings. My concept is discovering the gathering space and experiencing the different movements on the pavilion. On my iterations, I gave the same experience to people.
Conceptual Model
Site Analyze Model
Site Plan
Exterior View
East to West Section
West to East Section
East to West Section
Interior View
Conceptual Model
BOSTON HARBOR
STORY TIME MUSEUM
Section Site Analyze Model
Conceptual Models From my last project, the story time pavilion represents the discovery through the gathering space, and I used tectonic roof structure. In this two different project I used the same element for diffusing light, guiding discoveries through the gathering spaces. Light filters on the different levels on the gallery and library, and each piece stands with the steel structure. For this project, we designed a Children’s Book Museum, and we started to do the project choosing a children book, and our main focus was finding the architectural form of the book. I chose Brendan Wenzel’s children’s book Life. “Life begins small, then it grows.” From my desicovery through the book important factors that that I found were framed views,
Site plan
Third Floor Plan
Ground Floor Plan
Second Floor Plan
Children Book Museum Interior
Library Etrance
Children Book Museum Interior
Front Elevation
Pavillion Interior Rendering
Children Book Museum Second Floor
Terrace Access
Library
Library