selected works 2014 | 2017
PREPARED BY Ömer Faruk Agırsoy
Middlle East Technical University
UNDERGRADUATE 28.01.1993
omeragirsoy@gmail.com
BIRTH +90 539 391 22 48
CONTACT Fatih Mah. Piri Reis Cad.
Gülnaz Sok. No:2 Pursaklar/ANKARA
ANKARA i 2018
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Ömer Faruk Ağırsoy E-Mail
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Fatih Mah. Piri Reis Cad. Gülnaz Sok. No:2
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Pursaklar/ANKARA Birthday
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EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND Graduate
Middle East Technical University, Ankara
2018-
Faculty of Architecture, M. Arch
Undergraduate
Middle East Technical University, Ankara
2014- 2018
Faculty of Architecture, Bachelor of Architecture
C.GPA: 3.50/4.00 (3rd Best Degree)
Undergraduate
Middle East Technical University, Ankara
2011-2014 *Faculty of Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering
*After successfully completing two years of engineering education, I transferred to the Architecture Department from Electrical Engineering Department in 2014.
EXPERIENCES Internship
Motto Architecture, Ankara
Internship
A Tasarım Mimarlık, Ankara
Internship
Sinpaş Altın Oran Construction Site, Ankara
Internship
YDA İnşaat Park Avenue Construction Site, Ankara
Internship
Middle East Technical University, Ankara
July’17-Sep’17
Jun’17-July’17 Sep’17-Jan’18
Jun’16-Aug’16
Jun’16-Aug’16
Jul’15-Aug’15
Arch390 3rd Year Architectural Intern, 6 Weeks
Arch390 3rd Year Architectural Intern, 6 Weeks Part Time Architect for Design and 3D-Modelling, 5 months
Arch290 2nd Year Worksite Internship, 5 Weeks
Arch290 2nd Year Worksite Internship, 4 Weeks
Arch190 1st Year Summer Internship, 6 Weeks
-Building Survey and Restoration training, 2 Week -Theoretical and Applied construction techniques, 2 Week -Model Making & Software Applications, 2 Week -Model Construction Workshop, 1 Week
SKILLS Language Turkish | Mother Tongue English | Fluent German| Beginner Software Rhinoceros 5.0-6.0 | Advanced Grasshopper | Advanced Adobe Photoshop Advanced Adobe InDesign| Good Adobe Illustrator | Intermediate Autocad | Good Revit 2016 | Good Autodesk Maya | Intermediate Unity 3D | Intermediate Sketchup | Intermediate Keycreator 7.5.2 | Good Keyshot 6 | Advanced Manual Parametric Design and Manufacturing Photography Architectural Sketching and Graphic Design Awards 2017-2018 2018-2019
METU Chair’s Award , The Best Graduation Project Archiprix International 2019 Chile, Faculty Representative Project
TRAINING AND WORKSHOPS Jun’18
Participant of Pavilion of Turkey at 16th International Architecture Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia
Jul’15
Paint production experience and education certificate Marshall, İmge Boya
OTHERS
Chess | Snowboarding | Wing-Tsun | Camping | Piano |
LIVING WITH THE INFRASTRUCTURE NEXT TO MASTERS I BOLOGNA CENTER OF ARCHITECTURE Type: URBAN, ARCHITECTURAL CENTER Location: BOLOGNA, FIERA DISTRICT Year: 2017-2018 Course: ARch401-402 - 4TH Year Duration: 2 semester Instructors: ayşen savaş, arzu gönenç sorguç, onat öktem, tolga hazan, SEZİN SARICA
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PROgram //Can humanity be more sensitive to environmental problems by living with the infrastructure? //Is it possible to create architectural spaces through superimposing hard and soft infrastructures in the urban fabric?
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he effects of urbanization and continuous cultural shift increase the ecological
footprint of cities. In order to confront growing energy needs, cities and their necessary infrastructural systems expand into the suburbs and occupy a huge amount of space. Within the last few years, Bologna has also faced these problems and seems lagging behind because of its inability to keep up with the needs of cultural shifts and emerging technologies. This project aims to tackle this issue and halt this negative cycle of expansion through filling the urban gaps and rejuvenating the reformist/avant-garde “nature” of the city by creating an “alternative infrastructure”. In the city of Bologna, which is famous for its medieval towers, the project introduces a new infrastructural system based on a triad of networks: canals, green, and towers. The tower removes all the functions from the ground and tries to investigate controversial “architectural spaces and urban typologies” by superimposing the living environment with the hard infrastructure, in order to force architects and society to face the real problems and increase their awareness about environmental issues. The architectural center of the city is the first implementation of this system and the goal is to create a type of museum that celebrates the environment, infrastructure, architecture and innovation. The contrasting characteristics between hard (where resources are generated) and soft infrastructure (where resources are distributed), Fiera District and the old city are used as a tool and program for the transformation process and upcoming developments. The reinvention of towers in this project creates a basis for responsive infrastructural movement in the city. Calling for the Modernist dream, it leaves the ground as green spaces and water. LIVING WITH THE INFRASTRUCTURE I
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understanDING THE GAPS BETWEEN
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been one of the most significant cities of Italy and Europe with its history, culture, economy and architecture. Similarly, Fiera District of Bologna remains one of the largest fairgrounds in Europe, with buildings from Leonardo Benevolo, Kenzo Tange and Le Corbusier. However, within the last few years, Bologna seems stagnant, because of its inability to keep up with emerging technologies and industries. Although the project criticizes the recent architecture and industry of the city, it takes lessons from the city and its history to promote forgotten and outstanding characteristics of the city. Important moments, events and eras are analysed to understand the gaps between past and future.
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BOLOGNA I CITY OF CONTRASTS Forgotten Past to V A L U E S Present Bologna is a
KEYSPACES OF THE OLD FABRIC I OLD CITY
City of towers but most of the towers are currently not functional
City of canals but canals are mostly underground and not visible
City of green but greens are not well connected
City of agriculture but fieLds are under the thread of occupation
City of exhibition but lacks a spirit of innovation and creation
City of transportation but mostly based on conventional systems.
understanding THE BETWEEN old and
GAPS
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Sections taken from various points in the city are used as a tool for understanding the key spaces, forgotten values and characters of two contrasting parts of the city: the old city and fair area. These characteristics between hard and soft infrastructure; old and new are used as a tool and program for the transformation process and upcoming developments. Formation, relational and outstanding characters of the old city program is implemented onto the fair area to transfer the same character and scale of the city into new spaces. The soft program of the building is inherited from the special reference point of the old city and juxtaposed with the hard KEYSPACES OF THE new FABRIC I FIERA
infrastructure in the towers. The presence of towers in the city has symbolic and functional meanings and therefore the regeneration of them creates a metaphor between the genius loci and spirit of time.
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WHAT A WORLD EXHIBITION COULD BE IN THE 21ST CENTURY
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Green areas are all separated. Water is under the ground Car dominated Network City trying to expand to agricultural and natural lands
20 BOLOGNA 17 EXISTING SITUATION Regenerating and Connecting greens and canals Aerial Network Rural diffused to city.
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Regenerating Canals Connecting Greens creates a Networks Creating connections with agricultural lands
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CITY OF TOWERS Tower is there as a hypothetical presence which aims to give reference to future
Continuous regeneration of the towers encourage dynamic coexistence of var-
and also to city itself. Reinterpretation of towers with the integrated system into
ious spaces and activities and aims to demonstrate innovative applications of
new implementation area, make them symbols of innovations and creates
architecture and engineering, Aim is decreasing the footprint of buildings on the
relation with the old city. So presence of towers in the city has symbolic and
ground, project takes some the program from the ground like a magnet and it
functional meanings and the regeneration of them creates a metaphor between
creates a space for green and water. It tells a story about how can a car domi-
the genius loci, history, spirit of time and the functions of them.
nated network can be turned into a triad of network: Canals, Green and Water.
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SYSTEM OF TOWERS C I T Y
TOWER CONTROL
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S E C T I O N PERSPECTIVE INFRASTRUCTURE HARD sOFT 01 Broadcasting&Control 02 Air Exhausts 03 Data Center 04 Storage/ Drone Shipping 05 Micro-algae Cultivation Plant 06 Algae Tank 07 Tubular Photobioreactors 08 Air Compressors 09 Co-working Space 10 Architecture Culture Lab 11 Robotic Production Space 12 Storage
13 Sleeping Pods (Accommodation Units) 14 Open Air Platforms 15 Information Institute: Library 16 Knowledge Interaction Space 17 Documentation Area 18 Media Rooms 19 Material Testing and Research Lab 20 Digital and Physical Exhibition Platforms 21 Model Making Workshop 22 Social Infrastructure
23 Solar Power Panels 24 Water Treatment Plant 25 Aeration Basin 26 Water Storage Tank 27 Disinfection Chemicals 28 Primary Clarifier 29 Secondary Clarifier 30 Battery/Energy Storage 31 Biomass Power Plant 32 Control Room 33 Old City Canals 34 Infrastructural Path
35 L'osteria 36 Shops 37 Administrative Offices 38 Entrance Gallery 39 Information 40 Water Treatment Bar 41 Meeting Platform 42 Pedestrian Paths 43 Conference Hall 44 Foyer & Hall Entrance 45 Exhibition Area 46 Stuff Rooms
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he design approach through the building is a good platform to demonstrate innovative applications of architecture and engineering. The infrastructural
system of the towers is a synthesis of broader functional/environmental technologies and implementations. Three important system are integrated and interrelated with each other in a loop of infrastructure in the building: Water treatment plant, biomass power plant and micro algae bioreactors. The spaces of program and mechanical equipment is inter-linked with the intention to strengthen the synergies between the hard and soft infrastructures into the building. The interior gallery is planned like a vertical street that links all this infrastructure from the building from bottom to the top. The water treatment plant serves to clean underground and canal waters. The plant is integrated into the eating/ drinking platforms and water treatment bar within the building. Micro algae cultivation systems are located in research labs, which promotes the investigation of alternative sources of energy for the city. The biomass power plant contains exhibition space to establish a relationship between the production process and end-products. With the same idea, the model exhibition space is designed in relation to workshops and robotic production.
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Pathways The pathways connect the building with both the users and the infrastructure. Some are elevated while others create bridges across the waterways.
Drinking Pod | Water treatment Bar/Plant The Drinking Pod serves as a social space where people can relax while the city water is being purified at the same time.
Algae Center / Research Lab The Algae Center/Lab contains an algae cultivation space that is integrated with an interdisciplinary research space for sustainable architectural solutions.
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Interior Gallery The interior gallery is like a vertical street from bottom to top where people can interact with the galleries multiple functions.
Biomass Power Plant Biomass power plant contains exhibition and social space to relate production process and products.
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Entrance Platforms Entrance Platforms are composed of multiple levelled pathways which connects the building to city from varying levels.
Model Exhibition/Workshop Not only a space for exhibitions of the products but also shows the spirit and process of creation.
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SMART LIVING FOR SMART PEOPLE
A NEW form OF sustaınable LIVING Type: residential Location: Bilkent, ankara Year: fall 2016 Course: ARch301-3rd Year duratıon: 1 semester ınstructors: erkin aytaç, gizem deniz güneri,öncü özalp
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he effects of global warming and the rise of the
carbon level in the atmosphere are about to lead to irreversible consequences in all over the world. Researches show that climate change seems to cause massive problems in the near future. Rapidly growing
housing sector in Turkey has the potential to create alternative solutions to this problem and interlink the postmodern society with the nature again.
The program of the project is to design of a sustainable housing complex with the social facilities. The site of the project is next to the Ağıl Stream between the borders of METU and Bilkent in Ankara.
The project is designed as housing proposal for the near catastrophic future as a result of researches and environmental examinations. Therefore it is intended to be self-sustaining colony campus with multi-layered program consists of residential, social, agricultural and production spaces.
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Program Initial concept And design process
*Goodbye World: We’ve Passed the Carbon Tipping Point For Good “According to Scripps Institution of Oceanography, atmospheric carbon level past 400 parts per million permanently.
Ephemeralization “more and more with less and less until eventually you can do everything with nothing,” R. Buckminster Fuller
What are the effects? Extinction 10,000 species could become extinct every year. One fourth of Earth’s species could become extinct before 2050. Food chain disruption Inextricably tied to extinction, food chains are likely to become permanently unbalanced Rising sea levels Ancient glaciers begin to melt and coastlines will flood. By 2100, approximately 13 million people in the US are projected to lose their homes due to rising sea levels. Ocean acidification and coral bleaching The planet’s oceans are absorbing excess CO2, literally acidifying the water. It will be the end of ocean ecosystem and underwater-life. *Retrieved from motherboard.vice.com
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he site of the project is at the borders of Middle East
Technical University westwards alongside Bilkent Boulevard. It is located next to the Ağıl Stream (Ağıl Deresi) between METU and Bilkent in Ankara.
Revised Map for the Project
Panoramic view of the site
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City from the Site
Urban design
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Waterfront Program
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analysed with different perspectives and programmed
ettlements of the buildings are arranged according to
differential zoning. Roadside areas sports, the middle part is residential, and riverside areas assigned as social areas.
with dynamic scenario of continuous social, cultural and productive spaces.
Between social and residential units big pedestrian alley is planned to increase interrelation.
Ramps are also creating flexible and direct relations between the site, social areas and the residential units.
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Urban d
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Architectural program of this project consists of covered and uncovered spaces of dwellings, social and recreational amenities, green and sports areas, circulation patterns for vehicles and people, waterfront arrangements, agricultural and aquacultural areas for the future residents.
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MULTI PURPOSE / EXHIBITION HALL
ADMINISTRATION
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ADMINISTRATION CAFE/RESTAURANT
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BOOK LENDING In order to ensure sustainability, future food problems solved with
Social and cultural sustainability is also important
the proposal of crop rotation, intensified and efficient modern
points of the project. The requirements of
agriculture, fishing and integrated multitrophic systems. Passive
postmodern
environmental systems are integrated for the maximum level usage
cohesion, participation-isolation, individuality
of solar and natural sources. Green areas have been enlarged to
and publicity are reflected in the master plan
upper floors and residences by ramps, bridges and inner gardens.
and housing plans.
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Residential buildings are designed with the continuous green pattern bottom to the top which connects housing units and the social areas via multiple levels even with the sunken spaces. Since the building is designed with the vertical green elements, most of the flats has a green area for gardening facilities.
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CRYSTAL PALACE A GLASS ARTS CENTER FOR ESKISEHIR Type: Multi-purpose Location: eskişehir, odunpazarı Year: sprıng 2017 Course: ARch302 - 3rd Year 2nd Semester Duration: 1 semester ınstructors: erkin aytaç, gizem deniz güneri,öncü özalp
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to-the purpose of art glass production that have a contextual and aesthetic integrity to its historic urban fabric: OdunpazarÄą, EskiĹ&#x;ehir. First approach to the project is trial to understand the contrasting issues and design of a project that blurs the distinctions between open and closed, upper and lower, old and new, transparent and opaque, interior and exterior, public and private. Program is composed of a glass arts center and spaces for its educational, cultural, social and accommodational facilities for the enthusiasts, students, experts of glass artistry to create a point of attraction for local and visiting communities, leading an active interaction and participation in the neighbourhood. Design of the project is the contemporary reinterpretation of the morphology, scale and the distribution of the urban fabric formation. Public and private characteristics of the historic site is reflected on the structures and organizational layout of the new project in different scales. Glass is specially used in the project as a tool to connect the distinctions in the program and elements of design with the same approach. CRYSTAL PALACE I
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sITE Eskisehir Odunpazarı is a district, which is located on the west of Middle Anatolia, on an important junction point of railway and motorway routes, constitute a common example of transformation of a historic city center. Odunpazarı is a district mainly composed of Ottoman residential fabric, and monuments from Early Republican Period. Odunpazarı became the subject of conservation activities after 1981.
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Main glass hall is referenced from the public buildings
open-close
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Main the aim of the project is trial to understand the ways of bringing together contrasting urban characters. Glass is specially used in the project, which helps to connect the distinctions as a program and elements of design with the same sense. Therefore, project tries to balance with two different character in the structures and organizational layout of the project.
Main hall of the building connects the spaces from bottom to top and creates a common space for all of the activities in the building. These activities are integrated with the environments with various levels and the urban fabric with the use of glass. Accommodational parts referenced from the historic residential fabric. This part is fragmented through its units and designed around a public courtyard, which is connected with peripheral streets. CRYSTAL PALACE I
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A locus of cultivation CULTIVATION OF KNOWLEDGE Type: Multi-purpose Location: Ankara, eymir Year: fall 2015 Course: ARch201 - 2nd Year 1st Semester Duration: 1 semester ınstructors: Güven sargın, marco bruno, yİĞİT ACAR, barış yağlı,
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spaces for accommodating a lively program related to multifaceted topic’s fluid, inconstant and changeable events/functions. At the beginning, the topographical context defined as an hypothetical presence. An imaginary maps given to understand potentials on an empty plot and search for new type of space creations through the series of progressive tasks. Then for the final process they are evolved into ‘a locus of cultivation’. Topic of the project is the cultivation of knowledge. Main idea of the project is creating a structure that exhibits the timeline of the Eymir lake which accommodates the professionals
The topographical context previously
for analysing, examining and exhibiting the defects of the
defined as an hypothetical presence.
constructions around the Eymir area.
SERIES OF PROGRESSIVE TASKS
The aim of the project is to create a spatial narrative through
TOPOGRAPHIC CONDITION_ STRUCTURE SPATIAL DEFINITION DIAGRAMMATIC STATEMENT_ SPATIAL DIALOG SPATIAL MOVEMENT A LOCUS OF CULTIVATION_ SPATIAL NARRATIVE
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Site and The Rock from the Bottom
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Lake shore. Eymir is a small lake at the Southern border of the Ankara. The exact place of the site located at the middle of the Eymir. It is located on the sloppy area and because of the dominant rock existing at the site, the site is named as “The Rock�. // The site has a good view of both side of the Eymir. // It allows to make observations on site. Vista of the site with lake and The Rock
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GOLDEN RECTANGLE IN RELATION WITH SITE AND THE ROCK In the initial stages of the project personal examinations
The circulation of golden rectangle which starts
on the topography shows that there was a golden
from the rock creates a metaphor between the
ratio in the plan of topography. If the golden rectangle
place of the project which is genius loci, concept
is created by using half of the border rectangle the rock fits in the inner golden rectangle. This idea is used to tame the topography and create references for placing spaces and structures. Important factors of the placement are the light, sun, vista and topographical conditions. The structures are also perpendicular to the main axis of golden rectangles which looking towards the rock.
of time and the function of the building.
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Linear quality of the elements used to create flow of spaces and continuous circulation. By doing that keeping the balance between spaces, structure and topography; also, in the plan and the section of the project caused some broad considerations. While differentiating the spaces main idea of it is the creating different spaces for different purposes and functions in a relation of relevant subjects and the context.
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The buildings central area is designed as multifunctional area for various events. Ä°t is also used continuously for the exhibitions of Eymir People can easily come and see this exhibition which shows the time-line of the Eymir lake changes and differentiations by time such as some lost animals and plants.
And at that area the view of Eymir also becomes a one part of that exhibition. So it creates an indirect contact between the visitors, the exhibition and the beauty of the Eymir.
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*clarus obscurus wall wıth a hole
*clarus obscurus:(latin,17th century)
chiaro: Italian, from chiaro ‘clear, bright’ + oscuro: ‘dark, obscure’
Type: parametrıc desıgn Year: sprıng 2018 Course: ARch475 - 4th Year sprıng duratıon: 1 semester collaboration with: melih gündüz,elif akdam ınstructors: arzu gönenç sorguç, fırat özgenel emre erkal, müge kruşa yemişçioğlu
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ANATOMY OF SEA URCHIN
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he aim of the project is to design and fabrication
of a wall with a hole in it with understanding, learning from the nature. The living organism which is sea urchin used as a model and processor for the design and fabrication process.
Project starts with the hypothetical definition of wall and hole. These two terms really have contrasting characters and creating conflicts within themselves. These contrasts used as a tool for the transformation and mutation of wall.
Sea Urchin was analysed in various scales and approaches. Its behaviour, generation geometry, structure and evolution was analysed carefully.
For the final stage, parametric understanding in the design creates various solutions, different fabrication techniques are combined to produce one of the solutions for an alternative definition for the wall and hole. Clarus obscurus I
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MUTATION MATRIX
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MODELS-VISUALS DRAWINGS-WORKS
LANDSPACE | 1st Year Design Project
HABITAT I SOCIAL CONDENSER |2nd Year Design Project
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THE PLANT CIRCLE| 2nd Year Landscape Project
LOCUS OF CULTIVATION | 2nd Year Design Project
HABITAT I SOCIAL CONDENSER |2nd Year Design Project
ANGKOR WAT | Interior Detail
ANGKOR WAT | Front Elevation
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KAMU BİNALARI TASARIMI COMPETITION PROJECT
SEPTEMBER 2018
Project Team: Marco Bruno Gizem Deniz Güneri Söğüt Melih Gündüz Visuals: Ömer Faruk Ağırsoy
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METU ARCH470 DIGITAL DESIGN STUDIO Parametric Design Project PARADOX OF COGNITION | OBLIVION Instructors:
FALL 2017
Arzu Gönenç Sorguç, Fırat Özgenel Müge Kruşa Yemişçioğlu
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TMO GÜVERCİNLİK SİLOSU PROPOSAL PROJECT
AUGUST 2018
Project Team: Prof. Dr. Ayşen Savaş Ömer Faruk Ağırsoy İpek Erol Sezin Sarıca Bengisu Derebaşı Eyüp Özkan Fatma Serra İnan
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THANK YOU
OMER FARUK AGIRSOY
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