Architecture Portfolio by Pelin Aydogdu

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CURRICULUM VITAE

EDUCATION 2015-2019

Istanbul Bilgi University Bachelor of Architecture I full scholarship

2010-2015

TED Bursa College IB I International Baccalaureate

2017

WORKING EXPERIENCE

2016

Workshop

Pelin Aydoğdu 06.05.1996

Instructor : Avşar Gürpınar, Cansu Gürgen, Oğul Öztunç

2017

Summer Internship

2018

Summer Internship

2019

Internship

Beşiktaş / İSTANBUL

P: +9 05347264585 pelinaydogdu78@gmail.com bilgimimpelinaydogdu.blogspot.com.tr

Istanbul Bilgi University - ‘Creature Comforts’

TAŞYAPI İNŞ. TAAH. SAN. VE TİC. AŞ/ Okmeydanı Hastanesi

Aslıhan Demirtaş Architecture, Design & Research Studio

TEĞET

LANGUAGES Turkish - Native Language English - Pre-advanced

SKILLS / SOFTWARES Rhinoceros OOOOO, Adobe Photoshop OOOOO, Adobe Illustrator OOOOO, Autocad OOOOO, Sketch-up OOOOO, Indesign OOOOO, Geographic Information Systems (ArcGIS) OOOOO, Windows Office OOOOO


CONTENTS 2016 2016 2017 2017 2018 2018 2019 2018 2018

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StageUrban

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passageBalat

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Symbiosis

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Follie‘ty’

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Mantaray

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‘Pi’nusnea

06

T-resting

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Pabillion

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GIS

09

OTHER WORKS

Architectural Design VI

Principles of Conservation and Restoration

Architectural Design V

Architectural Design IV

Architectural Design III

Architectural Design II

Architectural Design I

Basic Design II

Data Patterns Of Metropolis


STAGES

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StageUrban

Performance Art Center & The Island

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PA

Kuruç

Architectural Design VI Cem Yücel, Fulya Özsel Akipek

Kurucesme neighborhood is a popular place on the shores of the Bosphorus. By discussing the publicity of the coastline, a publicly accessible design was envisaged. An urban music venue is planned to be built on the site in connection with the island. In the design process, sections were studied by considering the coastal-water relationship. Stage variations are designed to offer different per performances. As a result of the analysis, due to the insufficiency of the open air concert areas and at the same time to protect the identity of the concert area of the project area; The Island is thought to be an open air concert area. Floating Scenes between the island and the shore provide both diversity and connectivity.

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1 stageISLAND

2 stageFLOATING

ARK

รงeล me

3 stageURBAN PARK

Cemil Topuzlu


ANALYSIS ‘history & marine transportation’


ANALYSIS ‘bosphorus’

ANALYSIS ‘cultural corridor’

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ANALYSIS ‘Kuruçeşme & Bosphorus’

DIARGRAM ‘circulation’

FOYER

audience

ENTRANCE audience

TECHNICAL performer


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DIAGRAM ‘design’


04


ELEVATION ‘stageurban’

PLANS ‘stageurban’


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SECTIONS ‘stageurban’


SECTIONS ‘stageurban’

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passageBalat

Balat Design Project in Historical Urban Context

Principles of Conservation and Restoration Ebru Omay Polat, GĂźl Asatekin

At the Restoration and Conservation Studio, we worked on a traditional protected area. By discussing the quality, value and problems of cultural assets, we developed a new design idea in line with scientific conservation criteria and contemporary approaches to restoration and intervention. Our goal was to develop a design that contributes to Bal Balat's urban identity and analyzes new functions in line with contemporary living needs. The main theme of our criteria is to respect the traditional environment. To achieve this, it is necessary to correctly perceive environmental and architectural qualities and assimilating constitutes the conceptual approach of our project. The most important objec tive of this study is to create a project that is compatible but perceived to be the product of today.


COLLAGE ‘passageBalat’

MATERIALS ‘passageBalat’

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DESIGN ‘bay window’

SECTIONS

DESIGN ‘openings & vista’


EXPLODED VIEW ‘function’

PERSPECTIVE VIEWS ‘passageBalat’

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SITE PLAN ‘passageBalat’

ANALYSIS ‘passageBalat’

SILHOUETTE ‘passageBalat’


PLANS ‘passageBalat’

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02

Symbiosis

Sustainable Production Research & Development Center Architectural Design V

Alper Derinboğaz, Kutay Karabağ

‘Symbiosis’ is any type of a close and long-term biological interaction between two diferent organisms. 'Industrial Symbiosis' is an association between two and more industrial facilities in which the wastes or byproducts of one become the raw material for another. This system brings independent businesses together in a more sustainable and innovative resource utilization approach. The large scale proposal of existing industrial areas aims to re-use of regions in order to support the proposed system while giving a reference to the urban identity.


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Collage ‘Adaptive Reuse Strategy’ Üzülmez Valley


DIAGRAM ‘masterplan analysis & proposal’

DIAGRAM ‘masterplan’


SITE PLAN ‘symbiosis’

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COLLAGES ‘symbiosis’


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SECTIONS ‘symbiosis’


AXONOMETRIC + EXPLODED VIEWS ‘symbiosis’

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FOLLIE-TY ‘enjoy with your faculty’

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Follie‘ty’

Open Campus & Urban Park Architectural Design IV Emrah Altınok, Tülin Hadi

The project area has a strategic st location in Çanakkale with its proximity to the coast and between the two main arteries. The project name is formed by the combination of the words “Follie and Faculty”. The campus is intended to be binding the green areas in the surrounding area. For this reason, the site is considered as a urban park. The campus buildings located within the urban park are designed as public spaces to support the open spaces. It provides a public social space for local residents and operates as an open campus. ‘Follies’ have been proposed, inspired by the ‘Parc de La Villette’, to support outdoor use, diversify and expand social spaces. Each follie offers different programs in order to ensure that the functions within the structures are spread out in open spaces. It is aimed to establish an open campus where all these suggestions are carried out in a holistic and systematic manner.


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DIAGRAM ‘masterplan’ open-air concert area

GREEN CONTINUITY green corridor

open-air cinema

child park culture and amusement parks recreation area (coast) project site (campus) Follie

coast open-air exhibition

botanic garden


COLLAGE ‘folliety’

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DIAGRAM ‘design’ Two different scenarios are envisaged for the area when user circulation is considered.

For the users who want to gain access to the buildings considering the human density of the campus, the entrances are designed directly from the area.

In order to strengthen the relationship of the buildings with the open space, the functions specified in the program can directly relate with the ground.

In the other scenario, a pedestrian circulation is considered where both campus users and local people can access the programs in the park.

The roads that provide transportation between the structures within the area are designed to have minimal impact on the urban park fiction.


SITE PLAN ‘folliety’

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community garden

DIAGRAM ‘follie’

activity and performance area

2lecture hall

1farm-to -table

screens

3workshops exhibition

sport activities

4exhibition

5student center 6library

open air exhibition

guidance signboard

outdoor learning


SECTIONS ‘folliety’

for 2center continuing

education lecture hall

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5classrooms student center

3classrooms workshop exhibition

4classrooms exhibition

activity and performance area

outdoor learning

6library guesthouse

Velibey sok.

İnönü cad.

AA - SECTION 1:500 community garden

BB - SECTION 1:500

PLAN ‘folliety’ 1

2

3

4

-center for continuing education -dining area (farm-to-table workshops)

dining garden

2lecture hall

3workshops exhibition

A 1farm-to -table

-center for continuing education -lecture hall -cafe

open air exhibition

4exhibition

5

-classrooms -student center

6

-library

B

outdoor learning

A

community garden

-classrooms -study hall -workshops -exhibition hall -classrooms -exhibition -cafe

5

student center activity and performance area

sport activities

guidance signboard

6library car park

screens

resting area

playground plant exhibition

wetland

dog park

+0.00

lawn space

GROUND FLOOR PLAN 1:500

car park

B


PLAN ‘folliety’

1

2

3

-center for continuing education -workshops -center for continuing education -workshops -classrooms (60 seats) 5seminar room+ (60 seats) 1 lecture hall+ (120 seats) 2 lecture hall

4

-classrooms (60 seats) 6 seminar room+ (120 seats) 1 lecture hall

5

-classrooms -student center cinema room, rehearsal rooms, racquetball study hall

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-guesthouse 10 rooms cafe laundry study rom

2

center for continuing education

3

classrooms

5

student center

A

A 1

center for continuing education

4

classrooms

6

guesthouse

+4.20

FIRST FLOOR PLAN 1:500


PLAN ‘folliety’

1

2

3

-center for continuing education -workshops -center for continuing education -workshops -office rooms -classrooms (60 seats) 5seminar room+ (60 seats) 1 lecture lectu hall+ (120 seats) 2 lecture hall

4

-classrooms (60 seats) 6 seminar room+ (120 seats) 1 lecture lectu hall

5

-classrooms (30 seats) 6 seminar room+ (120 seats) 3 lecture hall

6

-guesthouse 10 rooms cafe laundry

ELEVATION ‘folliety’ +12.60

+8.40

+4.20

+0.00

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2

center for continuing education

3

classrooms

5

classrooms

A

A 1

center for continuing education

4

classrooms

6

guesthouse

+8.40

SECOND FLOOR PLAN 1:500


MODEL ‘mantaray’

FENERYOLU TRAIN STATION

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MantaRay

Recreational Center & Train Station Architectural Design III Emre Altürk, Cem Tamirci

Marmaray railway line is replacing the former Haydarpasa-Gebze suburban rail system. The old suburban line historically had an important impact on the development of the urban around it. Marmaray will further affect and transform its surroundings when completed. Thus, it is taken into consideration that adapting to the existing site conditions and also taking new dynamics. The answer is to foster cultures inside the railway station which is a rich sense of humanity is the best way to curate the experience of visitors to Feneryolu. Based on the idea that a station could offer people a chance to experience arts and cultures, rather than merely serving as a transportation hub. Therefore, I propose to design a gallery, craft course and also performance hall for the travellers. The design could allow people to drift through the train station as an experiential journey. Through the clear circulation design, people can directly access the assigned route.

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FENERYOLU TRAIN STATION

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TOP

GÖZTEPE TRAIN STATION

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railway line


SITE PLAN ‘mantaray’

DIAGRAM ‘formation of the mass’


DIAGRAM ‘design process’ concept&circulation

clear and fluidity circulation between the traveler and the gallery visitor

DIAGRAM ‘concept&space organisations’

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PLANS ‘mantaray’

SECTIONS ‘mantaray’


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nus ‘Pi’nea

Pinus Pinea Research Center Architectural Design II Evren Aysev, Ali Kural

The project is a Research Center in the historic town of Bergama. The Asklepion, located near the project site, is an archaeological site dedicated to the health god ‘Asklepios’ and used to treat people. Located in the Bergama district of Izmir and serving for 9 centuries, Bergama Asklepion was one of the most important health centers of ancient times. 'Pinusnea' research center focused on this historical aspect and ecological characteristics of Bergama. Due to the medical characteristics of the archaeological area and the pine nut forests on the Kozak Plateau; It was decided that a research center could be used to treat people, increase the potential of the city's natural resources and stimulate the trade.

PINUSNEA


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hobby experience

marketing research

practice

ASKLEPION


DIAGRAM ‘spatial typology’ PURPOSE integrating public people and the workers/officers-common areas flow

connecting between units-transparency involving people from outside-accomodation

privacy

experiencing the environment-practice areas increasing the yield-marketplace and open kitchen

horizontal circulation

spatial typology

PINUS PINEA privacy

characteristics

- evergreen - bushy

foliage habit

sunlight full sun

aspect:south/west facing

colour colour in autumn foliage fruit colour in spring foliage flower colour in summer foliage colour in winter foliage

soil

size

sand chalk loam

ultimate height higher than 12 m

moisture:well-drained

spatial differentiation

ultimate spread wider than 8 m

sustainability

public realm

vertical circulation


DIAGRAM ‘open areas’

DIAGRAM ‘perspectives’

1 green roof 233 m²

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SW 2 green roof terrace

- public 289 m² resting sitting viewing platform

NW

3 terrace

- public 232 m² open kitchen viewing platform

4 entry

marketplace

- public

NE

5 terrace

- public 519 m² composting garden drying area sitting

- private

2 3 4

5 6

entry

offices

courtyard

1

library

SE warehouse

423 m² cafe resting sitting

laboratory

6 balconies

stairs

333 m²


DIAGRAM ‘concept of organisation’

DIAGRAM ‘circulation’

‘structure’

‘floors’

PELİN AYDOĞDU


purpose

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pinus pinea research center

integrating public people and the workers/officers-common areas connecting between units-transparency involving people from outside-accomodation experiencing the environment-practice areas increasing the yield-marketplace and open kitchen pinus pinea (pine kernel)

concept of organisation

harvest time: november-may

PRODUCING

ACCOMODATION PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT

RESEARCHING PRODUCING

laboratory (153 m²) drying area warehouse (41 m²)

temporary accomodation (304 m²) courtyard (296 m²)

UTILIZATION MARKETING PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT open kitchen (88 m²) market place (420 m²) practice area (112 m²)

site plan 1/1000

laboratory

CIRCULATION PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT

RESEARCHING MARKETING

stairs (33 m²) courtyard

library (161 m²) offices (242 m²) meeting room (88 m²)

stream

vista

city

stream

access

Asklepion

Asklepion

Kozak plateau pinus pinea (pine kernel)

city Akropolis

asklepion


SECTIONS ‘pinusnea’

offices

laboratory

library

terrace-

composting plant

terrace

entry

warehouse marketplace courtyard

BB section 1:100

offices

kitchen

offices WC

meeting room

library

WC

open kitchen

drying area terrace

temporary accomodation

vertical circulation

courtyard

marketplace

AA section 1:100


PLAN ‘pinusnea’

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PLANS ‘pinusnea’


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T-resting Topkapı Resting

Architectural Design I

Elif Simge Fettahoğlu, Defne Önen

T-resting design acts like both a shady spot and a sun-soaked resting place at Topkapı Palace (II. Courtyard). The design is located between two cypresses and one pine tree, one of the rooted trees in the courtyard. Topkapi Palace was built in 1453 after the conquest of Istanbul by Fatih Sultan Mehmed. The Divan Square, which was built in the 1460 1460s, was the second courtyard of the palace and was a ceremonial site where the state was represented.


SITE PLAN ‘T-resting’

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PLAN + SECTIONS ‘T-resting’


PERSPECTIVE VIEWS ‘T-resting’

DIAGRAM ‘daily routine’

PERSPECTIVE VIEWS ‘T-resting’

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COLLAGE ‘pabillion’

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Pabillion Portable Pavilion Basic Design II

İdil Karababa, Caner Bilgin, Nur Gürbüz

The ‘Pabillion’ is designed to be an urban furniture at the Istanbul Bilgi University Santral Campus. primari intended to be easily portaThe design is primarily ble, foldable and easy to install. Aluminum tubes were used as light materials. The macroform is formed by combining different sizes of tubes with various combinations. Surfaces and rods that strengthen the structure by providing tension; it provides both a canopy and a seating area. The furniture designed for this purpose then served as a football goal for children.


MODEL ‘macroform variation’

portable

semi-open

canopy

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MODEL ‘macroform variation’

plan

plan


DIAGRAM ‘installation’

DIAGRAM ‘surface and tension’

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MODEL ‘installation’


MODEL ‘installation’

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08 GIS

Geographical Information Systems Data Patterns Of Metropolis

Şule Ece Sarıyüz, Emrah Altınok, Deniz Çelik

Today Istanbul faces many problems with numerous urban transformation zones and mega size constructions. This can be observed easily in daily life with changing silhouette, inaccessible coast line and damaged neighbourhoods. This research investigates if it’s possible to perceive the influence of the mega construction sites by bird’s eye view. Massive effect of mega projects, is projected with using the word clouds formed by the popular google results when related work is searched. The map aims to point out a pattern within recent mega projects. The map gave us an idea on the possible scenario for Istanbul. The list for most frequent words, and also the most legible ones in the map; show mega projects with huge impact area, has dam damaged natural areas mostly protected sites, and completed despite objections. Additionally these projects are marketed with the same terms as the opposing arguments.


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GIS ‘New York’ schools & park


GIS ‘Istanbul’

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OTHER WORKS ‘Galata collage’

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Other Works


OTHER WORKS ‘collages’

organic bazaar + harvest fest

educational garden workshop area for children

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agricultural land

brackish water


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