SARA CANSIN GÜNGÖR PORTFOLIO
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CONTENTS
PASSAGE
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MOVING STRIPS
City council and forum in Kadıköy
parametric facade design
Graduation Project
Digital Design
FUN
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WIREFRAME
conceptual design of entertainment
1/1 scale exhibition area
hub
Architectural Project 1
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Architectural Project 7
BACKOFFICE
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CAGE
niche for students in a courtyard
body extension
Architectural Project 5
Architectural Project 1
KON-ARŞI
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HAN.GAAR
a home removes borders
tourist information centre
Architectural Project 4
Çuhadaroğlu Aluminium
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Undergraduate Competition 2014
UNIT_EX
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INTO
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demountable, sustainable design of
Reinterpretation of a wardrobe
module | pre-design
Koçtaş 5. Design Competition
Architectural Project 2
Honorable Mention
II BOX Construction Project
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WORKS
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Interior Project of Vodafone Arena KAH.VE Red.Free
PHOTOGRAPHY
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01 PASSAGE
City council and forum in Kadıköy Istanbul Technical University 2014-2015 Fall Term Graduation Project Prof. Dr. Gülçin Pulat Gökmen Ass. Prof. Dr. Hüseyin Kahvecioglu Location:Kadıköy/Istanbul/Turkey
Who decides about my city? Does a public space function as only a demonstration square? Who are they? These answers have changing day by day because of a city’s fragmentation by capitalism. But it should not forgotten that capitalism has the ability to homogenize, make non-functional and meaningless whatever it touches. High income group is keen on isolation from the migrants, who come from a different culture to the city to get a job. Through the city expansion the with others encountering platforms fragmentize and become parts of different parts of the city. Due to mass media’s improvement the borders between public-individual and living in city surrounding or centre have became uncertain. The influence of geographical position is cancelled out and the city borders dim. Thus, the group, who is keen on living with similar to themselves, has moved to the city borders and begin to live a city simulation in the gated communities. That’s
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why, public spaces are getting unfunctional. The squares are passing places or undefined concrete spaces, waiting for demonstrations of political parties. Whereas they should be the shared common places, they are used as shortcuts, instead of experience movement and fear rule them. A fragmented publicity dominates the city. Nowadays, municipal services have a boring, tiresome influence on the community and they behave like that. But, the public must realize that, municipality exists for the public and it is a self-governance facility serving to community. “City right” is a collective right, therefore the city must be protected. City community should begin to represent itself due to pluralistic democracy and militate for restoring the environment destruction.
“INSTEAD OF AGGRANDIZING THE GREAT ARCHITECTURE, TO THE PUBLIC MUST BE GIVEN THE RIGHT TO AGGRANDIZE ITSELF” RUSKIN
A concept design, what provides public to take part in government easily and to pass through without any drawbacks, is worked up for the City Council and Forum in current place of Kadıköy Municipality. Thus, “ burocracy and to go to a government office” mean mope, boredom and
waiting for a long time for the community. Undoubtedly that, architecture affects it directly. Therefore, instead of designing a monument for democracy, I have aimed to design a building, where democracy can easily process.
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Istanbul public, claiming their right
FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION “In which phase does the representation begin?” Due to this answer “freedom of expression” is found in the focal point. To know and observe, how under favour of our votes chosen congressmen does represent us, is our essential right. That’s why, in the concept the council is located in the focal point. It has been aimed that the public can be involved easily to the government. For this reason, pedestrian flow encloses the council. On the other hand, the forum surrounds the council and its slope rises in the negative way of the council. Its sitting area can be used either as an open council observation area or an open event area. Besides, small scale alternative city forums are designed in the site. These forums devoted to small communities function as forums, event area etc. They are totally open to public.
focal points in the region and existing pedestrian ways
metrobus
forum
city
council council
forum
residential district
kurbagalidere street residential district
borders in the region
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ANTESTRUCTURE Thanks to analysis it is observed that the site is proper to be used as a shortcut. To reincorporate community in public and to be observed the government easily by the community the pedestrian flow is directed into the building. Accordingly, “ante structure” concept occurred. As a result of analysis it is remarkable that there is no guidance, although this area is extreme central and is used by public intensely. A person feels insecure, when he-she is passing through the site as a shortcut. From daily life the passages can set a good example for pass through buildings. Passages are not only able to connect two parallel streets, but also function as a patch between different local (Atlas passage, İMÇ, Grand bazaar). It is observed that the public shows tendency to use these buildings as shortcuts or route due to its protection for climate and its secured atmosphere. Finally, it is preferred that the municipal council functions as a passage. The public is directed to the main entrance lobby by designed pedways and eaves. Along the way being visible various government functions in the building and passing through side of the council certainly are the design aims. Main entrance hall is used on the other hand as an exhibition area. This hall and circulation areas are open for 24 hours.
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ENTER ORT CITY C Y FERRY P Ö K I KAD
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WHY PASSING THROUGH? The Kadıköy’s city silhouette impressed the conceptual design. Furthermore, the street texture leave a mark on the concept. For A partial but holistic and similar to human scale design is gone. “Why should I pass through exactly the building, near the council despite of his huge site?” Firstly, it provides the user a secured way option. On the other hand, the focal points are located in the edge points. While the cafe is closest place to metrobus station, restaurant is the nearest to the city centre. Exhibition areas are found in the centre of complex. To sum up, the remarkable points are created in order public to adopt the route. Finally, the landscape are composed to route public into the building.
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THE ABILITY OF RESPONDING TO THE CITY In the site plan some small squares are formed in order to lessen the crowd’s effect . For instance, for metrobus station and the nearest side of Kurbagalıdere Street to the city centre these small squares exist. The aim of creating such as small squares to form focal points for meeting, waiting etc. In the landscape design green barriers, stands are formed in order to reduce the city noise, decrease the pedestrian’s speed and order the natural life.
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B-B SECTION
NORTHWEST ELEVATION
SECTION PERSPECTIVE
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main entrance | exhibition area
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1_cso’s offices 2_meeting room 3_ project management rooms 4_seminar room 5_studio 6_education offices 7_council 8_upper foyer 9_manager room’s waiting area 10_manager room 11_ guesthouse
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1_cso’s offices 2_project studios 3_local government offices 4_library 5_studio 6_cafeteria 7_council 8_foyer 9_upper exhibition area 10_main entrance 11_restaurant 12_guesthouse entrance
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1_council 2_meeting room 3_installation centre 4_lower exhibition area
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In order to emphasize the council due to public’s representation, the municipal council is situated on the centre of the design. That’s why, the other municipal buildings enclose the city council. In the site located path ways direct the people into the building and this pedestrian density flow constantly around the council.
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THE COUNCIL’S FOYER It serves the council and council’s meeting rooms. Its glass facade symbolizes the transparent and straight politics. On the other hand, in the concept no opaque partition is wanted between the public and representation place. This glass facade futhermore is a acoustic and climatic partition inside the entrance hall. It helps the council to seperate spatially forum entrance hall and exhibition area. From three different levels the council is reachable. The foyer surrounds the council in these three levels.
EXHIBITION AREA AND ENTRANCE HALL Main entrance hall is used also as an exhibiton area. When people is passing through, so they can visit the exhibition or just view, what is around in it. All other buildings, which have different functions, in the complex are accessible from entrance hall. The height of the hall is 8 m and in order to traverse long spans space frame system is used for its roof. While the council and circulation hall is constructed with steel, in the other buildings reinforced concrete system is proposed.
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THE PASSAGEWAY of EDUCATION BUILDING This way functions as a general circulation axe of education centre. All the classes and service rooms are opened to this corridor. Its one side is covered with glass in order to have natural sun light in the building. On the other hand, this axe is used as a shorcut to metrobus stations. At the end of this corridor a cafeteria is located, which serves mostly to the students and queue for Metrobus.
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“In which phase does the representation begin?” Due to this answer “freedom of expression” is found in the focal point. Accordingly the city council is designed in the centre of municipality complex. If the complex is used as a shortcut, the pedestrians is directed by ways in order them to observe or give an idea about the “right” or “congress” etc. The public would be encouraged about their right. Otherwise, the public in general abstains to protect their right our city. That’s why, there are big openingd on the walls and behind the chair. Sliding sun protector panels are placed on the behind wall of chair in order to have controlled sun light.
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EXHIBITION EXHIBITION AREA AREA MAIN ENTRANCE
COUNCIL
COUNCIL FOYER
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the main entrance elevation of the city council, what dominates all building levels, is the ground level. if you use the main entrance, the up exhibition area and a large space welcome you. before passing through for metrobüs you can glance round the exhibition, if you wish. very often used functions are located in the ground level. the local administration offices greet you in the left side of the main entrance, if you would like to contact the municipality. are you the pedestrians, who are using the building only to pass through? while passing through, don’t forget to observe the congress. if you have time, absolutely drink a coffee in the nearest cafe to the metrobus.
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02 FUN
“conceptual design of entertainment hub” Istanbul Technical University 2013-2014 Spring Term Project 7 Dr. Deniz Aslan Location:Tarlabaşı/Istanbul/Turkey
Entertainment shows an alteration according to every individuals. Every person from various part of the public wants to have fun. The definition of fun takes fun depends on the information in their memories and accordingly they perceive it. The starting point of the project emphasises “the fun addressing everyone”. Therefore, unidentified spaces are designed as far as possible and accordingly
the individuals will fill these spaces with their entertainment manner. Besides these spaces entertainment functions, which consist because of popular culture and address to everyone, exist within the structure of design. Every age group has a different zone in the project, which aims to appeal to various age groups. These generations league together in the Ferris wheel.
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As a project area Tarlabaşı Street is selected. Nowadays, there are various projects for this area and The government is keen on urban transformation project. Despite of their transformation project as a project team we propose an alternative conversion. Firstly, in the small group we worked on the master plan and we have chosen one of them by voting. Every blocks that have various functions are shared and the 16th block function as an entertainment area.
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FUN
Spreading in the blank without demolishing any building is aimed for this block. That’s why, the project is levitated. The circulation flows in the circulation tubes or in the ground level. Each buildings in the concept are connected each other. Some meeting courtyards are created in the ground level. Once upon a time everyone was children and the common entertainment of humanity is “the game”. In order to appeal everyone “the game” concept forms the design. The rule maker is “the guide”. Indeed, the guide functions as an archive. The voluntary users apply the guide and they have to run the schedule, which is customisable. This is the game as a common fun in the system. To attend all suggested programs is the must of the game. “What is the big prize?” The conformist users gain points and furthermore they can use them as a cash bonus. On the other hand, the unwilling users can reach the aimed function such as cinema, night club or use the site as a short-cut.
In the project area especially for service function it is paid attention in order fun not to return suffering. Car parking, taxi stations, circulation areas and other service areas spread in the site.
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FUN
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2// NIGHT CLUB The night club is designed above the existing building’s roofs and is reachable only through the circulation towers. To give an underground, irregular fun effect it is designed like a factory. Wet areas, service circulation, 2 bars, 2 dance floors, offices and stores are located. To take advantage of fantastic city view is aimed and therefore, a terrace along the club’s facade is designed. 4// CINEMA Cinema contains four main cinema halls, an interactive lobby, kiosks, a cafe and service units. To reach the complex there are three alternative ways: Firstly, passing through the cafe in the concert area, secondly using the circulation towers, finally using the archive pass(short-cut) or car parking gate. 3// CONCERT It is tasked with open stage function in the project. Triangular faulted floor is used on the one hand as a meeting area in daily life, on the other hand as a concert audience space for concerts. The concert service functions such as backstage, technical rooms and car parking for performers and staff are located in the building. Its one wall, furthermore, functions as a stage wall. 5// CAR PARK The car park is essential for this entertainment hub. Its one floor is given to services such as taxis or shared taxis. The top level funcions like a roof covering. It also provides a pathway to the guide and unidentified spaces. Thanks to platform above a existing building here is accessable from cinema pass or archive.
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//CAR PARK PASS It connects the car park’s terrace with the cinema above a existing building’s roof.
//archive management The complex is managed in these offices. The hinder seen stairs connect here to the night club.
B-B SECTION
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FUN
//cinema interactive waiting area The floor consists of various inclined ramps and functions as a sitting area. The users experience a distinct practice.
A-A SECTION
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//cinema terrace
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//archive pass This pass gives an opportunity to take the shortcut between the cinema and the archive tower. The circulation tower directs people either to ground floor or to the cinema lobby floor.
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03 BACKOFFICE “niche for students in a courtyard” Technical University Munich 2012-2013 Fall Term Project 5 Prof. Tina Wolf Collaborator: Zoe Gehin Location:Munich/Germany
A backoffice, where the students can study silently, is needed for Technical University Munich City Campus. Therefore, a courtyard in the campus is assigned. But this courtyard has lost the student’s attention has been idle. By means of this design functionalising of the courtyard is purposed. Modularity is the main design decision. The ability of constructing quickly and moving easily are the conditions. Besides, the design must be built on the existing foot print, an modelling workspace, thus, is located directly under the courtyard.
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This modular system with 14 work places contains a kitchenette and a sitting area, a terrace, a technical room and a meeting room. All modules are produced in the factory earlier and they are stored. The only lacking phase is the module’s transportations to the courtyard and their erecting. The size of modules is 2.40 m*3.00 m and their
height is 3 m. Thanks to their size the modules can be moved through the courtyard pass easily. After the system’s erecting the stairs is got involved to the system. For the courtyard a modular floor is designed. This modularity allows for sitting modules, landscape and plant modules and water modules.
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BACKOFFICE
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Between the modules, what are belong to the various functions, a modular area is left open in order to create pass areas. The common circulation encloses the building from outside.
There are two different facades of modules. According to existing functions in the backoffice, the facade opening’s position is changed. After reaching to an enough building height, the modules openings are located oppositely in order to dominate the other side courtyard, where is more attractive and takes advantage of sunlight more than the other side.
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BACKOFFICE
PROCESS OF BACKOFFICE
SITE PLAN
Modules are produced in the factory.
The modules are transported to the courtyard.
The modules are moved by a forklift in the courtyard. They are mounted each other in their fasteners.
The Backoffice is ready for studying.
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BACKOFFICE
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1 . FLOOR PLAN 1 | INSTALLATION ROOM 2 | KITCHENETTE 3 | DINING AREA 4 | MAIN ENTRANCE
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3 . FLOOR PLAN 1 | STUDY AREA 2 | TERRACE
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BACKOFFICE FACADE MATERIALS MATT ALUMINUM PANEL
FACADE MATERIALS MATT REFLECTOR
CONSTRUCTION TIMBER
OUTSIDE FLOOR METALL GRATE
HEMP INSULATION
ALU- VAPOR BARRIER
FACADE ELEVATION
FACADE SECTION The design cannot receive enough sunlight, because the courtyard is surrounded by high rise buildings. But in the third floor this parameter loses its effect due to reach to enough height.
FACADE PLAN
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BACKOFFICE
A-A SECTION
STUDY AREA
KITCHENETTE
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BACKOFFICE
SECTION PERSPECTIVE
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BACKOFFICE
EAST ELEVATION
WEST ELEVATION Between the living, working modules there are small sized modules, which function as technical modules for air conditioning, storing and linking two big sized modules.
The circulation surrounds the backoffice. In the space configuration contacting with the outside is considered. The terraces and intermediate open modules therefore are created. These blank spaces ease the building and break typically container design effect. Thanks to third floor of backoffice the claustrophobic feeling get lost. The overcast courtyard lose its effect and a viewpoint to the opposite side is provided.
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BACKOFFICE
MOUNTING SCHEME BERECHNUNGEN(Calculations) BODENFLÄCHE (Floor area): 59,4 m² DACHFLÄCHE (Roof area): 59,4 m² WANDFLÄCHE (Wall area): 180,96 m² FENSTERFLÄCHE (Window area): 93,84 m² TRANSMISSIONVERLUSTE (Transmission loss) QT=[(∑Abauteil * Ubauteil * F) + Uwb * Ages] * Tmittel * Zeit QT= [(180,96 * 0,18 *1) + ( 93,84*1*1,1) + (59,4 *1*0,12*2) + (0,1*393,6)]*193*24*15 QT=13160,4 kWh/a LÜFTUNGSWÄRMEVERLUSTE QL= Vraum * n * cluft * Tmittel * Zeit Vraum: 329,4 m³ QL= 8 h/d * 2250 kd/a * 0,33 Wh/m³k * 0,78 * 329,4 QL= 1526,2 kWh/a N: 14 * 30= 420 m³ Vr/Vl= 0,78
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GEWINNE Solare Gewinne Qsolar= Afenster * gfenster*r*S Qs= (155*9*2,4*1,65) * 0,567 * 0,8 Qs= 2505 kWh/a Innere Gewinne 14 Personen: 75 W * 14 = 1050 W 14 Computer: 140 W * 14=1960 W Beleuctung:780 W Qi= 3790 * 150 * 8 =4548 kWh/a ENERGIEVERBRAUCH Qh= Verluste-(0.95 * Gewinne) Qh= 7986,25 kWh/a TOTALFLÄCHE: 109,8 m² ENERGIEVERBRAUCH PRO M²: 72,7 kWh/am²
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The design cannot receive enough sunlight, because the courtyard is surrounded by high rise buildings. But in the third floor this parameter loses its effect due to reach to enough height. The optimum temperature is 26 C in summer session, on the other hand it is 20 C in the winter session. The nearest module to the main building is chosen as an installation area. The necessary systems for heating are located in this module. Finally, floor heating is used in the building.
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04 KON-ARSI “a home removes borders”
Istanbul Technical University 2011-2012 Spring Term Project 4 Ass. Prof. Funda Uz Location:Bomonti/ Istanbul/Turkey
KON-ARSI (LAND-ARCHY)
buildings? Is there no voice of the city on the site? Why is there no connections vertically between the floors of the apartment? These are design focus point determinative questions. Therefore, the most important design criteria is determined as “to decimate borders”. It is tried to change typical floor plan concept, the flats with solid partition walls, attached construction to the contagious buildings and city publicity with the concept. In the project, which is against to being derailed of “0” ground level, the “0” ground level is designed for the publicity.
Who lives here? Everyone, who comes to Istanbul to work and needs to find an accommodation for twelve months. You can be either a business man or a workshop participant. No classes. To create a space, where they can call as “home”. Why should a building be built contagious to the attached
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KON-ARSI
ENTRACE FLOOR PLAN
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ABOLISH THE BORDERS!
ALTERNATIVE FLOOR Instead of successive stacking unrelated floors, vertically and horizontally unlimited floors
If you make sacrifice for the city, exist with your one part.
UN-ATTACHED BUILDINGS Instead of designing attached to the adjacent building, a design, what provides alternative niches between the buildings.
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KON-ARSI
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4 . FLOOR PLAN
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In the design there are 10 accommodation units. Four of them are designed as a duplex flats. A kitchen and a bath exist in each of them, but according to the size of the units they can be studio flats or 1+1 flats. The terraces functions like stations between the floors. Therewithal, an uninterrupted viewpoint is provided within the building. The remained space between two attached building is in use as an installation area. Installations systems and the elevator are located in this shaft.
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KON-ARSI
B-B SECTION
“0� level is splited up for the city publicity. 3 m elevation differences between parallel streets is solved with the triangular broken and topography corresponding floor. In this floor the public seating areas, reading spaces exist and the floor can also be used as a playground by
A-A SECTION
kids. The people may come here and drink tea, meet with friends or read newspaper. Storages for apartment residents, a green courtyard, where is open to the ground level, and laundry are located in the basement floor.
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KON-ARSI
All of the apartment residents can take advantage of the roof floor. Who wants to organize an event or would like to have sunbath, can use this floor without any hesitation. The units are not designed like the vertical following system. Each floor has the own designed floor plan. Due to comprise of unseccessive floors, an open communication can be established between top and lower floors.
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05 UNIT-EX
“demountable, sustainable design of module | pre-design”
Yildiz Technical University 2010-2011 Spring Term Project 2 Prof. Dr. Birgül Çolakoğlu Collaborators: Güney Gültekin, Yeliz Özdemir Location:Anadolu Hisari/ Istanbul/Turkey
A lot of exchange students experience difficulty to find an accommodation in Istanbul. As a solution to his problem, a camp is designed, where only exchange students can stay and consists of demountable, portable, modular units. This camp is located in a woodland in Anadolu Hisarı. The most important design parameters are the modularity, demountability, portability and sustainability in order to
enlarge or move the camp area, if it’s necessary. The units are placed on a platform not to leave any footprint on the ground. This platform is lifted on feets and each platform consist of two accommodation units. 48 Accommodations units, common wet areas and common social spaces are involved in the proposed camp area.
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PHASES OF DEMOUNTABLE MODEL
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UNIT-EX
MODEL
One unit is designed for two individuals and is 23 sqm. Two beds, two work tables, wardrobes, two armchairs and a sink are situated in the units.
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UNIT-EX
Thanks to various profiles units can be built in different alternatives. Thus, the panels between the profiles, compose the wall partitions. Above this various joining alternatives can be seen.
VARIOUS TYPES OF PROFILES
The units are lifted with the platform in order to minimize the foot print. The used water of accommodation units are reused for garden irrigation system. The black water in the common wet areas is directed to city sewer system. On the other hand, the grey water is stored and is ready for flush water.
ALTERNATIVES
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06 II BOX
“Construction Project ”
Istanbul Technical University 2013-2014 Summer Term Construction Project Ass. Prof. Gülten Manioğlu Location:Bodrum/ Muğla/Turkey
The house will be used as a summer house in Bodrum and belongs to an aged couple with one child. That’s why, the design consists of one floor. The most significant design parameter is the local architecture. Thus, in the region minimal stone houses shaped like boxes are traditional. So, the design’s facade comprises of local stones. Due to the region’s climate the houses also have been designed with courtyards. These courtyards provide users privacy in the open air. Therefore, the design involves also a courtyard. The main entrance is opened to this courtyard, furthermore, the entries of two buildings, one of them functions as a winter house, the other as a summer house,
are located in this courtyard. During the winter session only one of these buildings is suitable, which consists of two bedrooms, kitchenette, a bath, a living room and a installation room. During the summer session the other building is opened for use. On the other hand in this session due to the continual using of courtyard a canopy is designed. The ecological design parameters are considered as far as possible. The building’s location and direction are determined through the sun’s movement and predominant wind direction.
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SITE PLAN
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HEATING INSTALLATION PLAN
FOUNDATION PLAN
A-A SECTION
C-C SECTION
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ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION PLAN
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PERGOLA’S DETAIL
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MOVING STRIPS “Parametric Facade Design” Technical University Munich 2012-2013 Spring Term Digital Design Prof. Dr.-Ing. Frank Petzold
The designed facade performs for sun protection of a office building, which has a glass facade already. Increasing of the office user’s complaints about sun a new facade is designed to provide an optimum working environment. On the other hand, its aesthetics is not abandoned. In the middle part of the building the meeting area and service part exist. In the edges of building the working areas are designed. Because of the using of visual media, the darkness is needed in the middle part. The design of the facade based on three main three rules. Firstly, the strips are built with the height of the building. Then, they are lifted and lowered depending on the invis-
ible lines. Finally, the strips are moved according as the building parts. Basically, the facade occurs simple perforated aluminium strips. Thus, it is not a really solid protection. It has in two direction movement. Firstly, the distance between the strips is variable. While the strips close up in the middle part, they loosen in the working spaces. So, the workers are not isolated from the external world and they work with more high motivation. Furthermore, more view and non-irritating sun light can be obtained. Secondly, the other movement creates depth effect on the facade.
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Three dimensional facade supplies illusion of perception for the walkers and more space sense for the building users. On the other hand, this movement removes it from aridity and shows it more dynamic. These strips are broken with a specific angle and these break points are determined from an invisible line.
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08 WIREFRAME “1/1 Scale Exhibition Area”
Yildiz Technical University 2010-2011 Fall Term Project 1 Ass. Prof. Dr. Fulya Özsel Akipek Collaborators: Entire project team
The scope of Introduction to Architectural Design and Theory, hte aim is creating a space with triangles and researching limits of them together and finally making a full-scale area in 5x5 sqm at Y.E.M Turkey. Firstly, everybody on an individual basis designed a concept. As long as these concepts had developed, we had chosen one of them and we developed it. Respectively, structure is produceed as a steel or wooden material in prototypes with 1/10, 1/5 and 1/2 scales. Structure creates
triangles. These triangles provide niches and exhibition areas both two dimensional and three dimensional.These triangular elements are welded in industry. Units are located in order to direct users in 25 sqm area. Secondly, surfaces are created. Usage of industrial rope created a wall which has transparent and non-translucent ability. Between other exhbition areas the colour “red” is the remarkablity to “Wireframe”.
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Localization
Circulation
Density
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09 CAGE
“Body Extension”
Yildiz Technical University 2010-2011 Fall Term Project 1 Ass. Prof. Dr. Fulya Özsel Akipek Collaborators: Elif Becerik, Yeliz Özdemir
It is well known throughtout history there have been always threats to person’s privacy. Nowadays, demands about individual freedom and right to the privacy have been increasing. In our age though development in communication technology and social media privacy informations can be easily saved and used. However, thanks to increasing awareness there are several legal regulations in national and international plarform. Moreover, in the international human rights, privacy is one of the fundamental rights. So, in the project “respect to the private space” is indicates, what is still a social problem in our community. Why isn’t paid attention to personal borders, when we
are waiting on a line, using the public transportation or standing on a crowded square? Why don’t they respect to our privacy? What can we do to take attention about it? In order to answer this last question, we tried to make visible the invisible space. The privacy’s borders are emphasized. Privacy, sometimes is a wall against to outer life. That’s why, in order to emphasize the borders and to have a privacy according to needed personal dimensions, we designed a cage extension, which consists of hexagonal pattern. Researches in Istanbul show for privacy we need 25 cm. So, the biggest hexagon in the cage provides 50 cm depth to person.
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10 HAN.GAAR “Tourist Information Centre”
Çuhadaroğlu Aluminium Undergraduate Competition 2014 Participant Collaborators: Ersin Abay, Güney Gültekin Location:Eminönü/Istanbul/Turkey
We are still maintaining our nomadic life because of the subconscious. Even we are in the modern life in the cities, our wanderer habits have continued. We are shuttling between winter house- summer house as long as the seasons change, as if Turks had been changing the locations of their tents according to appropriate climatic conditions. From a city to another one we have been moving away.
We have started to lead a life, which can fit into a luggage. In a short period we have contacted with various spaces provisionally due to awareness of leaving after a while. So, this is the mood of a wanderer. He/she contacts with spaces provisionally, but gets into its rules. As if the modern tourists do nowadays.
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Popularisation of travelling around to world and getting know different cultures individual’s contact with spaces gets provisory. Due to development of transportation, 21. century’s modern wanderers are everywhere. But they need tents, actually hubs, where they can contact with earth and exchange cultural experiences. “Han.gaar” can suffice to all requirements of wanderers, where has minimum relation with space, but can storage everything about space. “han.gaar” is the “0” point, actually an empty tent. When it finish with space, the season will come, “han.gaar” will
migrate, too. The main need of wanderer “The tent” reinterpreted and accordingly modular structure parts of “han.gaar” are designed. The structure, that provides several spaces thanks to its modular profiles, is located on a platform. Inter structure elements is closed by sliding joinery. But in the wet areas as a partition composite boards are used. On the roof located photovoltaic panels produce energy and it is used for the need of digital info screens.
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THE FIRST STATION OF WANDERER “Han.gaar” will maintain its nomadism in Eminönü, where many different layers intersect. In “han.gaar” in order to contact with as soon as possible many tourists in different layers, this square is chosen. Thus, Eminönü provides the conditions of tourists with its location, where is the centre of historical city and included in commerce axe, is closed to transportation network and historical peninsula. The personal maps with different routes will be given to everybody, who visits the info centre. These routes are changeable according to time and interests.
1 | entrance hall 2 | lobby - waiting area 3 | ticket sales - waiting area 4 | storage 5 | technical rooms 6 | terrace 7 | cafeteria 8 | wc 9 | gift shop 10 | management 11 | storage 2
han.gaar estimated elapsed time 20 min
han.gaar estimated elapsed time 1-2 hours
In the “gaar” part of concept the functions, which can be done in a short time, are located. A help desk, ticket sales points, technical room and storage can be found here.
In the “gaar” part people can spend time more than one hours. It has a slower flow and includes a cafeteria, gift shop, management room, wet areas and storage.
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“reinterpretation of a wardrobe”
Koçtaş 5. Design Competition Honorable mention Collaborators: C.Kaan Hacımemişoğlu
In the present wardrobe system’s installation a person is needed. The existing wardrobe systems are standardized and everybody is obligated to buy same wardrobe, whatever it provides buyer’s conditions or not. Our design proposes the modularity and in this way everyone has in its own specialized wardrobe space in order to be provided requirements. The common complaint is disappearance of clothes in the wardrobe. After months you can find a lost t-shirt as shrivelled in the cabinet. Standard 60 cm depth can be too
deep for some functions. Therefore some modules in the concept are designed according to these functions. Despite of moving in a horizontal line in front of the wardrobe a system is proposed, which provide to reach to its inside easily. From central point the user can reach every parts of the wardrobe and be let experienced the feeling “to be in the wardrobe”. Storage spaces is organized in order to enclose the user.
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THE NEED OF STORAGE CAN CHANGE ACCORDING TO INDIVIDUALS. MODULARITY OF THE WARDROBE SUFFICES THESE CHANGES.
need of storage according to different groups
change of storage according to seasons
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A module, that provides classical storage need and is stabile. On the other hand, it can be added, expand and dwindle.
A module, that can be added to A module and is moveable. It provides to experience the feeling “to be inside�. On the other hand, it can be added, expand and dwindle.
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alternative modular using Moreover, the modularity provides to be used by various users. The wardrobe can expand or dwindle according to the storage need of users. The other advantage is the install several storage element with the same system elements (night table, commode, bookcase). Instead of opaque doors the wardrobe functions as a semi permeable partition in the shared rooms due to semiable materials of design. While the system serves to the different users in different sides, it provides private spaces to individuals.
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“a coffee shop wakens senses � NET Architects Coffeeshop conceptual design 2015 September Project Leader: Ozan Bayer
Created coffee concept for Divan Group combines the senses with architectural functions. While the glass tubes provide to perceive the coffee smell, briquette wall functions as a display wall by transforming of structure element into design element. Urban concept materials such as concrete and natural wood and traditional elements like marmara marble are used in harmony. This synergy ends up reinterpretation of our traditional taste of coffee by urban life.
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“Interior project of Besiktas Vodafone Arena ” NET Architects Interior Project of Vodafone Arena 2015 June-ongoing Project Leader: Ozan Bayer Collaborators: Ceren Pektaş
Since June 2015 I have been working on the Interior Project of “Vodafone Arena”, which is an innovator and the latest modern stadium in Turkey. It belongs to Besiktas JK. As Net Architects we have developed a concept for sales points, common spaces and lounges and the construction drawing were prepared. Furthermore, our client Divan Group - the operator of stadium- owns a premium
restaurant area (2000 sqm) in the stadium. For this brasserie we proposed totally different concept design to other spaces in the stadium. In the brasserie a sushi bar, a turkish cuisine, two drinking bars and a terrace exist and almost 300 people (with terrace 600) can be hosted in the restaurant. The project is in ongoing status.
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“Pre-concept design of Duty Free shops in Sabiha Gökçen Airport ” NET Architects Concept Project of Duty Free shops 2016 January Project Leader: Ozan Bayer
We aimed to design an attractive, inviting and fuild duty free area for SETUR in Sabiha Gökçen Airport International Arrivals. Existing Duty Free 988 sqm will be increased to 1468 sqm by SETUR. For pre-conceptual design we analyzed the area and stated the needs. Before anything
else, we are keen on to try a naive design. That’s why, we tried to find alternatives for settlement, displays etc. An another design parameter is to not block passenger circulation. Therefore, we put great stress on fluid design.
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One of similar shapes is changed and eye can perceive it easily.
One of similar objects is rotated and this difference can be sensed lightly. Angular located display units impress users in an attractive way.
as can be seen in the figure above, some display areas with their original shape are remarked directly and users can converge there.
“Colour” factor can be perceived easily by eye. In 144 boxes eye can pick a bos with different colour. Anyway, human eye is 324 MP. In a monochrome space it is aimed that duty free area can draw attention with red.
COMING DISPLAY AREAS INTO VIEW D<C<B<A In A monotone settlement of display units can be seen. It prevents fluid circulation and visibility of display units. B settlement is designed according to passenger’s circulation routes. It provides eccentrical perspectives to user. But intended field of view cannot be provided and because of its form it is not fit to fluid design. In alternative C display units get into fluid circulation design.
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Present Situation Setur Duty Free takes space 988 sqm. For International Arrivals four luggage belt conveyors are serving.
Present situation
Proposed Design Area It is enlarged to 1468 sqm. As T shaped area streches to arrival entrance.
Zoning and division
Fluidity and focal point
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Circulation Scheme Possible routes of passenger are indicated in the above scheme. Thus, they use this space diagonally because of choosing the shortest ways to exit. In order to protect natural circulation scheme a fluid concept is designed. According to overlapping of circulation and desin area sales politics must be determined.
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These custom design display units are reserve areas for promotion or special products. These units help ceiling concept to meet with floor and to sense holistic main concept.
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Design We designed a fluid, inviting and attractive place according to dynamic of international arrivals, where continuous movement governs. By force of red color an attractive place is created; movement and dynamism are emphasized.
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Modularity Lines in the design create an unique language specific to SETUR. In this context these lines can be used to create modularity in space. When needed, if sales area must be enlarged these modular lines can be increased.
Focal point is reserved for souvenir or special products.
Items in entrance part are designed for being used ad-boards. This entrance functions as a invitation to shopping for users.
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OTHERS Istanbul,2014
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THREE Granada, 2013
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WALKING Yildiz Technical University, 2010
WAIT Cordoba, 2013
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PART 2010
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PART Sevilla, 2013
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UNITS Berlin,2015
right page untitled Hallstatt,2015 untitled Sevilla,2013
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LAYERS Sevilla,2013
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