Sevgin Basari // Portfolio'17

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Sevgin Başarı

Selected Works 2014/2017


Table Of Contents CV

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LOGEMENT COLLECTIF

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CULTURAL -HUB

CIRRICULUM VITAE

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05 HOUSE FOR TWO

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LIBRARY 2020

06 HIVE NEWSPAPER

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BAYRAKLI HYBRID

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07 FLEXIMOLD

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Sevgin Başarı Junior Architect

info & contact 01.01.1993 Izmir, Turkey +905546252785 sevginbasari@gmail.com


Education

Workshops

SEP 12

JUN Izmir University of Economics 16 Bachelor Degree

Belgium 2017

Meeting of Design Students Urban Haven Hive:A daily MEDS newspaper /Tutor

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JAN Université de Liège 15 Exchange Student

Romania 2016

Meeting of Design Students City of Contrasts Ears on Nature /Participant

Izmir 2015

Yasar University & TU Delft Fleximold Fabrication /Participant

Izmir 2015

Thorton Tomasetti CORE_Studio Integrated Design+Fabrication Participant

Department of Architecture Full Scholarship

Faculté d'Architecture Bourse Erasmus

Work Experiences Konsepthaus Mimarlık Aydın (TR) Architect Technical drawings of the projects and finalizations,3d visualisations.

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PRES ENT

JUN 15

AUG Demirce Architects 15 Izmir (TR)

JUN 14

Intern Architect Brainstorming during the competition process, post-production of the plans.

JUL 14

Metro EEC Izmir (TR) Intern Checking the construction site of department of corrections

linguistic skills Turkish

Native Language

English

Speaks Fluently

German

Upper Intermediate

French

Elementary

*IELTS band score 6.5

*Göethe B2 Zertifikat

*Certificat A2 Cours de Soir

Computer Skills AutoCAD

V-Ray

ArchiCad

Lumion 5.0

Rhinoceros

Illustrator

Revit

Photoshop

Grasshopper

InDesign

+ Experienced with physical model making, laser cutter, 3D printing.


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CULTURAL HUB

Izmir/Turkey Year 4, Semester 2, 2016 Graduation Project

The project is located at the Coastal of Mithatpasa, which is a quite popular and very crowded square. The project site directly connected with the sea and the square that creates huge public opportunities. Since, apartment blocks are creating a wall effect, this site is the only opportunity to create a visual connection between seaside and historical building at the backstreet. The idea is to focus on the landscape and its relation between the new gathering and community place at the ground level. The hub has been designed as five wooden structured pavillions.These pavillions are transparent volumes at ground level, as they rise upwards the connect with each other by a fluid open space. Each of these five main pavillions are hosting a different function and their programming changes from public to formal as they rise up. As a result, the mass becomes a combination of five pavilions and fluid open space that is accesible from landscape. With a lifted fragmental building, the sight range has been increased and possible semi-open space have been formed.

To reduce the wall effect that created by neighbors, the building has been lifted up and an open-public space at the ground level has been created.

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With a lifted fragmental building, the sight range has been increased and possible semi-open spaces have been formed.

Site Map

CULTURAL HUB graduation project 2016

The fragmented building has a wider opportunity to get more sunlight also it is open the multiple wind directions.

Open-Workshop Control Room Exhibition Space

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Exterior View Landscape

CULTURAL HUB graduation project 2016

Backstage& Artist Entrance

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CULTURAL HUB graduation project 2016

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Interior View

Fluid Space

Exterior View

Classrooms

CULTURAL HUB graduation project 2016

Exhibition Space

Exhibition Space

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Neighbours Isometric Site View

2020 LIBRARY bachelor’s project 2015

Entrances Inner Space View

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2020 LIBRARY Izmir/Turkey Year 4, Semester 1, 2015 Academic Project

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2020 LIBRARY bachelor’s project 2015

The design is primarily focused on lack of connections of art spaces in the district. The building of former Ticaret Bankasi in Konak and its neighbour, are located at the terminus of Mimar Kemalettin Street, one street away from the seaside, in the heart of the old territory of culture and history of the city. Instead of demolishing and rebuilding all parts The project tries to repurpose some of the existing parts -an old building that still keeps the industrial memory of the district.To achieve this; the building is conceived as the mixture of old and new, which is keeping the old form and adding new inner space. The design of the iconic inner façade along with the spiral staircase is creating space that is easy to navigate and also offering visitors strong visual connections.

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An urban and social infrastructure, a library is; among many things, a collection, a commemoration, a consecration, and a communication.

Books&Reading Event Space Restrooms Books&Reading Working Area

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Workspace

Interior View

The project hosts a public library, workspaces, workshops, exhibition spaces, and a public space on the rooftop that overlooks the city. There is flexibility in each function. The inner façade design allows visitors to have a clear view into the library, creating a zone for shared public experience between indoors and outdoors while vertical lamellas prevent the direct sunlight.

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ROOFTOP GARDEN

COMPUTATIONAL WORKSHOPS

C RA F TI N G WORKSHOPS

LIBRARY, LEARNING & DOING

EVENT S PA C E

S TA F F FACILITIES

PUBLIC AREA & M E E TI N G

EXTERNAL SERVICE PROVIDERS

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BAYRAKLI HYBRID

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Exterior View Entrance

BAYRAKLI HYBRID bachelor’s project 2015

Izmir/Turkey Year 3, Semester 2, 2015 Academic Project


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The project requires designing a hybrid that is a mixture of residential use and evening art school. It also includes a panoramic garden on the top floor. Evening art school consists of exhibition areas, multi-purpose spaces, hybrid human environments, all visually connected to the public spaces. For each craft workshop and meeting spaces, self-made environments have been designed. The projects have two housing sizes, one with one and one with two bedrooms, composing the floorplans with a typological dynamism also reflected in the interiors. The junction between the evening art school and the residential volume is represented by open space defined as The Spine that figures a common space for everyone: it hosts meeting areas, exhibition areas, and events. The top of the building contains a green rooftop that gathers everyone. There is an underground car park in the basement. Technical facilities and server room are solved on the basement floor.

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Tower Bar, Mixing Terrace FIRST FLOOR Multi-Family Housing

The Spine Open Spaces, Exhibition Area

Single-Family Housing

Evening School Administration, Human Environments, Classrooms, Exhibition Areas, Foyer

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BAYRAKLI HYBRID bachelor’s project 2015

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Things For Use Hybrid human environments for evening art school Coffee Station

Multi-functional Tribune

in-use form

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A self-assembly pop-up for painting

wooden t r ib u n e

wood frames and trusses

stairs seats flip-open screens

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storage underneath material tables

counter

drawing stands storage underneath

Dark room for developping

Flexible canopy for teamwork

A meeting pavilion

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in-use form

wood shading

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Tailoring on the move

adjustable seats

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Woodwork station

Hub for ceramic works

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wood frame

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storage

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BAYRAKLI HYBRID bachelor’s project 2015

in-use form

curtains storage

closable workspace

work desk

work desk


ROOFTOP S PA C E

TWO BEDR O O M HOUSING

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T E A M W O R K CANOPY COFFEE STATION EVENT S PA C E M U LT I PURPOSE U S E

MEETING PAVILION

CLASSROOMS ADMINISTRATION PAINTING P O P- U P P H OTO B O OT H INNER GARDEN CERAMIC H U B

MEETING TRIBUNE

Exploded View

GLAZED S K I N

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Floor Diagram

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LOGEMENT COLLECTIF

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Exterior View Backyard

LOGEMENT COLLECTIF bachelor’s project 2014

Liege/Belgium Year 3, Semester 1, 2014 Academic Project


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In historic and picturesque district of Outre Meuse, a dense urban and historical fabric of the street Beauregard is where the project fits. The tradition and community still reign in this street. The project responds in two ways;constitute openings at back, creating a connection with the house located at behind and it’s quietly involved into the traditional street facade in the front with a wooden cladding. The cut happens from the ground to top of the blocks to create open spaces to the volumes. The form encloses a quiet courtyard with a garden. The narrowness of the street is a struggle to illuminate the building,thus courtyard becomes a void space that provides efficient natural ventilation and daylight to in.

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Living Room Kitchen Bathroom Bedroom Bedroom Balcony

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User Typology

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4 room for extented family

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Designing for three families with a concept gathers 3 main functions in 1 place. General idea is a collective house in which the interior layout is flexible and adaptable to anyone’s taste. The ground floor offers multiple possibilities to the host: additional, easily accessible accommodation for disabled user, car and bike parking, courtyard and backyard. 1st floor is for single family, 2nd floor is for extended family with multiple children.

LOGEMENT COLLECTIF bachelor’s project 2014

Courtyard

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Interior View


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Backyard

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HOUSE FOR TWO bachelor’s project 2013

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Project site has the steep cliff with a beautiful view that along between park and the neighbourhood. It also contains a narrow public stair and since quite narrow is, it needs to be well illuminated.

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”House for two ” is a project for two active, creative professionals -one of them works as a painter and the other one of them works as a dancer- who also want the house functions as a workspace for them. The project is located at the Asansör Area which known as its steep cliff between the two parts of the quarter.The design proposes a new house that conceived as a framework that can gradually be filled with rooms. At the basic configuration, a bathroom, the laundry, a living space and the kitchen occupies the center of the house while the space around it is easily adjustable.The veranda creates a transition space to reach the stair that near by the building. Added by top level more personal spaces and supported at the ground level with workspaces and semi-open garden. The outer envelope of the house is fixed, the outer box thought as concrete and the garden enclosed with recycled brickwork.

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The house is conceived as a framework, without disturbing too much to the landscape. Living spaces located at neighbour side, while studios located close to nature side.

HOUSE FOR TWO Izmir, Turkey Year 2, Semester 1, 2013 Academic Project

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MEDS – Meeting of design students - was founded in 2010 by students from different countries and different departments of design. It was created with aim to join all design departments together.The Hive published as a daily newspaper of MEDS, which formed a network between MEDS people in overall. Since MEDS embodies different workshops at different places, Hive aimed to gather those people together. Announcements, daily news,informations and everything that the MEDS people need, included in Hive. As well as the newspaper, there was a side project which is called “Pin-It”. Pin It board served a primitive social-media experience for people in the workshop. In a place without internet and computational things; aim of this board was to support Hive Newspaper and made it more collaborative.

THE HIVE

Gent/Belgium Meds Urban Haven, 2017 Daily Newspaper of MEDS Tutors: Altıner Yıldırım, Idil Sındır,Sevgin Basarı

THE HIVE workshop project 2017

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Hive Newspaper had lots of colums that tried to keep people updated about other MEDS people; workshop spy, MEDS faces, interviews, suggestions about the city, chill day tips, what’s happening at MEDS etc. -IT

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SKETCH CORNER- contributed by attractive themes.

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DAILY ANNOUNCEMENTS -open to everyone.

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PREVIOUS ISSUES- will be hanged for everyone who wants to read.

THE HIVE workshop project 2017

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FLEXIMOLD

Izmir/Turkey FlexiMold Workshop, 2015 Coordinator: Serdar Asut, Winfried Meijer The pavilion design is based on the flowing motion of grass leaves. Within the center of the grass leaves, a translucent seat is located which lights up at night. The ‘grass’ will reach a height of around four meters. In this way, a new, modern beacon is created on the Izmir boulevard. Each ‘grass leaf’ is composed of multiple glass fiber panels which are connected together to create the complete structure.

FLEXIMOLD workshop project 2015

The students of both universities gathered in Izmir in order to fabricate the design object at the campus of YU. We formed three mixed teams each of which worked on a separate FlexiMold. Each team was responsible for producing approximately 20 panels and finishing the assembly in one week.

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Groups formed to work on a separate FlexiMold.

Adjustable rod of the formwork arranged due to numeric data.

The flexible polyethylene sheet on top of the rods.

The flanges define the boundry of each panel with laser cutted mdf boards.

Lastly finishing the panel.


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sevginbasari@gmail.com


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