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2016- ... IZMIR UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS FACULTY : Faculty Of Fine Arts DEPARTMENT: Architecture
& Design
2015- 2016 MALTEPE UNIVERSITY
Ms OFFICE
LUMNION
3DS MAX
twınmotıon
GRASSHOPPER
AUTOCAD
FACULTY : Faculty Of Architecture DEPARTMENT: Architecture
& Design
2013- 2015 GEDIZ UNIVERSITY
2016-2016
IZMIR RUSSIAN CULTURE ASS.
COURSE INFO : Russian Language SPEAKING CLASSES : 3 Months
2015- 2016 BILGE ADAM COURSE INFO : COURSE TIME :
Microsoft Office (Word-Excel-PowerPoint-Outlook) 2 Months - 80 Hours
DEPARTMENT : Mechatronic At Mechatronic department I worked on a lot of projects based on Robotics and artificial intelligence.With the help of my Electric-Electronic and machine shop education I would be able to work on both hardware and software of robots.I graduated from Mechatronic Department as the highest ranked student.
I Finished both AutoCAD and 3Ds Max education with the highest degree (100 points).With that I earned 2 AutoDesk certificate of achievements.
2009 - 2013 MITHATPASA TECHNICAL HIGHSCHOOL
2014- 2015 TÖMER ANKARA UNIVERSITY
DEPARTMENT : Electric - Electronic SPECIALITY : Industrial Maintenance
At Anatolian Technical Highschool i specialized on industrial machines especially on high voltaged motors and PLC programming.With that I also specialized on electronic circuits and programming.While my education continued i worked on many personal projects and take lessons about many technical programs.
2014- 2015 BILGE ADAM COURSE INFO : COURSE TIME :
COURSE INFO : COURSE TIME :
3Ds Max-Vray-AutoCAD-Photoshop 12 Months - 200 Hours
English Course
16 Months + 6 Months Speaking Classes
ınternshıps
ınfo
2017 EGE-SISAM CONSTRUCTION
24 April 1995 Izmir / Turkey +90 554 473 77 33 seyitkoyuncu@hotmail.com
1 Month Construction
INTERNSHIP TYPE:
2016 MALTEPE UNIVERSITY STUDIO INTERNSHIP INTERNSHIP TIME : 1 Month For this internship we examined urbanization types in Istanbul.After that we made a 1:1 scaled design projects
2014 MAK-TEK
languages TURKISH
Native
englısh
Professional Working Proficiency
russıan
Pre - Intermediate
certıfıcates 2018
INTERNSHIP TIME:
GEODESIC ALTERATIONS
3-day Grasshopper / Fabrication workshop at IEU
INTERNSHIP TIME : 2.5 Months I worked Mak-Tek as a mechatronic technician.I specialized on CNC Laser Cutting Machines.
2012 TALES ENGINEERING
INTERNSHIP TIME : 2 Months I worked at Tales Engineering as a Electric-Electronic Technician.I worked at R&D Departmen and specialized on programming and micro circuit components.
competıtıons & awards 2018
7 day robotic fabrication workshop at Yasar University
2018
2017 UDEMY ACADEMY
Develop Parametric Architecture with Grasshopper
2017 SPACE CAMP 3D PRINTING WORKSHOP
I was a tutor at Space Camp for 3D Modelling & Printing workshop 2017 CERTIFICATE OF HIGH HONOR X8
8 times awarded for high GPA (3.50+) at Izmir University of Economics,Gediz University & Maltepe University
2016 MS OFFICE CERTIFICATED PROFFESIONAL
From BilgeAdam Course Microsoft license 2016 CERTIFICATE OF ACHIVEMENT
Highest degree At Mechatronic Department 2015 AUTOCAD OUTSTANDING ACHIVEMENT
Highest Degree At AutoCAD Course(100 points) 2015 3DS MAX OUTSTANDING ACHIVEMENT
Highest Degree At 3Ds Max Course (100 points) 2015 AUTODESK CERTIFICATED PROFFESIONAL
From BilgeAdam Course Autodesk licance
2013 BUSINESS LICENSE
From Mithatpasa Anatolian Technical Highscool
MARSTOPIA: ARCHITECTURE COMPETITION
Competition still continues...
2017 ROBOTIC FACRICATION EXPERIMENT
NORTHERN LIGHTS ROOMS COMPETITION
Competition still continues... 2017
BIF - IDEAS FOR BORNOVA MUNICIPALITY
My project has been choosen to represent my University at 2017 BIF FAB FEST '17 LONDON 2017 INTERNATIONAL FABRICATION FESTIVAL
HAWTHORN Prize #1 Winner - Team ECOFAB Architectural Prize #3 Winner - Team ECOFAB 2017 THE BENCH '17 COMPETITION - CANADA
We participated the competition with the team of 4 students 3RD ISTANBUL DESIGN BIENNIAL 2016 ARE WE HUMAN
My project has been choosen to represent my University at 3rd Istanbul Design Biennial KADIKOY DESIGN ACADEMY 2016 MODERN NESTS COMPETITION
Competition Winner - Project CATGEN
TABLE OF CONTENTS #UNFOLD
6
all-ın
14
mıssıon mars
22
cat-gen
28
unı-form
36
vısta-s
44
flock
50
amphısbaena tower
26
dragos house
58
wall-cp
60
archaeopark
62
pavılıon-sense
64
axial tower
66
mechatronıcs
68
[FabFest ‘17 Competition Winner]
#UNFOLD A pavilion created from hashtag datas for Fabrication Festival At Architecture Faculty of Westminster University in London, UK
#UNFOLD #UNFOLD Pavilion designed for the FabFest ‘17 Fabrication Festival competition at University of Westminster, London. Our team (ECOFAB) won 1st in Hawtorn Interaction Prize and 3rd in Architecture Prize.#UNFOLD aims to re-interpret and manipulate the concepts of diversity, uncertainty and standardisation. Since Twitter reflects the diversity of ideas an alternative form of participation to the “Pop-up City” can be unfolded. The visualisation of the twitter data gives a shape to the pavilion. The map of downtown London was overlapped with a grid as a standardisation. Each node of this grid is examined for the density of tweets for #london, which is constantly changing. The actual form of the #UNFOLD represents one of the captured moments of the uncertainty.
#UNFOLD displays a map section which is a graphical visualization of the tweets at a certain moment coming from the selected area including Thames River. While the lowdensity of the tweets on the area defines the hollow spaces of the pavilion and encourages people to walk through by creating a path high-density of the tweets demonstrated by the parts that touch to ground. The participants are also encouraged to bend, crawl, and stand to experience the 3D visualisation of the twitter data. #UNFOLD is one materialized frozen moment of the endless dataflow from twitter. team ecofab Mentor - Asst. Prof. Dr. GĂźzden VarinlioÄ&#x;lu Seyit Koyuncu - 2nd Year Student Berfin Ozel - 2nd Year Student Mert Sartik - 2nd Year Student Elfin Ulupinar - 2nd Year Student Erman Eskikoy - 2nd Year Student Gozde Damla Turhan - Ph.D Student Mehmet Sadik Aksu - Master Student Murat Kumbaraci - 2nd Year Student Cagla Ozge Balaban - 2nd Year Student Furkan Sinan Ugutmen - 2nd Year Student
ECOFAB
desÄągn process By using Rhino Grasshopper London central map was divided by a grid. #London was searched in relation with specific diameters on each node of the grid. The search results were drained for the last 24 hours. To visualize the quantitative results on the surface that we created from the grid, the structure was manipulated by lifting and lowering the surface from the nodes on the grid. The more the search results dense, the more the nodes touch the ground, and vice versa. In the end product, the places where data is dense will determine where the pavilion touches the ground. The places that has less data will constitute a shelter.
conceptual model
joÄąnt detaÄąl Pavilion has 300 surfaces and each surface has different connection angle.For fixing every angle right and to be able to make the pavilion rigid and stabilized ve created a new joint technique.We offsetted all the edges of all the surfaces by calculating the angles with Grasshopper and created small triangles at every corner to hold the angles(you can see the formula on the right). Pavilion made with the 3.8mm corrugated cardboard and fabricated using only CNC cutting machines.Surfaces connected to each other with only cable ties and tape.
physical models
1:1 scale
1:3
1:5
1:10
1:20
buıldıng process
day1
day2
day2
day3
day4
day5
award ceremony
[The Bench 2017 Competition]
all-Äąn
A bench for Winnipeg Design Festival At the edge of Simith Street in Winnipeg, Canada
ALL-IN All-In is a public furniture which designed for the The Bench’17 Canada competition.‘All-in’ creates a new point of view about public furniture. it copes with the lack of ergonomy and comfort taking place in crowded locations. Besides, ‘All-in’ does not only provide seating but also offers variety opportunities for people to work, rest, eat & drink. Also, its sculptural aspect brings new influence on the surrounding environment.
Above all, the structure designed with socialization and communication in mind.To achieve an integration by the means of society, ‘All-in’ signifies a compact and self-blending user experience within a public environment.‘All-in’ increases the rate of experience in the space. Structure made of plywood and it provides people a wide field of view in Winnipeg. Team Members: Seyit Koyuncu-Ebrar Eke-Murat Kumbaracı-Erman Eskiköy OFFERS A STANDING EXPERIENCE WITH THE TABLE STAND
INCLUDES SEATING FUNCTION FOR YOUR PERSONAL USE
PROVIDES THE RIGHT ANGLE FOR YOU TO LEAN ON
production
$10 $10 $240 $60
~1 Bucket
paÄąnt
~140 Pieces
screw
~10 Sheets
plywood
~40 Units
l- connector
DRAWINGS
1/1 SCALE PLAN
park sÄąde
street sıde
sectıon
[5th Project Of 2nd Year Studio]
MISSION MARS A Biomimetic Structural Organism On a rocky valley in Mounder Crater, Mars
MISSION MARS
This project is the two-week workshop at my 4th Semester studio class.The mission of the project is to design a biomimetic structural organism that will function as a habitat for the first colonizers on Mars. This will be different from a typical structure on Earth, not only one that can withstand Mars’s conditions, but a standalone organism that may grow, move freely, reproduce and/or exterminate itself. The habitable space should be formed in accordance with the geographical and climatological conditions of Mars, which are quite different from those of Earth.
bıomımıcry Main idea was using the biomimicry techniques in our design so we choosed Romanesco plant to mimic and interpret its structural formation.Romanesco plant has a perfect algorithmic spiral. The florets of the vegetable resemble a natural fractal, in which each bud is composed of a series of smaller buds.All those bud units are the same shape but in different sizes as a pattern.This pattern is arranged in a Fibonacci series.All those buds are protecting the core of this plant from the insects and the bugs.This features of the plant was our starting points for our biomimetic design. TEAM MEMBERS Seyit Koyuncu-Murat Kumbaracı Erman Eskiköy-Aslıhan Çoban Cansu Üşümezgezer-Tuğçe Işık
design process 1.
Romanesco Plant
5.
Main Core Which Mimiced From The Stem
2.
3.
Fibonacci Sequence
6.
All The Capsules Connected To The Core
Biomimetic Design For Exterior Shell 7.
Mimicing The Densitiy Of The Buds On Shell
4.
Possible Spreading Scenario For Colonization 8.
Finalized Structure Unit For First Colonizers
3d prÄąnted model
concept desÄągn sketch
design ıdea
1.
The idea of how the little buds protect inside of the romanesco is used on the exterior shell. The frequent buds on shell protects the building from strong sand storms like the romanesco plant protects itself from dust and bugs.Main core that carries all the capsules is mimics the trunk branch relation of a romanesco plant. All the capsules are connected to main structure and desinged as rotatable so when sand storm begins,the capsules rotates 180° and the shell protects the capsules both sand and direct sun.Branched structure and the growing principle of the romanesco plant guided us to idea of spreading the Normal Position structure for future colonizers. As the numbers Of Main Tower of colonizers increase new towers connects eachother with this principle.
ınsıde of a green house capsule
2.
180° Rotating Central Structure
3.
Capsules Protected From the Sun and Sand
[Modern Nests’16 Competition Winner]
CAT-GEN Concrete molded cat nests for Kadıkoy
On the streets of Kadıkoy in Istanbul, Turkey
CAT-GEN CAT-GEN was designed for Modern Nests competition which organised by ‘TAK Kadıköy’ and sponsored by ‘ÇİMSA’. Main goal of the competition was to create nests for the alley cats. Nests should be designed as it can be molded. Reason for that is all the nests will be manufactured with concrete molding technique. Nests should be easy to clean and narrow so the dogs couldn’t get in. CAT-GEN project won the competition and plot experiments still continues.
CAT-GEN designed as to be comfortable for the cats and suitable for the streets, parks and public spaces.Multiple nests can be stacked together by putting them upside down. Triangular shape of the nest prevents the damages it can get from vandalism because it is hard to grip and roll over.For preventing dogs to enter the nest it is designed for cats dimensions.There are also removable caps for extra protection.There are no acute angles so it can be easily molded.
design features
water draÄąnages For the nest to be clean easily there are 2 drainage holes on the back of the nest.These holes are designed with a little slope inside so the water can be drained without any swiping. Also the small drainage on the top is reverse sloped so when the nest turned over it can again drain the water without swiping.There are offsetted parts on the back to block rainwater to come in.
feedÄąng bowls On the front there are 2 chambers for using as feeding bowls.People who lives nearby this nests and the municipal workers can feed the cats by putting water and cat food in this bowls.They designed in a perfect angle so it is easy to clean just by blowing water inside.When the nest turned over and stacked multiple they work as a roof overhang and prevents rainwater to come in.
water draÄąnages 2 At the back nests walls are offsetted 5cm so when the nest pushed against the wall the water coming from the drainage holes can be easily drained.By that while cleaning the nest there is no need to pull them from its place.
technıcal drawıngs
front vıew
sectıon
back vıew
left vıew
top vıew
scenarıos
sıngle unıt
upsıde down connectıon
feedıng bowls
quadro nest
mult覺ple un覺s
quadro nest
mult覺ble un覺ts
quadro nest
[Building Construction Project Of 5th Semester]
unÄą-form A Weekend House For a Small Family
At the corner of Hill Street in Southampton NY, USA
UNI-FORM Villa UNI-FORM was designed for the Construction Building Project course. Main goal of this course was not to design a house but to create a building according to the municipality construction codes and by using specific construction technics. While working on the project we dealed with every construction detail and choosed every material top to bottom.We had very limited spaces to design because of the municipality codes so we work mostly on the function for the general form. Team Members :
Seyit Koyuncu, Ebrar Eke, Mert Koรงak
DESIGN IDEA UNI-FORM designed for a husband and wife as to be their weekend house where they generally invite their guests. General form of the building comes from the need for extra spaces.In normal zoning status of the real estate the limitation of the height of building was very low and limiting us to provide a better terrace and because of the ratio of allowable lot coverage we could be able to create a well protected veranda.So we basically turned the first floor 90° and pushed it forward to provide sun protection for veranda and open a big space for the terrace. UNI-FORM is a steel structure building in order to hold the console we used very thick steel I-beams.
a-a’ sectıon
Plans
rOOF
FIRST FLOOR
GROUND FLOOR
BASEMENT
[Enviromental Control Systems Project Of 5th Semester]
vÄąsta-s A Small Shelter For The Climbers
On The Edge Of A Cliff at Allahuekber Mountains In Kars, Turkey
VISTA-S Vista-S is designed for the enviromental control systems course. After examining Kars Sarıkamış district in Turkey we designed a small shelter for the climbers who joins the traditional Sarıkamış Walk on Allahuekber Mountains. Goal was the create a shelter which is fully isolated from the outside by using traditional building technics in Kars. Location of the shelter changes according to the weather conditions and the walk path.
concept desÄągn
desıgn ıdea Vista-S ‘s structure has its own pitched form based on the idea of spreading the snow to two sides, the windows are arranged according to the vista (The human eye correction) and looks through the cliff. The roof continues until the ground and creates a semi-open space to get inside the building and prevents snow to block the entrance.
Seyit Koyuncu Erman Eskiköy Murat Kumbaracı Ebrar Eke Tuğçe Işık team KARS
daylıght analızes
scenarıo Sketches
explanotary dÄąagram
sectÄąon
plan
[4 Day Tensegrity Design & Make Workshop]
flock
Parametric Form Exploration With Tensegrity Hanged Top Of The Stairs In Izmir University Of Economics
flock Flock was designed for the tensegrity design & make workshop which given by Prof. Katherina Liapi with using Rhino-Grasshopper. It was a 4 day workshop first 2 days for the lectures about the “Novel conceps of space structures,“Tensegrity units & networks form exploration” and “Algorithmic investigation and applications of tensegrity structures”. Other 2 days was for the modelling the tensegrity algorithms and making the 1/1 scale model of the structure. All the materials done by hand. After modelling the structure we cuted the wooden sticks according to the dimensions and connected them with the rubber ropes after connecting all the pieces together we put the clothes according the pattern that we have decided. After the workshop Izmir University of Economis Faculty of Fine Arts Department wanted from us to hang it on top of the staircase of Faculty of Fine Arts Building. The Flock will be exhibiting there for a year.
Grasshopper Model
1/1 SCALE Model
WORKING PROCESS
[Computational Design Project of 5th Semester]
amphÄąsbaena tower A Parametric Tower Designed With Rhino-Grasshopper On top of the Bonhill Street In London, England
amphÄąsbaena tower Amphisbaena Tower was designed as the Computational Design Course project with Rhino-Grasshopper. Amphisbaena Tower is located in London,England. Building has inspired from the mythical 2 headed serpent from Greek mythology Amphisbaena.Amphisbaena Tower has 40 stories and 2 foundations on both side of the road. While designing the building main concerns was the Wind load and blocking the direct sunlight and solar effects. After creating the main floor plans according the wind parameters building formed to its shape. One of the biggest concern of tall buildings is the wind loads.While designing Amphisbaena Tower wind load of the region was calculated and parameters used for forming the facade to its shape. This provides to deflect the winds from any angle.
Primary structure detaching at several points along its profile in order to allow wind to penatrate in.This minimises any shake effect caused by the large wind loads. From top building starts as one structural system but at 30th floor it divides into 2 structures which touches the different side of the road.The facade of the structure complately covered with glass. Building curves accordingly the the parameters that comes from calculating the path of the sun to reduce the sunlight exposed glazing amount.By reducing the direct sunlight flat owners would be protected from the sun during the day.
Amphisbaena Tower has 2 foundation on different parcels opposite sides of the Bohill Street. This prevents the building from blocking the road and walkpath. After 30th floor 2 structures comes together as one. Structures comes together at the measured distance parameters that calculated by the POV (point of view) of the people to avoid blocking the city silhouette. Building has 2 different entries for different purposes. This building designed only with the orginal Grasshopper components withouth using any plug-ins.
[18th Project Of 1st Year Studio]
dragos house A Weekend House For 3 Brothers On sloped site in Dragos, Ä°stanbul , Turkey
work in progress...
[2nd Project Of 2nd Year Studio]
wall-cp An Art Gallery Designed With Wall Structural System In A Narrow Alley At Berlin, Germany
work in progress...
[6th Project Of 2nd Year Studio]
archaeopark A Digital Archaeology Research And Visiting Center On YassÄątepe Mounder In Bornova, Izmir, Turkey
work in progress...
[1st Project Of 2nd Year Studio]
pavılıon-sense Space That Triggers Our Senses Deep Inside Of An Urban Forest Inciraltı, Izmir , Turkey
work in progress...
[Static & Dynamics Project Of 4th Semester]
axÄąal tower Structural Static Design For Elektrodynamic Shaker Test In The City Center At Tokyo, Japan
work in progress...
[Robotic Studies ‘14 to ’18]
MECHATRONICS Mechatronic Works & Robotic Workshops
work in progress...
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