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Personal information: Education:

Work experience:

SILA AKMAN

architect I conservation specialist Email Linkedin ReseachGate

Awards: Personal skills:


date of birth 23/07/1988 I nationality Turkish I contact silakmn@gmail.com 2012-2016 I Master in Conservation of Cultural Heritage (M.Sc.) Middle East Technical University (METU) , Turkey Conserving and Managing Modern Campus Heritage: “Alley” as the Spine of METU Campus,Ankara (download) 2015 I Exchange Student in Architecture and Urbanism Die Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany 2006-2011 I Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.) Middle East Technical University, Turkey 2018 I Site Conservation Architect, Bridging cultures in post-Daesh Iraq : Safeguarding the world’s oldest bridge British Museum, Iraq Scheme, Tello / Ancient Girsu Archeological Project (seasonal) 2014-2016 I Project Assistant, Identifying the Values of METU Campus for the Integrated Conservation Management Plan Middle East Technical University, Faculty of Architecture, Turkey 2009-2016 I Architect & Conservation Specialist Architect KU Leuven- Sagalassos Archaeological Research Project (seasonal) 2011-2012 I Architect Kolektif Architecture, Turkey 2008 I Intern, Summer Practice Building Cunstruction Module inAnkara Gazi University, Department of Technical Education Surveying Module in Abdal Hasan Village, Kastamonu, Turkey (for two months) 2016-2017 I The Best Thesis Award of 2016 METU Graduate School of Natural and Applied Sciences for M.S.thesis digital media I ArchGIS, AutoCAD, Google Sketch-up (V-Ray), Revit, Adobe Photoshop & InDesign, and Microsoft Office language I Turkish (native language), English (fluent), Dutch (elementary) volunteering I Vegeterian Chef and Volunteer Coordinator (TANKSTATION Cultureel VulPunt) interests I Mountaineering, Climbing, Yoga, Chess, Folk Dances, Ceramic, and Model Making


Professional Works: Kolektif Architecture

Maternelle Charles De Gaule, Ankara

Maternelle Charles De Gaulle, Ankara

The kindergarten was designed by Rasim Özveren and Zeynep Önen Özveren; visualized by Sıla Akman © 2012 KOLEKTİF MİMARLIK ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 4


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Professional Works: Kolektif Architecture

Çukurova Munıcıpal Buıldıng Archıtecture Competıtıon

Çukurova Municipal Building Architecture Competitions

The complex was designed by Rasim Özveren and Zeynep Önen Özveren; visualized by Sıla Akman © 2012 KOLEKTİF MİMARLIK ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 6


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Bodrum-Gümüşlük:

“Placebo Effect”: A health(y) Environment for Medical Care, Research and Education ARCH 402: Architectural Design VI, Spring 2011 Instructors: Güven Arif Sargın, Ayşen Savaş, İlhan Kural


“Placebo Effect”: A health(y) Environment for Medical Care, Research and Education [individual project]

Health Village for Children with Chest Disease 2011

Bartu Kenan UĞLAK _40

Gümüşlük Health Village Established

I was a baby when I was diagnosed as allergy asthma. My family was a the street because of the fear of a crisis. When I started to school, my moth By that time, my doctor mentioned my mother the “Gümüşlük Health Villa there. I was 10 years old. That was the first time, I touched the earth. Eve one was specially worrying about them. We took lectures about our disease ed swimming. I, who had a mother worries even when I walk I little faster that I stayed there was a short period of time, but it raised my life quality this village. When I tell the kids that I had difficulties in breathing when I firs do grows. That is the best thing I can teach them.

Bartu Kenan UĞLAK Sports Network Expanded

Berk BAŞARIR Gene Lab was establihed

Sena KIRLANGIÇ “the academy” starts publication

Songül ARICILAR 2nd generation patient housing

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creek

existing road

green belt

pond

HEALTH CENTER

ring road

ring road

existing road

2025

green belt

Today

an examplary project for new health villages sports became inevitable for health villages an international center for cystic fibrosis self sufficient , non-profit organization


0.00m plan

always worried about me. They never let me play on her was almost coming in the classes with me. age” that recently opened and we decided to go ery kid in the school had a disease somehow, but no es every week. That was also the first time that I startr, was swimming 3 days of a week. Maybe 6 months y afterwards. And now, I am a swimming teacher in st came here, I see that their belief in what they can

B

A

Level 0.00

B

Berk BAŞARIR _33 I was diagnosed as cystic fibrosis when I was 5 years old. I always heard the name “cystic fibrosis” but never figured out why people get so sad when they heard it. I stayed 2 years in the village with my family. I remember how they forced me into laboratories; put devices in my arms and the big scary masks on my mouth..It was like a nightmare. When my family learned that there is no cure for this disease, they started to follow the latest researches and found about the village. What brought them here was the chance to take advices by the world famous doctors. But for me, the village had a complete different meaning: I knew neither reading nor writing, but the researchers who were looking after me explained my disease so that I was able to understand why and how it occurred. I remember suggesting them to test me if I have the gene to be a doctor. Now I am working and lecturing in the research center. We are proud to be pioneers in the cystic fibrosis gene researches and treatment methods. In 2010s the life expectancy was 40 years. Now, thanks to the genetic manipulation technology this period is much longer.

A

Level +6.00

+6.00m plan

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“Placebo Effect”: A health(y) Environment for Medical Care, Research and Education [individual project]

Health Village for Children with Chest Disease Inhabitants of the Health Village

Children;

suffer from - allergy asthma - cystic fibrosis - tuberculosis - pneumonia 3-12 years old

Families;

+9.00m plan

A

- to support their child - to get information about the process

B

Specialists;

The personnel;

- Doctors; - research - lecture - diagnose & treatment - Nurses - Graduate Sudents

- local people

The controversial treatment method that has been called “placebo effect” is believed to have a self-healing capability embedded in the rituals of medicine. Starting with the assumption that placebo can produce and actual improvement, this medical term is used in this project as a metaphor to expand the boundaries of an architectural type: a research hospital. The architectural program of the medical campus includes conventional functions such as clinical departments, basic and social departments, research centers and institutes; but it also provides functions unique to architect’s interpretation of a “healing environment”. Songül ARICILAR _17

Sena KIRLANGIÇ _25 I was diagnosed as tuberculosis when I was 12 years old.My mom did not send me to a sanatorium. I remember how happy she was when she learned about the “Gümüşlük Health Village”. I stayed for 3 months in the village with my family. Of course, I was playing with other kids but what really thrilled me back then was the literature workshops by the artists coming from “the academy”. I wrote my very first poem in the village, when I was 12. Now, I am preparing my second poetry book for print. Learning literature not from the books but from workshops, has shaped my poetry.

I was 7 years old. My cough was getting worse thoroughly, my father could finally take me to the district health center. After doctor examined my lungs, he shouted at my father: “Why didn’t you come sooner, the disease has turned to pneumonia.” Then he suggested us to go another village, called “Gümüşlük health village”. When my father asked ashamedly “Isn’t our village enough Mr. Doctor? I cannot find money for going there” The doctor made a phone call and promised to help us. Then we could have gone to Gümüşlük health village for 6 months thanks to him.Then I have learned who helped us, it was “one breathe” foundation. That 5 months we spent there was maybe more use to my father than me. After he returned to village, he told to people whose children gets sick, what he learned at Gümüşlük and teach them right way to treat the kids. But my goal is different. When the health village first found, 80 % of the patients paid for themselves. Now, the rate of funded patients like me is 70%. I want to make sure that everybody has the chance I got. Whoever needs to come here, could be able to come. I aim to make projects in “one breath” foundation about this subject.

Level +9.00

section A 12

section B


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Ankara-Kızılay:

Enhancing / Expanding The City Center: A Mixed-Use Complex ARCH 401: Architectural Design V, Fall 2010 Instructors: Güven Arif Sargın, Ayşen Savaş, İlhan Kural


Ankara-Kızılay: A Mixed-Use Complex [individual project]

Enhancıng / Expandıng the Cıty Center: A Mixed-Use Complex Once prestigious CBD of Ankara, Kızılay is now about to become a neglected area, as a result of the changing priorities of the city administration; no infrastructural rehabilitation, no new investment to upgrade, and no programmatic revisions for the enhancement of this historically significant center. Kızılay along with Ulus left to degradation of its own in all means. To reverse this peculiar condition, the local mayorship of Çankaya purses a series of projects. Of many proposals, one needs a special care for the SSK İşhanı because of its size, the allocated the current functions and its strategical location. Defining almost a wall-like border between one of the main arteries and Sakarya pedestrian district, the SSK İşhanı is in fact an introverted structure in nature, limiting all sorts of accessibility; and yet providing an inner-world of its own, all encapsulated within the limits of its sheer boundaries.

B

A

A

-8.00m plan

The objective in this project is to rehabilitate the site and thus to re-value the city center with additional programmatic and architectural operations; and develop a mixeduse complex that will comprise a 150-bed city hotel, business offices, residences, cultural and gastronomical facilities, shops and related services. In contrast to existing building, this complex can be entered into, crossed through or stayed in. It is a building that defines the square flowing in different levels while providing various functions.

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layers

-3.00m plan


B

B

A residence plans

+7.20 m plan

section A

section B

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Sivrihisar Project:

“Designing with the House, The Church, and the Rock” ARCH 302: Architectural Design IV, Spring 2010 Instructors: Aydan Balamir, Kadri Atabaş, Tamer Deniz


Sivrihisar Project [team work in master plan: Sıla Akman, Deniz Arıkan, Emine Ç. Asrav, Gökhan Bilgin]

“Designing with the Mansion, The Church, and The Rock” plastic arts workshop

site plan

dance pavillion

What the Earth Whispers! With the rocks, the church and the mansion, Sivrihisar has a lot to recount, and it is looking for something that can tell us the story. Therefore, Sivrihisar is looking for a connector between its branches, which can also be landmark in the historical part of the town; born from the rocks, facing with the town! The complex of the fine arts academy makes the backyard of the church center of the academy with its linking functions; the library, and the café. There is a connector between the other branches, which also represents the identity of garden walls. Other branches; dance, painting, and music are related with this connector arcade. The complex of the academy is also open to new development towards the valley, thanks to the arcade.

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lib +9.00

arcade

church ge) (main sta

ar

ade

Sivrihisar, as a town of Eskişehir, mostly stands out with its surrounding rocks, which may be emphasized by the rebellion of this unobtrusive town. The Church at the hillside of the town is one of the biggest Armenian Church in Turkey. With the rocks surrounding it, the church becomes a big landmark in the town. Sculptor Metin Yurdanur’s mansion is one of the historical heritages of architecture in Sivrihisar. As a mansion, the building is waiting to have an architectural intervention to become the sculpture museum and workshop in Sivrihisar.

music pavillion

arc

“rocky hills defining Sivrihisar, stone walls defining the streets”

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de

+5.00

cafe terrace

cafe

museum

wall analysis

reading terrace +6.00

+1.00

master plan

+8.00


context and scope: Sculptor Metin Yurdanur is planning to establish a private musem and atelier in the historical mansion that he owns in his birthplace Sivrihisar. The mansion is across the historical church situated at the edge of the town, close to the skirt of the rocky hills that give the town its name. how can this historical town overcome its solitary and stagnant state, to take a leading role in the region and be integrated with the world? Can this museum create a momentum for other programs that might transform the life in Sivrihisar?

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work stages: a) Base maps, site sections and context models (1/1000, 1/500, 1/200) b) Team work: project scenarios, programs and concept designs (1/1000, 1/500, 1/200) c)Individual projects based on group scenarios (1/200)

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clock tower

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Ankara-100.yıl:

Children Toy Museum

ARCH 202: Architectural Design II, Spring 2009 Instructors: Vacit İmamoğlu, Mualla Erkılıç, Meltem Anay, İlkay Dinç Uyaroğlu


Ankara-100.yÄąl [individual project]

Children Toy Museum

The objective of the project is to introduce functional and aesthetic problems of a middle size public building in an urban context. A museum for children toys aims to house creative and inspirational collections of children toys, and encourage its visitors to explore the dreams of childhood. Apart from its permanent exhibitions, the toy museum serves for temporary and seasonal exhibitions as well as educational and leisure art programs in its body. The program of the building includes administration unit, exhibition areas, game hall, coffee and gift shop, services and storages. Circulation system, light control, speciousness, flexibility, accessibility, etc. are some of the important parameters in the program. Steel as a structural system is considered as an important constrain from the initial stages of the design process. 24


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Ankara-METU:

Center for Gardening House + Workshop + Greenhouse ARCH 201: Architectural Design I, Fall 2008 Instructors: Vacit İmamoğlu, Mualla Erkılıç, Meltem Anay, İlkay Dinç Uyaroğlu


Ankara-METU Center for Gardening [individual project]

House + Workshop + Greenhouse The aim of the study is to develop required skills to cope with design problems of small and medium scale buildings while initiating awareness about the issue of energy efficiency. METU center for Gardening includes a house, a greenhouse, a workshop, a shopping unit and a very well controlled garden which has to be considered as an outdoor living environment for the whole center.

ground floor plan

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roof plan

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METU - Ankara

“Alley” as the Spine of the METU Campus: Conserving Modern Campus Heritage Master’s Thesis: Conservation of Cultural Heritage, Fall 2015 Supervisor: Assoc. Prof. Dr. A. Güliz Bilgin Altınöz


“Alley” as the Spine of the METU Campus: conserving and Managing Modern Campus Heritage [individual project]

Timeline of the Campus 1956_ Founded under the name of “Middle East High Institute of Technology”

1959_ METU was enacted on May 27th, 1959 with 7397 Law 1961_ The competition was opend for campus master plan, Altuğ and Behruz Çinici won the competition. Kemal Kurdaş became President 1963_ University moved to the campus after accomplishment of Architecture Building and Infrastructure

1963 1964 1965 1966

1969_ President Kemal Kurdaş resigned.

1968 1969

Presidency Office

1970

Faculty Housing

Metallurgical Eng.

Social Science Dept.

Mechanical Eng. Block E

General Chemistry

Prep School

1972 MM Building

Physics Dept. Addition

Social Building

Cafeteria Addition

Physic Dep. Addition 1975 Geologycal Eng.

K4 Building

Dorm 5 and 6 Shopping Complex

Computer Center The Main Library Addition

1980_University lost its autonomy and affiliated to the authority of YÖK.

campus growth unplanned and uncontrolled way.

1987_ Planning preperation of ODTÜkent and Teknokent started.

1994_ 1/5000 scaled ODTÜ “imar planı” was approved. 1995_ METU reforesteration activities awarded by AgaKhan. The Campus declared as Archaeological and Natural Protected Area.

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Elect Electrical and Electronics Engineering Addition (D Block)

Cafeteria

1967

Mining Eng.

Dorm 1 and 2

Faculty of Adm. Science

FoAS_Physics Classrooms

Stadium

The Main Library Gymnasium FoAS_ Auditorium Dorm 3 and 4 Dept. of Mathematics

Chemical Eng.

Electrical Eng. A-B-C Blokları Mechanical Eng. A-B-C Blocks Soil Mechanics and Transportation Lab (K1) Static Lab (K3) Hydrolic Lab (K2) Prep School Block A,B,C FoAS_Dept. of Chemistry

Faculty of Architecture


master plan

“The defining layout of the campus is formed along the pedestrian axis which is the spine of the campus, named as “Alley” by the users. The Alley extends along the ridge from north to south in accordance with the soft terrain topography. Throughout the Alley, academic units are located on the west side and generate education area, while President’s Office, The Main Library and Cafeteria take part other side (on the east) and form center. The focus of the intense social activity occurs here and this cultural and the intellectual interaction place, the spine, can be named as “Forum” or Athe main major class of the university in where people are gathering and interacting continuously.” Architects Altuğ&Behruz Çinici

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“Alley” as the Spine of the METU Campus: conserving and Managing Modern Campus Heritage [individual project]

“Alley” Spatial Reflection of the Time I analysis Pre- survey archival studies

literature research

Site-survey

general observation

systematic photograp mapping

focus group meetin questionnaire

GIS

structuring GIS databa data input

visual data productio

Analysis

physical & functional as social aspects sensory aspects

administrative aspec

Evaluation

character of the plac changes

2015

1987

1971

1964

values, problems & pote

significance of the pla

Decision

policies and strategi

actions and project 34


entials

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ase

on

spects

cts

components defining the Alley

relation with vehicular area providing service

vertical and horizontal breakings compatible with the topography

sitting on the ridge

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Formation of the Alley I analysis

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“Alley” as the Spine of the METU Campus: conserving and Managing Modern Campus Heritage [individual project]

“Alley” as a Socializing Place

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I analysis


“Alley” Appealing to Five Senses

I analysis “Places are not just a set of objects positioned on a site in order to make up a part of a city or of a territory. They assume a specific meaning in the moment in which we infuse them with a value.” Marichela Sepe,2013

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“Alley” as the Spine of the METU Campus: conserving and Managing Modern Campus Heritage [individual project]

Changes

I evaluation

changing context of the campus

macroform of the campus

built area constructed acc. A-B Çinici’s (from 1963 til 1984)

built area constructed acc.1/5000 develo (from1994 till today)

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changing physical environment of the alley

master plan

opment plan

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“Alley� as the Spine of the METU Campus: conserving and Managing Modern Campus Heritage [individual project]

Values,Problems and Potentials in Campus Scale

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I evaluation


Significance of the Place

I evaluation

METU Campus, Ankara • Togetherness of natural, archaeological and built-up • An outstanding example of modern • Its size and spatial

environment with harmony; an important cultural landscape

heritage

quality

The Alley • The Alley of METU Campus is more than a pedestrian Alley, the focus

of the concentrated social activities; it is the main classroom of the university,

the main stage for any kind of performances, exhibitions and demonstrations. • The Alley has important flexibility both generates the social environment and being shaped by users’ needs vice versa, so the Alley is full

so

of life and full of memory.

• Elaborately designed and engraved master piece with every single detail.Variety of materials, technics and patterns; the relationships of open-semi open and built-up areas not only with each other but also with topograph creates spatial

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Milas Sefa Hotel:

Conservation and Restoration Project CONS 506 Design in Architectural Conservation, Fall 2012 Instructors: Nimet Özgönül, Fuat Gökçe, Leyla Etyemez, ÖzgünÖzçakır Team: Sıla Akman, Pınar Aktaş, Gökçe Arslan, Melda Aydan, Didem Bahar, Ezgi Çabuk, Merve Demiröz, Tuğba Günay, Dilara Hakyemez, Banu Kepenek, Hüseyin Koyuncugil, Süreyya Topaloğlu, Mithat Zafer


Conservation and Restoration Project of Sefa Hotel, Milas [team project]

Documentation - Measured Drawings

Documentation Measured Drawings - Site Plan - Ground Floor Plan - Section EE’ - South Facade - West Facade

Historical Study and Restitution Restoration and Conservation AIM OF THE STUDY: The aim of this study is to develop an understanding of documenting, evaluating and conserving a monument which is a part of cultural heritage. To achieve this aim, Sefa Oteli, which is located in Milas, Muğla, was selected in order to understand the problems of a monument and to develop intervention decisions. This project is held by a group of which members are from various disciplines: 8 architects, 2 city planners, 2 interior architects and a civil engineer. This study is carried by CONS 506 and CONS509 studios in fall term of 2012 - 2013 academic year. CONS 506 Design in Architectural Conservation Inst. Dr. N. Özgönül, Inst. Dr. F. Gökçe, Inst. Dr. E. Erder, Res. Asst. S. Çakıcı, Res. Asst. L. Etyemez Sıla Akman, Pınar Aktaş, Gökçe Arslan, Melda Aydan, Didem Bahar, Banu Kepenek, Tuğba Günay, Süreyya Topaloğlu, Mithat Zafer

South Facade-Sketch drawn and measured on the site

CONS 509 Workshop In Conservation Assoc. Prof. Dr. N. Şahin Güçhan Prof. Dr. U. Akyüz Res. Asst. Ö. Özçakır Ezgi Çabuk, Merve Demiröz Dilara Hakyemez Site Crew K. Gülcen F. Diri

EE Section-Sketch drawn and measured on the site


LOCATION OF THE STUDY AREA: Sefa Oteli is located on Hisarbaşı Hill where the historical center of the town is placed around. The building is one of the members of monumental buildings of Ottoman period and it is surrounded by some other buildings dated to similar periods. This site is also commercial and administrative center of Milas. Arasta district is located on west and south side of the building spreading on a wide area. There is Çöllüoğlu Square on southwest part and Municipality Building on east side. Besides, there are also two khans building in near environment, Çöllüoğlu Khan and Çaputçu Khan.


Conservation and Restoration Project of Sefa Hotel, Milas [team project]

Historıcal Study and Restitutıon The process of restitution study can be categorized as first phase, second phase, third phase and fourth (existing) phase. Documentation Historical Study and Restitution The First Period The Second Period The Third Period The Fourth (Existing) Priod

Restoration and Conservation AIM OF THE STUDY: The aim of this study is to develop an understanding of documenting, evaluating and conserving a monument which is a part of cultural heritage. To achieve this aim, Sefa Oteli, which is located in Milas, Muğla, was selected in order to understand the problems of a monument and to develop intervention decisions. This project is held by a group of which members are from various disciplines: 8 architects, 2 city planners, 2 interior architects and a civil engineer. This study is carried by CONS 506 and CONS509 studios in fall term of 2012 - 2013 academic year.

CONS 506 Design in Architectural Conservation Inst. Dr. N. Özgönül, Inst. Dr. F. Gökçe, Inst. Dr. E. Erder, Res. Asst. S. Çakıcı, Res. Asst. L. Etyemez Sıla Akman, Pınar Aktaş, Gökçe Arslan, Melda Aydan, Didem Bahar, Banu Kepenek, Tuğba Günay, Süreyya Topaloğlu, Mithat Zafer CONS 509 Workshop In Conservation Assoc. Prof. Dr. N. Şahin Güçhan Prof. Dr. U. Akyüz Res. Asst. Ö. Özçakır Ezgi Çabuk, Merve Demiröz Dilara Hakyemez Site Crew K. Gülcen F. Diri

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The First Phase: According to inscription on the façade, the building dates in 17371738 which is the original architectural formation as an Ottoman “Han”. The Second Phase: Second phase shows alterations and changes of the openings. This statement stands for the interpretation of the old photos of the building. Enlargement of original openings dates back to1940s. The Third Phase: Third Phase shows the changes after the fire. This phase can be seen explicitly at the photo from 1954. The name of the building is seen as “Burnt Khan / Yanık Han” at this photo and it indicates that the fire had occurred at least five years before 1954. Zekeriya Gümüşkesen, whose initials of the name places on the north façade as a sign, buys the idle khan after the fire and has the damaged west part of the building reconstructed and the undamaged east part renovated. The aerial photo form 1959 brings the change at the roof light; half of the building has gable roof while the other half is reinforced concrete flat roof. The Fourth (Existing) Phase: It is seen that the eastern part of the building also was changed to a reinforced concrete flat roof at the aerial photo from 1972 and it is taken as the existing phase the fourth and last period of the building.

inscription at the entrance

1737- 1738

the second pha

the first phase

south facade

north facade ground floor

west facade

section AA

first floor section BB

section CC

roof

enlarging the open

section DD


nings

ase

1954

1959

the thÄąrd phase

1972

2012

the fourth phase

south facade

south facade

north facade

north facade

ground floor

ground floor

west facade

west facade

section AA

section AA

first floor

roof

1972

first floor

section BB

section BB

section CC

section CC

section DD

section DD roof

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Conservation and Restoration Project of Sefa Hotel, Milas [individual project]

“Purple Courtyard“ Milas Rug And Carpet Weaving Academy

Documentation Historical Study and Restitution Restoration and Conservation

Reuse Proposal: Sefa Hotel has passed through different periods from an “Ottoman Han” to “Burnt Han” then Sefa Hotel. It is un-

Reuse Proposal

fortunately idle and vacant today. Therefore, it is very

Design Principles

important to decide who is going to use it and how to

Plans (ground, first floor, roof) Facades (N, S, E, W) Sections (a,b,c)

shape the future of the building? Moreover, Sefa Hotel is located in urban conservation site and it is neighbor to Uzunyuva archeological conservation site. It gives a

AIM OF THE STUDY: The aim of this study is to develop an understanding of documenting, evaluating and conserving a monument which is a part of cultural heritage. To achieve this aim, Sefa Oteli, which is located in Milas, Muğla, was selected in order to understand the problems of a monument and to develop intervention decisions. This project is held by a group of which members are from various disciplines: 8 architects, 2 city planners, 2 interior architects and a civil engineer. This study is carried by CONS 506 and CONS509 studios in fall term of 2012 - 2013 academic year.

great value to the building but on the other hand it may threaten its existence in the near future for the sake of accessing the lower archeological layers. Considering this situation, it is crucial to make the Sefa Hotel irreplaceable again for the local people in the local commercial zone “arasta”. In the light of all analyses and evaluation, it is decided that the building is going to be Rug and Carpet Weaving Academy promoting local production in the center of arasta, and the courtyard and its surrounding shops are going to be run by Milas Women’s Solidarity Foundation with the name of “Purple Courtyard” to

CONS 506 Design in Architectural Conservation Inst. Dr. N. Özgönül, Inst. Dr. F. Gökçe, Inst. Dr. E. Erder, Res. Asst. S. Çakıcı, Res. Asst. L. Etyemez Sıla Akman, Pınar Aktaş, Gökçe Arslan, Melda Aydan, Didem Bahar, Banu Kepenek, Tuğba Günay, Süreyya Topaloğlu, Mithat Zafer CONS 509 Workshop In Conservation Assoc. Prof. Dr. N. Şahin Güçhan Prof. Dr. U. Akyüz Res. Asst. Ö. Özçakır Ezgi Çabuk, Merve Demiröz Dilara Hakyemez Site Crew K. Gülcen F. Diri

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support women’s entrepreneurship.

It should be - contemporary - compatible - demontable


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Other Works: Model Making Architectural and Archaeological Survey 2007/2018


Other Works: Model Making

Archıtectural Modelıng

A Cube Full of Dance A solo dancer, who travels with a well-known circus from town to town, performs his art to the people in a public open space. Wherever the circus goes, he takes along his “stage”, which is demountable and made from tensile and stickform elements, behind his caravan. 52


uprising de stijl

De StÄąjl

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Other Works: Model Making

ArchÄątectural ModelÄąng

styrofoam / strata / form giving

Stra - Forming

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recycling the international style

Scrap-ture

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Other Works: Architectural and Archaeological Survey

Architectural Survey in Cunda The survey was cunducted within Arch102: Introduction to Architectural Design course under the guidance of Conservation of Cultural Heritage Graduate Program.

measured drawing

solid - void analysis

material analysis

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street plan


Sagalassos Archaeologıcal Research Project, ku leuven Sagalassos is an impressive archaeological site set in a magnificent mountain landscape, 7 km to the north of the nearest town of Ağlasun (province of Burdur, SW Turkey). The drawings were produced within the documentation of architectural remains under the supervision of Göze Üner Architects.

SAGA11_Domestic Area, stone situation

SAGA11_Domestic Area, stone platform

SAGA13_Roman Bath, Column Detail

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