Architecture Portfolio Yusuf Bahadir Celik
VOL. 1 //
selected works. 2021
Architecture Portfolio Yusuf Bahadir Celik
VOL. 1 //
selected works. 2021
Hi! My name is Yusuf Bahadir Celik, I’m 20, I was born in Izmir, Turkey. One of the things I enjoy the most in architecture is the relation between science and humanistic principles, developing it into a form of space which brings meaningful emotions in feeling socially connected with other people and the environment.
introduction
YUSUF BAHADIR CELIK. Architecture Student +90 545 973 32 69 ysfbhdrclk@gmail.com Izmir, Turkey
Profile Hi! I’m Yusuf Bahadir Celik. I am an outgoing, energetic, and positive collage student with an interest in architectural design. I am highly ambitious and seeking for new experience to develop myself in the architecture industry! and I love talking to new people and building connections. Aside from architecture, I spend my free time in the creative industry, such as photography, graphic design, rendering 3D models, and volunteering organizations in order to increase my skills in the field. For now, I have deep interest in seeking for architectural experiences in order to grow and develop as an individual.
Education
BURSA TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY
201809-present
Bachelor of Architecture | Architecture | GPA: 3.82 main study -architectural design -construction -history of architecture -urban design -design management -philosophy
ISTANBUL UNIVERSITY
202010-present
Bachelor’s degree | Sociology | GPA: 3.36
GAZIEMIR N.S. ISGOREN HIGH SCHOOL
201409-201806
Science department
Certificate
BEMAR CAREER SCHOOLS
201909
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
201905
3D Studio Max Course
Real Estate Consultancy Certificate
Software
AutoCAD
Illustrator
Archicad
3DS Max
Lumion
Rhinoceros 3D
Photoshop
Grasshopper
Indesign
Sketchup
resume Work Experience
FOLKART CONSTRUCTION
202102-202103
Internship
(Folkart Vega Construction Site) - project tracking - material recognition - construction site control - detail analysis
ARCHEVENTS.
202003-present
Founder
Social platform where events, competitions and opportunities related to architecture are shared.
Volunteer Experience
TMMOB CHAMBER OF ARCHITECTS OF BURSA
202102-present
Student Representative
ARCHITECTURE STUDENT ASSOCIATION
201901-202102
Campus Representative
BTU ARCHITECTURE COMMUNITY (TERAS)
202001-present
Founding Board Member
Seminar & Workshop
UU KOTFARKI - YTU TASK
202002
Reshelter-II
TMMOB CHAMBER OF ARCHITECTS OF BURSA
201910
ARCHITECTURE STUDENT ASSOCIATION
201903
Bursa Archifest’19
Architecture Days-IV | Samsun
Competition
MUSEUM OF SINAN THE ARCHITECT
2021
ZT AWARDS ”THE MEMORY LANE”
2020
A TEA HOUSE ON THE KADIKOY BREAKWATER
2020
National Architectural Project Competition | Participant International Architectural Design Student Competition | Participant National Architectural Student Competition | Finalist
Language
Turkish | Native Language
English | Intermediate
German | Beginner
Hobbies
Drawing
Photography
Graphic Design
Poetry
Cinema
Music
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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ANKARA CONGRESS HOTEL
National Architectural Project Competition
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A TEA HOUSE ON THE KADIKOY BREAKWATER National Architectural Student Competition
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MUSEUM OF SINAN THE YILDIRIM ACTIVE LIVING ARCHITECT CENTRE
Architectural Design Studio - V
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Architectural Design Studio - IV
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BURSA TECHNICAL UNI. TECHNOPARK Architectural Design Studio - III
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KARADUVAR URBAN DESIGN PROJECT
Urban Design Project Competition
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ANKARA CONGRESS HOTEL
ankara congress hotel
ARCHITECTURE DESIGN STUDIO-V
architecture design studio - V
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Term Spring Semester 2021 Studio Executer Asst. Prof. Dr. Didem Güneş Yılmaz Res. Asst. Ender Şen Typology Hotel Location Ankara, Turkey Site Area 7.000 m2
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Ankara has a plan designed and formed over a spine. This backbone is Atatürk Boulevard and other functions and functions are shaped around the boulevard. From the Republican Period to the present, the center of Ankara has changed and shifted from Ulus to Kızılay. The study area functions as a buffer zone between the busy bureaucracy and office buildings on Atatürk Boulevard and the entertainment and commercial buildings on Tunisia Street.
Working area
The whole mass formed by retreats within the land.
Dividing different main units and positioning them according to the scenario setup.
The connection between the units and the fringe setup used as a transition area.
The rise of the plinth, which is terraced by retreats in itself.
Accommodation units that continue to rise as a continuation of the form.
Mass Formation Diagram
architecture design studio - V
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ankara congress hotel
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architecture design studio - V
Axonometric Situation
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Ground Floor Plan Scale: 1/200
First Floor Plan Scale: 1/200
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1-1 Section Scale: 1/200
ankara congress hotel
Room Typologies Type -1 25 m2
double standard room
Type -3 50 m2 suit room
Type -2 25 m2
double bed standard room
Type -4 110 m2
king suite
Detail-B Scale: 1/5
Detail-A Scale: 1/5
Detail-C Scale: 1/5
System Section Scale: 1/20
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A-A Section Scale: 1/50
Facade Detail Scale: 1/50
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Type-2 Room Plan Scale: 1/50
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Ataturk Avenue Facade Scale: 1/200
Side Facade Scale: 1/200
Tunisia Street Facade Scale: 1/200
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MUSEUM of SINAN THE ARCHITECT
museum of sinan the architect
NATIONAL ARCHITECTURAL PROJECT COMPETITION
Year 2021 Team Asst. Prof. Dr. Didem Güneş Yılmaz Res. Asst. Ender Şen Yusuf Bahadır Çelik Çağla Canca Selen Özgür Visualization Yusuf Bahadır Çelik Typology Museum Location Kayseri, Turkey Site Area 10.000 m2
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national architectural project competition
museum of sinan the architect
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Conceptual Approach The design has been shaped in a setup that will continue the “trace” of the architectural design approaches reflected in Sinan’s works. The solution has been reached by interpreting the central space setup, structural emphasis, geometrical form order and indoor-outdoor space combination, which are among the most important design
approaches that make up the characteristics of Sinan’s buildings, in the context of design. The building is located in the area in a way that maintains the characteristic of the green area it is in. It is aimed to integrate and sustain the landscape with the existing green areas with minimum intervention to the ground.
national architectural project competition
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Situation Plan Scale: 1/500
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museum of sinan the architect
Axonometric Floor Plan
Central Space Editing It is planned that the Museum and Architecture Center will consist of 3 main geometries. The first of the hierarchically listed geometries is the main geometry, which includes the general spaces of the building, and the use of ground and upper levels is envisaged; It consists of the second geometry, which is intended to use ground and subgrade levels, and the third geometry, which is intended to use underground. After the main entrance of the building, all these geometries can be accessed with a transparent circulation backbone. These main geometries that shape the building are constructed around the circulation spine.
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Exhibition Space Use - I
Exhibition Space Use - II
Exhibition Space Use - III
Workshop Space Use - I
Workshop Space Use - II
Workshop Space Use - III
Classroom Use - I
Classroom Use - II
Classroom Use - III
Multi-Purpose Hall Use - I
Multi-Purpose Hall Use - II
Multi-Purpose Hall Use - III
national architectural project competition
Flexible Usage Suggestions
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Structure Emphasis The bearing structure was emphasized throughout the design area and the monumentality of the museum structure was tried to be reflected. Horizontal and vertical elements created with a grid of 6x8 m can be perceived indoors and outdoors and surround the building. The structural elements that continue in the exterior are the continuation of the building carriers and form a whole. This structure also guides the open space design.
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national architectural project competition
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32 Indoor-Outdoor Coexistence and Landscape Editing
museum of sinan the architect
The landscaping of the building was created in a way that would not limit itself from the public garden in which the building is located, and it was planned that the visitors and the citizens could continue to use the open space. Various green areas, hard floors and water elements were used in the open areas divided by the building. An open space exhibition arrangement was created in the southwest of the building, which allows for various exhibitions. This area is supported by bordering with green and water elements.
In the part of the building facing the pond, sitting units at various levels were designed, and it was envisaged that the citizens and visitors would be included in the use of the building areas. With the various transparent surfaces constructed at each level of the building, the relationship of the interior space with the environment has been strengthened. The structure, which continues outdoors, is thought to be sustainable for new landscaping and recreational area uses to be proposed for the area later on.
national architectural project competition
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yildirim active living center
YILDIRIM ACTIVE LIVING CENTRE
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architectural design studio - IV
ARCHITECTURE DESIGN STUDIO-IV
Term Autumn Semester 2020 Studio Executer Asst. Prof. Dr. Alidost Ertuğrul Asst. Prof. Dr. Asutan Sarp Yalçın Res. Asst. Dr. Saliha Aslan Typology Education Location Bursa, Turkey Site Area 6.000 m2
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Existing Urban Fabric
Proposal New Islands
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Perimeter Relationship
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Yıldırım district, named after the Ottoman sultan Yıldırım Beyazid, is one of the oldest settlements in Bursa. The growth by clustering around structures such as kulliyes and madrasas formed the texture of the city over time. It is very important that the proposed building can adapt to this value and the urban memory. The interior street setup, which stands out for its continuity, and neighborhood relations should be taken into consideration.
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It is important to preserve the existing island traces and streets by arranging them, both to maintain the perception in the memories of the current city users and to keep different users away from the lack of sense of belonging. The islets are left open to transformation for a flexible approach in case of reinterpretation and fragmentation.
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A dense circulation area with commercial functions is located in the current situation in the project area and in areas where the surrounding islands are limited by streets. Proposed islets Prof. In order to ensure the continuity of the intense circulation in the relationship established with Tezok Street, it is more open to the public; The positioning of spaces such as the square, cafeteria, activity areas and vocational orientation can be evaluated.
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Project area, Prof. It forms a border with Tezok Street on a dense axis. It is envisaged to create new axes in order to ensure pedestrian circulation between the street and the buildings and to strengthen the existing pedestrian route.
The proposed new axes envisage strengthening the communication between spaces and creating a street setting. In addition to creating a backbone between spaces, it is also aimed to combine with open spaces and create social hubs.
Activity units and recreation areas where individuals studying and the society can come together are envisaged in regions close to the dense circulation axis. Special areas have been created for those who receive education in the interior. It is supported by intermediate places where they can come together in a controlled manner.
With the surrounding island and circulation lines, the hierarchical formation of spaces shaped by the building program within the proposed islets, the concepts of separation and unification in transition areas were evaluated.
By creating the connections between the masses shaped according to the building program, courtyards and underground spaces, it is aimed to strengthen the human-nature relationship with the designed open spaces, in contrast to the dense construction in the city.
architecture design studio - IV
Field Evaluation
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Situation Plan Scale: 1/500
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yildirim active living center
Prof. Tezok Street Silhouette Scale: 1/500
Ground Floor Plan Scale: 1/200
First Floor Plan Scale: 1/200
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2-2 Section Scale: 1/200
A Facade Scale: 1/200
B Facade Scale: 1/200
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1-1 Section Scale: 1/200
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A TEA HOUSE ON THE KADIKOY BREAKWATER
a tea house on the kadiköy breakwater
NATIONAL ARCHITECTURAL STUDENT COMPETITION
national architectural student competition
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Year 2020 Team Yusuf Bahadır Çelik Mehmet Emin Durmuş Typology Cafe Location Istanbul, Turkey
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a tea house on the kadıköy breakwater
The dense traffic axes, bus and minibus stops at large scales between the coast and the urban fabric in the region cut off the human-sea relationship and characterize the Kadıköy coastline as a transfer point only. In addition, it is seen that green areas are used inefficiently and insufficiently.
Unlike the fiction seen in the 1st region, it has been observed that the green area formed by the retreat of the urban texture in the Beach Park increases the diversity of the social space in the region. At the same time, the breakwaters on the coastline extending to the breakwater strengthen the sea-human relationship.
The combination of the coastline and the urban fiction in the region at different levels creates the functional boundaries between the spaces. This situation weakened the city-nature relationship. However, this limit has revealed different user profiles.
Moda Tea Garden is one of the most important parts of Kadıköy. The biggest reason for this is its orientation towards the sunset view. The spaciousness offered by the green area leaning on the facade of the place facing the coast has made it a meeting-resting area for many different users. In addition, the slope of the region allows the sunset and the view to be experienced from different points.
national architectural student competition
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a tea house on the kadıköy breakwater
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CRUISING
CONNECTION
MOVEMENT
LANDSCAPE
The platforms used in the design are designed to support the tea house functionally. In line with the determined concepts, the platforms are divided within themselves. By allowing the platforms to face the sunset and playing with their elevations, viewing areas that do not cut off the user’s field of view, but also break up within themselves and turn into urban furniture. The elevations of the platforms are equalized in the connection areas, ensuring the continuity of circulation. In order to increase the sea-human relationship and create different experiences, floating platforms connected to the shore were designed. In order to ensure the continuity of the green area along the coastline, the high platforms have been supported by plants and turned into a landscape element.
As seen in the section diagram, the distances between the platforms are thought to affect the human-animal relationship positively, as well as creating a sheltered area for living things. The upper level, supported by carrier legs, provides different viewing points, while the area under it is defined as a semi-open space.
national architectural student competition
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a tea house on the kadıköy breakwater
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national architectural student competition
Considering the potentials and users in the design, a holistic approach that includes open, semi-open and closed spaces, including living things living in the region, is aimed. It is aimed to reconsider the continuity of the circulation cut on the coastline and the human-nature relationship.
BTU TECHNOPARK
btu technopark
ARCHITECTURE DESIGN STUDIO - III
Term Spring Semester 2020 Studio Executer Asst. Prof. Dr. Tüba Sarı Instructor Özlem Ikizler Res. Asst. Ender Şen Typology Research & Development Location Bursa, Turkey Site Area 25.000 m2
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national architectural project competition
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IDENTITY IN THE CITY | MUTUALIST RELATIONSHIP | DATA KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTION | AFFILIATION | SOCIAL SPACE
HEADQUARTERS | FLEXIBLE | CIRCULATION | UNIT-WHOLE SOLUTION | SOFTWARE | UNIVERSITY | SYSTEM | LANDSCAPE
btu technopark
IMGE-ID | MODULAR | FUNCTIONAL CONTEXT | TRANSPORTATION REPLACEABLE - CONVERTIBLE PORTABLE
Conceptual Diagram
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btu technopark
Ground Floor Plan Scale: 1/200
First Floor Plan Scale: 1/200
Second Floor Plan Scale: 1/200
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A-A Section Scale: 1/200
B-B Section Scale: 1/200
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karaduvar urban design project
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Year 2021 Studio Executer Assoc. Prof. Dr. Methiye Gül Çöteli Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gül Atanur Asst. Prof. Dr. Tüba Sarı Typology Urban Design Location Mersin, Turkey
KARADUVAR URBAN DESIGN PROJECT
urban design project competition
Urban Design Project Competition Proposal
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Historical Development
Coastal Analysis Sections
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urban design project competition
When Karaduvar’s past, present and future potentials are considered; It has an important position due to its proximity to Mersin city center, being on the coastline, serving in the field of agriculture and industry, and having a historical city morphology. However, with unplanned applications, the city, the sea, and the relationship with the user have been exposed to disconnections. It is aimed to reconnect these cuts with the proposed designs and to make the city dynamism and workable again.
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Concept Approach
Continuous Street and Shore Axis
Open Space and Squares
Coastal Connection Green Islands Streets Leading to the Sea
Color Island Plant Recommendation Section-I
Color Island Plant Recommendation Section-II
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Contact Me
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+90 545 973 32 69 yusufbahadircelik.com ysfbhdrclk@gmail.com Izmir, Turkey
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