Nomadic Infrastructure Transhumance Vision: Experiments on un-settle-ments in Taurus Mountains
Diploma Project | 2023 Nomadic infrastructures redefine architecture as a dynamic, ever-evolving entity, challenging traditional constants, where knots of interconnectivity serve as pivotal points shaping space, fostering layered memories, and enabling adaptive evolution through alternative scenarios in the Taurus Mountains.FILE: 2320_GRP
Project VII | 2023This project redefines rural landscapes in a post-natural era, integrating architecture with evolving systems. Focused on Artvin, it envisions adaptable structures, multispecies collaboration, and complex ecosystems blending biological, technological, and computational intelligences. Challenging anthropocentrism, it fosters ethical coexistence and alternative forms of life in future rural geographies.FILE: 2310_CRE
Purchase Prize | 2022 This architectural project introduces a 15-meter incision, transforming the site's topography into a flexible plane for field interventions. It rejects traditional boundaries, focusing on dynamic, permeable spaces that adapt to environmental and institutional demands. Emphasizing multi-scalar interactions, the design bridges micro and macro scales, blending architecture, ecosystems, and infrastructures to support educational needs while maintaining flexibility and adaptability within the landscape.FILE: 2240_PCP
[mekan]-izm-a S.O.S İstanbul 2022: D-100’den Öğrenmek (Learning from D-100) Architectural Student Idea Competition
2.nd Prize | 2022The accelerating pace of global development has unified systems and redefined “place” through transhumanist and Anthropocenic perspectives. The D-100 highway exemplifies this shift, forming a dynamic "second urban layer" where systems converge. Future scenarios envision modular production zones and stations fostering balanced production-consumption systems, reimagining voids, infrastructure, and the built environment within a new urban topography.
Project VI | 2022It tries to get ahead of the material agglomeration in the Anthropocene era by reproducing the space in the heaped urban again and again. We are reducing the distancebetween the atmosphere and the earth's coreto a single plane by bringing the ground up and down among this material agglomeration. Thus, we establish a series of possibilities that can reconstruct itself over and over again within the void and never become singular. In this way, liberated matter will not be repeated in the memories by producing body and space, and the place that he revisits will not remain in the memories.FILE: 2210_ANB