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  • Sinan Cem

    KIZILPortfolio2011-2013 Works

  • 05.07.1991

    [email protected]

    +90 532 5826597

    Mutlukent Mah. 2021 Sok.No: 6 06800 ankaya /ANKARA

    Sinan Cem Kzl

    Middle East Technical University Fourth Year

    Experience Mesa-Aktrk Park Oran Konutlar / Intern Architect inici Architecture / Intern Architect

    Activities m? (Co-founder) AFSAD Short Film Directing and Producing Courses QuickChina Far-East Cuisine Course Analog and Digital Photography Kerkenes Eco-Center Project Participant Viirler Music Band Member

    Skills ADOBE Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, Premiere, Audition AUTODESK AutoCAD, Revit Rhinoceros, Grasshopper V-Ray Proccessing Sketchup, Pepakura Designer, Kerkythea, Maxwell Render Model Making, Drafting

    Languages Turkish (Native), English (Fluent), Japanese (Beginner) French (Beginner)

  • Index

    FLExIbLE HoUSIng wITH ArCHAEo-CEnTEr nEAr AyyoLU ExCAvATIon ARCh301

    A nEw AgE HoTEL on THE boULEvArd ARCh302

    LUFFA FIbEr AS gUIdELInE For TrAnSpErAnT STrUCTUrES ARCh333

    dIgITAL dESIgn STUdIo: THE wALL ARCh470

    AggrEgATEd WORKShOP

    IMAgES oF EUropE PhOTOGRAPhY

    rowIng CLUb In LAKE EyMIr ARCh201

    MUSICITy - A MUSIC CEnTEr ARCh202

  • rowIng CLUb In LAKE EyMIr ARCh201

    Cafe & Restaurant

    Lockers & GymAdministrations & Lecture Rooms

    Storage Units & Decks

    Trees to be kept

    Central Stairs with Seatings

    Transportation Slope

    Folded Surfaces - Storage UnitsOpenings on the deck

    Decks

    Lifted/Expanded Surfaces

    Site

    Strip

    s D

    eck

    Project area is old Rowing Club of Mid-dle East Technical University arround Lake Eymir. Program includes storage unit that can handle boats of rowing club, chang-ing rooms, a gym and a cafe.

    Main idea behind project was creating a layer that will cover whole site and turning whole site into a deck.

    Instead of creating one big storeage deck creates 3 different one that allow relaxier organization for rowers.

    Deck allows trees on the site continue to grow with openings. By folding deck cre-ates floors and roofs.

    Spatial organization is planned to create visitors can see rowers while working and preparing.

  • rowIng CLUb In LAKE EyMIr ARCh201

  • MUSICITy - A MUSIC CEnTEr ARCh202

    Project area is one of the entartainment districts of the city. Musicity - a music center consists of recording and rehears-ing studios, a performance area, different bars and workshops.

    In a cultural complex like this, with the help of differentencounters, people can discover new activities and have new ex-periences.

    Porosity of program can increase the number of encounters. Seperating basic units creates in-between spaces for activi-ties which are independent from specific space.

    With pervious outter shell entrances can be controlled. Semi-transperent and un-continious structure of shell wellcomes people pass by the street.

    Blocks has specific programs, shell comes and defines in-between void for other pro-grams.

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    Shop

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    Bar

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    Adm

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    tratio

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    Archive

    Car Park

    Program Block

    Programs independent from specific spaces

    Service

    Sizes and Relations of Programs

    Design Process

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    Programs blocks and Pervious shell comes together. Both elements are created in different ways. Blocks created by pre-determined structur-al grid. Shell created by environ-mental effects.

    Masses

    Each mass includes different relationship between workshops and bars. All studios are placed in bottom level which open to sunken garden. This garden is also the main concert stage. Studios can be isolated if wanted.

    Shell

    Circulation paterns visual relationships, nearby buildings heights, shadow conditions and existing vegetation are forces that create shells geometry.

    Catwalk

    Catwalk derived from in between scpaces for organizing circulation and organizing free spaces.

    A-A SectionA-A Section

  • MUSICITy - A MUSIC CEnTEr ARCh202

    +4,00 +4,50+5,50 Plan

    +0,00 +0,50+1,50 Plan

  • FLExIbLE HoUSIng wITH ArCHAEo-CEnTEr nEAr AyyoLU ExCAvATIon ARCh301

    5

    Water

    4Green Areas

    Housing

    Courtyard

    Parallel axes Axes used on chalcholithic settlement

    Streets and Squares

    Archaeo Center Integrated

    Life

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    Social Life

    General Geometry

    Integration of Programs

    In an area near ayyolu Mound exca-vation I had a project which consist of a flexible house interpretation and archaeo-center building for workers and professors in excavation.

    After researches for make people more so-cial I reinterpret courtyards in prehistoric settlements. Courtyards as social places turned into streets and squares in much larger scale.

    Formal analysis of prehistoric settlements like ones found in ayyolu Excavation and atalhyk ended up with generic patern which can be decomposed and com-posed with different solid-void relations. A new patern adapted to site is created and balanced solid, void relation is formed.

    Integrating housing and archaeo-center is increasing social opportunities.

    Because of unique geometry of blocks each house in each block become unique. Flexibility interpreted as having a house type for almost every need.

    1Patern

    3Streets and Squares

    2Housing and Archaeo CenterMasses

  • FLExIbLE HoUSIng wITH ArCHAEo-CEnTEr nEAr AyyoLU ExCAvATIon ARCh301

    Info and Ticket OfficeMuseum Shop

    Exhibition and Multipurpose Hall

    Terrace Archaeologists Section andMuseum

    Inner Courtyards

    Info and Ticket OfficeMuseum ShopCafe

  • 1:500

    Site Plan showing masses, streets, green and water.

    Guidelines that derived from re-searching solid void relations on ancient settlement of atalhyk.

    FLExIbLE HoUSIng wITH ArCHAEo-CEnTEr nEAr AyyoLU ExCAvATIon ARCh301

  • FLExIbLE HoUSIng wITH ArCHAEo-CEnTEr nEAr AyyoLU ExCAvATIon ARCh301

  • A nEw AgE HoTEL on THE boULEvArd ARCh302

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    2

    3

    Starting point for design process was creat-ing public green space between Ataturk Blv. and Tunus St. Block with courtyard and verti-cal gardens in it creates unique ambience.

    Garden Suit

    Boulevard Suit

    Regular Room

    Public activities (Shops, Cafes, Gym/Pool) of the hotel placed lower levels for attracting visitors from boulevard and streets. Blocks on the road sides has two different room options; road view or inner courtyard view from wide windows. Other two sides in-cludes Garden Suits which has large view of courtyard.

    Exposed I beams and columns become a base for vertical gardens and with concrete slabs and transperant facades creates con-trast with green. This contrast emphasizes both industrial image of construction and unique ambience of courtyard greenery.

    Project area is situated between main axe of Ankara city, the Atatrk Boulevard and one of the most crowded entertainment streets Tunus Street.

    Addition to hotel, program also includes cafes, shops, conferance halls.

    Instead of placing another cold building, hotel becomes container for courtyard covered with green.

    Hotel becomes a green spot in the cent-er of the city. Courtyard becomes social meeting point.

    Hotel becomes bussiness center on boule-vard side and entartainment center on the street side. Programs are placed accord-ingly.

  • A nEw AgE HoTEL on THE boULEvArd ARCh302

  • A nEw AgE HoTEL on THE boULEvArd ARCh302

    Regular Rooms, Boulevard Suites on corners and Garden Suites look-ing to green courtyard

    Conference and Meeting Rooms in different sizes and offices.

    Restaurant and Breakfast Lounge. Pool reachable from downstairs and stairs to platforms inside verti-cal garden.

    Cafes, Shops, Changing Rooms for gym and pool upstairs. Perfor-mance hall on downstairs.

  • A nEw AgE HoTEL on THE boULEvArd ARCh302

  • LUFFA FIbEr AS gUIdELInE For TrAnSpErAnT STrUCTUrES ARCh333

    Luffa (loofah) is natural material that is widely used ar-round world. After it became mature it gets harder.

    Man idea is, designing a wall that bearing a load like luffa fiber and taking light from it at the same time. Creating a generative system that can be manipulated by designer is my main aim.

    Designer creates a patern considering light qualities. Black areas are places where structure became dense and load bearing capacity is larger. In lighter parts cell formation gets larger and allows more light in.

    Because of the cell system loads can be distributed in different ways easier than conventional systems.

    Cell formation is very similar to voronoi diagram.

    Exterior fabric hides the chaotic view of the cell formation.

    Designer of the wall creates a grayscale image defining how loads structuraly distribute.

    Grasshopper script tooks that image and uses it as base for structure of wall.

    Structural Load

    Fabric of the wall in different densities.

  • AggrEgATEd WORKShOP

    This 4 day workshop program will focus on developing aggregat-ed systems using digital modeling and scripting tools to address to specific design and representation problems in architecture. The par-ticipating students will at tend the workshop tutorials that will cover Grasshopper and Rhinoscript with improving levels of complexity. The tools shown in the workshop will help students complete three main assignments in groups. The international team of tutors will provide technical assistance and lead all individual projects from the initial idea to the scripting, drawing, modeling and fabrication processes. In addition to the tutorials there will be various lectures and presenta-tions given by the visiting tutors and organizers to engage discussion on topics of digital design and fabrication.

    *from Workshop Brochure

    Main spine is projecting to-wards up and down on criti-cal points. Projecting curve creates negative mass by go-ing below grade.

    With using curves smooth surfaces are created.

    Organizers:Arzu Gnen Sorgu, Ipek Gursel Dino from METU, AnkaraSabri Gokmen, Volkan Alkanoglu, Daniel Baerlecken from Gatech, Atlanta

    Main Spine is the starting point for sand dunes. It cre-ates main geometry.

    Critical Points the main spine are created by dividing the main spine into 5 equal piec-es. Those points are referenc-es for height and width of the dune at this point.

    Width of the dune is created by end points of lines wich are perpendicular to spine at critical points.

    Boundry is defined as a smooth curve and connects start and end points of main spine on both sides.

  • New road will affect both 100. Yl and campus.

    2

    100. Yl district and METU campus are side to side.

    1

    Putting a wall to one side of road is not enough for preventing noise or eyesore. Road should put in the wall.

    3

    Triangular Corten panels are used for several reasons like sound proof-ing, transperancy, adaptibility.

    4

    A highroad will be built in University cam-pus removing a part of forest and disturb-ing the ecosystem in both forest and hous-ing district near it. Assignment was building a parametric wall that will be sound bar-rier for campus. I reinterperet the idea and placed hidhway into the wall, nt placed wall near the road. Thing that disturbing beauty is being trapped into a brutal thing. which behaves nice to outside, not inside.

    100. Yl Houses

    METU Forest

    Cultural Center

    PrimarySchool

    Gov.Institute

    Noise

    Bus Stop

    View of Forest

    Noise

    Activity Zone

    View of Forest

    Bus Stop

    Noise

    parameters:General ShapeheightTransperancyAngularityOpening

    Forces:Road BoundriesNoiseActivity AreaBus StopsPedestrian MovementsView

    dIgITAL dESIgn STUdIo: THE wALL ARCh470

  • According to noise produced, wall height increases for better soundproof-ing.

    2 Noise on Height

    Wall creates a activity space by covering an area and provides seatings on it.

    3 Activity on General Shape

    Wall creates pockets for bus on the locations marked as bus stops.4 Bus Stops on General Shape

    Wall takes shape of the road as base.1 Road Boundries on General Shape

    High angularity between panels increases the sound absorbtion by increasing reflections. Low angularity helps to increase transperancy and creates smooth inclined surfaces for activity space seatings.

    5 View, Activity and Noise on Angularity

    As panel size increases, transperancy capacity increases and surface of activity zone become more appropriate for sitting.

    6 View and Activity on Panel Size

    Transperancy increases where noise lower and creates clear view of forest. On activity zone transperancy decreases.

    7 Noise and View on Transperancy

    Panel size increases

    Panel angularity decreases

    dIgITAL dESIgn STUdIo: THE wALL ARCh470

  • High Angularity Panel Formation

    Pocket for Bus Stop

    Large Panels and Low Angularity on Activity Seatings

    Changing Transperancy

    Boundry of the road has taken andheight is calculated with given Noise attractors.

    Deformation on activity space is calculated.

    Pockets for bus stops calculated

    Panel sizes are calculated with respect to distance to activityzone and forest view zones.

    Surfaces are created.

    Some panels are removedfor allowing pedestriansand cars from retmenler St.

    Transperancy is calculated withrespect to proximity to viewpoints.Activity zone skip this step too.

    Angularity is calculated with respect to noise. Activity zoneskip this step because of the need for smooth geometry.

    High Angularity Panel Formation

    Pocket for Bus Stop

    Large Panels and Low Angularity on Activity Seatings

    Changing Transperancy

    Boundry of the road has taken andheight is calculated with given Noise attractors.

    Deformation on activity space is calculated.

    Pockets for bus stops calculated

    Panel sizes are calculated with respect to distance to activityzone and forest view zones.

    Surfaces are created.

    Some panels are removedfor allowing pedestriansand cars from retmenler St.

    Transperancy is calculated withrespect to proximity to viewpoints.Activity zone skip this step too.

    Angularity is calculated with respect to noise. Activity zoneskip this step because of the need for smooth geometry.

    dIgITAL dESIgn STUdIo: THE wALL ARCh470

  • dIgITAL dESIgn STUdIo: THE wALL ARCh470

  • IMAgES oF EUropE PhOTOGRAPhY

    stanbul / 2012

    Amsterdam / 2012 Amsterdam / 2012

  • IMAgES oF EUropE PhOTOGRAPhY

    Venice / 2010 stanbul / 2011

    Kiev / 2012 Moscow / 2011

  • 05.07.1991

    [email protected]

    +90 532 5826597

    Mutlukent Mah. 2021 Sok.No: 6

    06800 ankaya /ANKARA

    Sinan Cem Kzl