Distributed Handler Architecture (DHArch) Beytullah Yildiz Advisor: Prof. Geoffrey C. Fox.
Serhat YILDIZ Architecture Portfolio
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“Live a life of a dreamer...
CONTENTS
Academic Projects
Workshop Projects
Photography Project
EYUP Culture Center2011 p.2-7
elCASC S.C.R.P2014 p.38-45
Rhythms Windows2013 p.56-61
IP Design Neighbourhood2014 p.46-55
Z.BURNU Residentıal 2012 p. 8-15
POLICITTA Residential 2012-13 p. 16-25
BAYRAMOGLU Marine2013 p. 26-37
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ISTANBUL KULTURUNIVERSITYCulture Center
S P R I N G 2 0 1 1
Historical peninsula is one of the main location in Istanbul. Also EYUP district has a very big influence on the past era
of this area.
A place where religions, business, industry, ed-ucation become together. These are all key facts either for who lives or who does not live in
there.
Very sensitive user pro-files and commons are musts of the design con-
siderations.
EYUP
4 SITE PLAN
EYUP
5LOCAL FUNCTIONS
TOPOGRAPHY MODEL
VALLEY-LAND RELATION
DOMINANT PUBLIC AREAS
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Ground Level
Top Level
Ground Level
Top Level
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EYUP
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PROCESS MODEL OF MIXED FUNCTIONS
V I E W T E R R A C E S
C L O S E D S P A C E S
SEMI-OPEN SPACES
O P E N S C A P E S
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ISTANBUL KULTURUNIVERSITY
R e s i d e n t i a lS P R I N G 2 0 1 1
Multitype housings are forced by monotypes now-adays in all metropols.
Possibility of living a different life by our perspective but having a community and neigh-bourhoods are require-ments of big cities such
as Istanbul.
Old ındustrial new hous-ing town Z.burnu has a good opportunity to hold both these together.
Z.BURNU
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TRANSPORTAIN AXES NON-FUNCTIONAL AREAS MIXED-USE SPACES
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12 SECTION - FRONT FACADE
SECTION - SIDE FACADE
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Z.BURNU
S P A C E - S U R F A C E R E L A T I O N S - M O V E M E N T S B A S E D O N P E O P L E A C T I O N S14
S P A C E - S U R F A C E R E L A T I O N S - M O V E M E N T S B A S E D O N P E O P L E A C T I O N S 15
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POLITECNICODI MILANOR e s i d e n t i a lFALL SPRING 2012-13
How hard could be to de-sign a residential space without an enviroment when human lifes belong
to it.
How matter a shape of a building during these working process or where to start especially the place is a neverland.
“Policitta” project was a timeline to understand all these questions and only thing given was a full “zero” empty paper.
POLICITTA
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An empty paper 126x192 m. sized
Broken lines to hold people in the area
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A main pedestrian walk between theresidential axes
Basic grid plan structure to reshape
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POLICITTA
22 FLEXIBILITY + ADAPTABILITY
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24 EXTINCTION OF THE BUILDING
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POLICITTA
EXTINCTION OF THE BUILDING
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ISTANBUL KULTURUNIVERSITY
MA R I N EFALL 2013
People and water rela-tions are the most cer-tain facts since we ex-ist. Early mediterranean cities in the history are big proof for this.
Marines are the place where people might ex-perience both water and
settled life.
Waves have been the in-spirations to gather up the towners with their touching points such as housing, commercial, sport events and dining.
BAYRAMOGLU
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33Working model of waved axes
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BAYRAMOGLU
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VILLENAS P A I NSoundscapeJULY 2014
International Young Pro-fessionals 2014 Awarded “elCASC” is a socio cul-tural renewal project.
Soundscape: Enviroment, Space & Listening
Observation is the main experimental way of our life when we use a space.
Sounds are design ex-pletive elements that we should consider in our designs to understand
architecture.
elcasc.com/en/elcasc-2014soundcloud.com/villenasoundmap
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1. Fabric canopies for pavilion
5. Setting up for reactable works 6. Shooting for the short movie 7. Listening experiments of children
2. Exhibition surfaces 3. Planted game system for kids
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7. Listening experiments of children 8. Event space for Colache
3. Planted game system for kids 4. Painting projects
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el CASC
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IP DESIGN
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Academy of ArchitectureAMSTERDAMNEIGHBORHOOD DESIGN
AUGUST 2014
What defines a neighbor-hood? People and their relationships to each other for us. A neigh-borhood is created in the space between the
builtform.
“Flexibility” was the concept of process. Things that fixed now move, things that moved
are now fixed...
Thank you; Alexander Mackenzie, Erwin Web-bink, Merve Celik, Nee-lanjana Nag, Sandrine Iratcabal, Theodossis Montarnier, Ugur Karli
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Industrial Heritage
Classical Landmark New identity
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New identity Delivery Process
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Amsterdam
Axis
Cranes for add-remove
Dyke
Focus points
Hotspots
52Combination of possible housing types Small Communities
Move-in process of houses
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ADDREMOVE
MODEULES
Flexible neighborhood Adaptable living spaces for changes
IP Design
Controlled highness level Layered increasements
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Density types
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R h y t h m s
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POLITECNICODI MILANOPhotography of Architecture
SPRING 2013
Life has its own rhythm in any day. It always catches us when we walk, breathe, write, eat, talk and live. That is because Architecture and elements of it may not be thought without rhythms.
Windows are our life’s reflections at the first sight on a wall. So they shall show our life rhythms and improve-
ments.
Let us take a look how these rhythms are changed
by time in Milano.
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1.Il Naviglio Grande
5.Il Naviglio Grande 6.Piazza del Duomo
2.Il Naviglio Grande
597.Piazza del Duomo 8.Piazza del Duomo
3.Il Naviglio Grande 4.Il Naviglio Grande
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9.Piazza del Duomo 10.Piazza del Duomo
13.Breara 14.Breara
6115.Piazza del Duomo 16.Piazza del Duomo
11.Breara
14.Breara
12.Breara
... experience a life of an architect”