This document outlines the final projects of 12 student groups for a studio course on the ancient city of Ephesus. It includes:
- Site analyses and initial studies conducted by each group.
- Guest lectures on the spatial development and history of Ephesus.
- Each group's final project themes and members. Themes include continuous living quarters, alternative growth systems, and reimagining Ephesus.
- Diagrams and studies from each group on topics like circulation, land use, growth patterns, and design codes.
- References and sources used by the student groups in their work.
This document outlines student projects from the Fall 2021 CRP 101 Basic Design and Planning Studio final at METU. It lists the names of student groups and their projects. The studio focused on design and planning projects done in between Fall 2021 and Spring 2022. It encourages following the METU CRP program on their website and social media to see more student work.
This document is a digital exhibition catalogue for final projects completed by students in the CRP 402 Planning Studio course at METU Faculty of Architecture, Department of City and Regional Planning. It includes 12 student project locations in the Antalya Metropolitan area, focused on strategic planning frameworks and urban design proposals. The projects addressed issues like urban conservation, regeneration, transportation, and resilient development. The catalogue contains project summaries, maps, and illustrations from each of the student group's strategic and design outputs. It was produced to share the outcomes of the Spring 2021 studio, which was conducted fully online due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The document is a catalogue for the final projects of the Planning Studio VII course at METU Faculty of Architecture, Department of City and Regional Planning for Fall 2021. It contains 20 urban development project proposals for different sub-regions of Ankara carried out by student groups. The projects cover a range of topics including urban centers and transportation, regeneration, sustainability, heritage, industry, universities, and peripheral areas. The catalogue provides summaries and visualizations of each student group's proposed intervention for its assigned study area.
The Triumph of Evil: The Reality of the USA's Cold War Victoryedwinlemmon
By Austin Murphy.
Reviews:
This is a great book filled with statistical facts that can't be denied. If only Americans knew of their governments genocidal behavior. After reading this book we, in America can no longer demonize Communism or Socialism for their supposed murders. Dr. Murphy deserves praise for his brilliant research in compiling all the data stored in this book. We, as human beings can never achieve true justice in the future without knowing our true past! Thanks to Dr. Murphy and other true historians like him we may yet create a just and free society, where all men and women will be treated with dignity and respect!
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This book documents the fact that the USA has deliberately killed more unarmed innocent civilians than any other country in history (including more than Nazi Germany). It also shows that the USA capitalist system is less efficient and far more cruel than other systems such as communism (the latter of which is shown to be unjustly vilified by the USA capitalist press), although the book also provides an alternative to both. It is written by someone who has experienced both communist and capitalist systems/repression (and who has a PhD in Finance).
This document outlines the program development for a new bus terminal. It includes requirements for the main areas and facilities needed such as an entrance/exit, waiting areas, maintenance offices, ticketing counters, and parking for buses, cars, rickshaws, bikes, staff, and ambulances. It also lists requirements for public toilets, shops, restaurants, and a canteen. Diagrams show the layout and links between the terminal office, revenue office, maintenance office, drinking water, toilets, and ticketing/info desk. Specific dimensions are provided for bus, car, auto, and bike parking. A list of potential shops in the terminal includes vehicle repair shops, convenience stores, dry cleaners, gift
This document summarizes characteristics of urban design presented by Nguyen Dang Phuong Linh at Hanoi Architectural University in 2014. It discusses three main characteristics: 1) spatial orientation and human scale in design, 2) time orientation and how buildings represent different eras, and 3) people and landscape environment, including the importance of social factors, green space, and public spaces that are accessible to all.
This document analyzes the various functions of buildings on a site and determines potential users and markets. It compares shops found on site and studies accessibility, human behavioral patterns, and elevations. Strengths include a strategic location and easy accessibility, while weaknesses are low crowd retention and safety issues due to crime. Opportunities exist from daily transit, while threats include demolition of existing markets. Floor plans and a site plan at scales of 1:100 and 1:5000 are provided, with contextual studies of building heights and natural ventilation.
This document outlines student projects from the Fall 2021 CRP 101 Basic Design and Planning Studio final at METU. It lists the names of student groups and their projects. The studio focused on design and planning projects done in between Fall 2021 and Spring 2022. It encourages following the METU CRP program on their website and social media to see more student work.
This document is a digital exhibition catalogue for final projects completed by students in the CRP 402 Planning Studio course at METU Faculty of Architecture, Department of City and Regional Planning. It includes 12 student project locations in the Antalya Metropolitan area, focused on strategic planning frameworks and urban design proposals. The projects addressed issues like urban conservation, regeneration, transportation, and resilient development. The catalogue contains project summaries, maps, and illustrations from each of the student group's strategic and design outputs. It was produced to share the outcomes of the Spring 2021 studio, which was conducted fully online due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The document is a catalogue for the final projects of the Planning Studio VII course at METU Faculty of Architecture, Department of City and Regional Planning for Fall 2021. It contains 20 urban development project proposals for different sub-regions of Ankara carried out by student groups. The projects cover a range of topics including urban centers and transportation, regeneration, sustainability, heritage, industry, universities, and peripheral areas. The catalogue provides summaries and visualizations of each student group's proposed intervention for its assigned study area.
The Triumph of Evil: The Reality of the USA's Cold War Victoryedwinlemmon
By Austin Murphy.
Reviews:
This is a great book filled with statistical facts that can't be denied. If only Americans knew of their governments genocidal behavior. After reading this book we, in America can no longer demonize Communism or Socialism for their supposed murders. Dr. Murphy deserves praise for his brilliant research in compiling all the data stored in this book. We, as human beings can never achieve true justice in the future without knowing our true past! Thanks to Dr. Murphy and other true historians like him we may yet create a just and free society, where all men and women will be treated with dignity and respect!
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This book documents the fact that the USA has deliberately killed more unarmed innocent civilians than any other country in history (including more than Nazi Germany). It also shows that the USA capitalist system is less efficient and far more cruel than other systems such as communism (the latter of which is shown to be unjustly vilified by the USA capitalist press), although the book also provides an alternative to both. It is written by someone who has experienced both communist and capitalist systems/repression (and who has a PhD in Finance).
This document outlines the program development for a new bus terminal. It includes requirements for the main areas and facilities needed such as an entrance/exit, waiting areas, maintenance offices, ticketing counters, and parking for buses, cars, rickshaws, bikes, staff, and ambulances. It also lists requirements for public toilets, shops, restaurants, and a canteen. Diagrams show the layout and links between the terminal office, revenue office, maintenance office, drinking water, toilets, and ticketing/info desk. Specific dimensions are provided for bus, car, auto, and bike parking. A list of potential shops in the terminal includes vehicle repair shops, convenience stores, dry cleaners, gift
This document summarizes characteristics of urban design presented by Nguyen Dang Phuong Linh at Hanoi Architectural University in 2014. It discusses three main characteristics: 1) spatial orientation and human scale in design, 2) time orientation and how buildings represent different eras, and 3) people and landscape environment, including the importance of social factors, green space, and public spaces that are accessible to all.
This document analyzes the various functions of buildings on a site and determines potential users and markets. It compares shops found on site and studies accessibility, human behavioral patterns, and elevations. Strengths include a strategic location and easy accessibility, while weaknesses are low crowd retention and safety issues due to crime. Opportunities exist from daily transit, while threats include demolition of existing markets. Floor plans and a site plan at scales of 1:100 and 1:5000 are provided, with contextual studies of building heights and natural ventilation.
This document appears to contain a phone number with 1800 as the area code and 102-0489 as the remaining digits. The number is 10 digits long which is a standard format for phone numbers in the United States. The area code 1800 is commonly used for toll-free phone numbers in the US.
This document discusses recreational spaces and the benefits of recreation. It defines recreation and describes different types of recreational spaces including formal/informal, active/passive, indoor/outdoor spaces as well as children's playgrounds and informal open spaces. The document outlines various recreational activities and discusses the positive health and community benefits of participation. It also covers issues around access, use of facilities, and factors to consider for community recreational spaces.
The document discusses the concepts and principles of neighborhood planning. It describes Clarence Perry's neighborhood unit model from the early 1900s which centered schools in neighborhoods and used arterial streets to define boundaries while prioritizing walkability. The purpose of neighborhood planning is to enable social interaction, share amenities, and ensure safety. Principles include limiting neighborhood size, using major roads as boundaries, internal street hierarchies, and dedicating 10% of land to open space. Southern Village in Chapel Hill, NC is provided as an example, being a 312-acre mixed-use development with housing, retail, offices, and civic spaces organized around a central green.
This document contains architectural plans and drawings for the design of an interstate bus terminal at Maheswaram. It includes a key plan, site plan, landscape details, and floor plans of the main terminal block and departure block. The plans show the layout of the terminal facilities including departure bays, parking areas, amenities buildings, landscaping, and internal functions. Dimensions and notes are provided to explain the design and zoning of the proposed bus terminal site.
The analysis of hotel design and recommendation for improvements at Reumz hot...junaid ahmed
This document provide the deep insight about the design of the hotel and how it influence on the service quality. also provide case study of hotel to develop complete understadning.
The document discusses barrier free design and universal design. It aims to provide an accessible environment for all people, regardless of ability, through inclusive design. Key points include:
- The goal is for everyone to access and participate in everyday activities independently without assistance.
- Accessible design benefits all people, not just those with disabilities. It is now recognized as a basic necessity.
- Inclusive design considers the needs of people with physical, sensory, and cognitive disabilities as well as other groups like the elderly.
- Accessible features include appropriate widths, slopes, railings, signage, and more to accommodate wheelchairs and other mobility devices.
Cypress Towers is a three tower residential development located in Taguig City, near major business districts. It utilizes a unique pinwheel design that provides natural lighting and ventilation to all units. Amenities include swimming pools, jogging paths, gardens, and sky lounges. Target residents include young professionals, singles, and early family buyers seeking a modern home close to the city.
Urban design is the process of shaping the physical setting of cities and villages. It deals with groups of buildings and the spaces between them, including streets, paths, gardens and squares. Urban design considers aesthetics and how the physical environment will be used. It requires input from multiple fields like engineering, ecology, history and transport planning. The best urban design involves interdisciplinary teams to create places that are good to live in, attractive to visit, establish community identity, reduce crime, and be socially and economically successful.
The document outlines the seven principles of universal design which aim to make products and environments usable by people of all abilities. The principles are: 1) equitable use, 2) flexibility in use, 3) simple and intuitive use, 4) perceptible information, 5) tolerance for error, 6) low physical effort, and 7) size and space for approach and use. Each principle is defined and an example is provided to illustrate how that principle can be applied. The overall goal of universal design is to design products and environments to be usable by all people without the need for adaptation.
This document discusses different types of urban open spaces and their importance. It describes parks, greens, playgrounds, plazas, squares, streets, and waterways. Parks are natural areas for recreation surrounded by the city on one side and open land on others. Greens are smaller open spaces surrounded by the city for recreation, with lawns and trees. Playgrounds are open spaces designed for children near residential areas with equipment and sand. Plazas and squares are civic spaces surrounded by buildings for events, with pavement and optional trees. Streets connect spaces and can be pedestrian paths. Waterways include natural and manmade bodies of water providing recreation and habitat. Good open spaces have qualities like distinctiveness, accessibility, safety,
report of dance, drama and music academy and auditoriumShourya Puri
case study of triveni kala sangam and kala kendra, goa.
site analysis of gurugram
literature study of dance, drama and music studio and auditorium
about gurugram
The Ranip Bus Terminal in Ahmedabad, Gujarat is a modern facility that provides amenities for bus passengers and commercial uses. The 30,000 square meter terminal has 2 bus bays that can accommodate 30 buses and parking for 20 more buses. It was designed to separate the bus terminal functions from the commercial complex to better serve each group of users. The complex connectivity and design has served as an inspiration for other transit centers.
This document provides a site analysis for a proposed pavilion at the Kuala Selangor Nature Park. It includes sections, plans, and diagrams analyzing the site conditions including topography, vegetation, existing structures, climate, views, and circulation. Key existing structures discussed include the lighthouse, historical museum, gazebos, and cannons. Drainage and hardscape elements are also analyzed. Vegetation surveyed includes pine trees, palms, angsana, and ara beringin trees. Climate data presented includes sun path diagrams, temperature graphs, rainfall amounts, and monsoon wind patterns.
This document discusses the classification and operational performance of urban streets. It begins by outlining the need to study and improve urban street transportation due to increasing populations and vehicle congestion. It then describes different classification systems for urban streets based on their function and design. Functional classifications include principal arterial, minor arterial, collector, and local streets. Design classifications include high speed, suburban, intermediate, and urban streets. The document also discusses operational performance measures like level of service that are used to evaluate streets. It provides examples of congestion management strategies like signal timing and the use of turn lanes. Finally, it presents a case study of street classification and design in Pune, India.
This document provides guidance on conducting a site analysis for a building project. It involves collecting existing site plans and documentation to locate buildings, contours, vegetation, utilities and other site features. A site visit is then used to note additional details like sun orientation, winds, wildlife, and existing site uses. Practical considerations like access, security, soil, and water resources are evaluated. Measurements of buildings, paths, landscaping are taken to verify the scale of design drawings. Aerial photos, site photos, and views are also documented.
Centre for blinds and visually impairedMayur karodia
This document provides information for designing an educational facility for visually impaired students in Indore, India. It includes the site details, design challenges, case studies of similar existing facilities, and the proposed design concept. The 7.5 acre site will include administrative buildings, classrooms, training workshops, hostels, and landscaped outdoor areas. The design aims to create an accessible environment through careful planning, circulation, textures, colors and sensory stimulation. Case studies of other blind schools provided insights into effective zoning, guidance systems, and creating an understanding environment.
The document provides an overview of the Philippine animation industry landscape. It discusses that while the Philippines has a fairly long history in animation dating back to the 1980s, its current share of the global animation market remains small compared to international demand. Some factors that have hindered the industry's growth include financial constraints within animation firms, a lack of skilled animators especially in 3D animation, and the industry receiving less support and attention compared to other outsourcing sectors in the Philippines.
This document appears to contain a phone number with 1800 as the area code and 102-0489 as the remaining digits. The number is 10 digits long which is a standard format for phone numbers in the United States. The area code 1800 is commonly used for toll-free phone numbers in the US.
This document discusses recreational spaces and the benefits of recreation. It defines recreation and describes different types of recreational spaces including formal/informal, active/passive, indoor/outdoor spaces as well as children's playgrounds and informal open spaces. The document outlines various recreational activities and discusses the positive health and community benefits of participation. It also covers issues around access, use of facilities, and factors to consider for community recreational spaces.
The document discusses the concepts and principles of neighborhood planning. It describes Clarence Perry's neighborhood unit model from the early 1900s which centered schools in neighborhoods and used arterial streets to define boundaries while prioritizing walkability. The purpose of neighborhood planning is to enable social interaction, share amenities, and ensure safety. Principles include limiting neighborhood size, using major roads as boundaries, internal street hierarchies, and dedicating 10% of land to open space. Southern Village in Chapel Hill, NC is provided as an example, being a 312-acre mixed-use development with housing, retail, offices, and civic spaces organized around a central green.
This document contains architectural plans and drawings for the design of an interstate bus terminal at Maheswaram. It includes a key plan, site plan, landscape details, and floor plans of the main terminal block and departure block. The plans show the layout of the terminal facilities including departure bays, parking areas, amenities buildings, landscaping, and internal functions. Dimensions and notes are provided to explain the design and zoning of the proposed bus terminal site.
The analysis of hotel design and recommendation for improvements at Reumz hot...junaid ahmed
This document provide the deep insight about the design of the hotel and how it influence on the service quality. also provide case study of hotel to develop complete understadning.
The document discusses barrier free design and universal design. It aims to provide an accessible environment for all people, regardless of ability, through inclusive design. Key points include:
- The goal is for everyone to access and participate in everyday activities independently without assistance.
- Accessible design benefits all people, not just those with disabilities. It is now recognized as a basic necessity.
- Inclusive design considers the needs of people with physical, sensory, and cognitive disabilities as well as other groups like the elderly.
- Accessible features include appropriate widths, slopes, railings, signage, and more to accommodate wheelchairs and other mobility devices.
Cypress Towers is a three tower residential development located in Taguig City, near major business districts. It utilizes a unique pinwheel design that provides natural lighting and ventilation to all units. Amenities include swimming pools, jogging paths, gardens, and sky lounges. Target residents include young professionals, singles, and early family buyers seeking a modern home close to the city.
Urban design is the process of shaping the physical setting of cities and villages. It deals with groups of buildings and the spaces between them, including streets, paths, gardens and squares. Urban design considers aesthetics and how the physical environment will be used. It requires input from multiple fields like engineering, ecology, history and transport planning. The best urban design involves interdisciplinary teams to create places that are good to live in, attractive to visit, establish community identity, reduce crime, and be socially and economically successful.
The document outlines the seven principles of universal design which aim to make products and environments usable by people of all abilities. The principles are: 1) equitable use, 2) flexibility in use, 3) simple and intuitive use, 4) perceptible information, 5) tolerance for error, 6) low physical effort, and 7) size and space for approach and use. Each principle is defined and an example is provided to illustrate how that principle can be applied. The overall goal of universal design is to design products and environments to be usable by all people without the need for adaptation.
This document discusses different types of urban open spaces and their importance. It describes parks, greens, playgrounds, plazas, squares, streets, and waterways. Parks are natural areas for recreation surrounded by the city on one side and open land on others. Greens are smaller open spaces surrounded by the city for recreation, with lawns and trees. Playgrounds are open spaces designed for children near residential areas with equipment and sand. Plazas and squares are civic spaces surrounded by buildings for events, with pavement and optional trees. Streets connect spaces and can be pedestrian paths. Waterways include natural and manmade bodies of water providing recreation and habitat. Good open spaces have qualities like distinctiveness, accessibility, safety,
report of dance, drama and music academy and auditoriumShourya Puri
case study of triveni kala sangam and kala kendra, goa.
site analysis of gurugram
literature study of dance, drama and music studio and auditorium
about gurugram
The Ranip Bus Terminal in Ahmedabad, Gujarat is a modern facility that provides amenities for bus passengers and commercial uses. The 30,000 square meter terminal has 2 bus bays that can accommodate 30 buses and parking for 20 more buses. It was designed to separate the bus terminal functions from the commercial complex to better serve each group of users. The complex connectivity and design has served as an inspiration for other transit centers.
This document provides a site analysis for a proposed pavilion at the Kuala Selangor Nature Park. It includes sections, plans, and diagrams analyzing the site conditions including topography, vegetation, existing structures, climate, views, and circulation. Key existing structures discussed include the lighthouse, historical museum, gazebos, and cannons. Drainage and hardscape elements are also analyzed. Vegetation surveyed includes pine trees, palms, angsana, and ara beringin trees. Climate data presented includes sun path diagrams, temperature graphs, rainfall amounts, and monsoon wind patterns.
This document discusses the classification and operational performance of urban streets. It begins by outlining the need to study and improve urban street transportation due to increasing populations and vehicle congestion. It then describes different classification systems for urban streets based on their function and design. Functional classifications include principal arterial, minor arterial, collector, and local streets. Design classifications include high speed, suburban, intermediate, and urban streets. The document also discusses operational performance measures like level of service that are used to evaluate streets. It provides examples of congestion management strategies like signal timing and the use of turn lanes. Finally, it presents a case study of street classification and design in Pune, India.
This document provides guidance on conducting a site analysis for a building project. It involves collecting existing site plans and documentation to locate buildings, contours, vegetation, utilities and other site features. A site visit is then used to note additional details like sun orientation, winds, wildlife, and existing site uses. Practical considerations like access, security, soil, and water resources are evaluated. Measurements of buildings, paths, landscaping are taken to verify the scale of design drawings. Aerial photos, site photos, and views are also documented.
Centre for blinds and visually impairedMayur karodia
This document provides information for designing an educational facility for visually impaired students in Indore, India. It includes the site details, design challenges, case studies of similar existing facilities, and the proposed design concept. The 7.5 acre site will include administrative buildings, classrooms, training workshops, hostels, and landscaped outdoor areas. The design aims to create an accessible environment through careful planning, circulation, textures, colors and sensory stimulation. Case studies of other blind schools provided insights into effective zoning, guidance systems, and creating an understanding environment.
The document provides an overview of the Philippine animation industry landscape. It discusses that while the Philippines has a fairly long history in animation dating back to the 1980s, its current share of the global animation market remains small compared to international demand. Some factors that have hindered the industry's growth include financial constraints within animation firms, a lack of skilled animators especially in 3D animation, and the industry receiving less support and attention compared to other outsourcing sectors in the Philippines.
The document discusses the history and development of chocolate over centuries. It details how cocoa beans were first used by Mesoamerican cultures before being introduced to Europe. Chocolate then evolved from a luxury good to a mass-produced confection as production methods advanced and it became commercially available on a larger scale.
The document discusses the history and development of chocolate over centuries. It details how cocoa beans were first used by Mesoamerican cultures before being introduced to Europe. Chocolate then evolved from a luxury good to a mass-produced confection as production methods advanced and it became commercially available on a larger scale.
This document contains the names of groups and individuals working on concepts for an urban planning project. It lists topics including co-creation of values, diversity, learning cities, eco-corridors, resilience, multifunctional and multicentric areas, diver-city, synergy, ecovation, industrial parks, integration of residential and touristic activities, student corridors, integration of education, linkage, view ports, and ecovation.
This document provides an overview of research posters from planning studio students on topics related to disaster risk management. The posters covered various topics such as temporary shelter units, earthquake resilient housing, industrial zones, cultural heritage management, rural housing, zoning strategies, critical infrastructure, green spaces for evacuation, waste management, disaster coordination, transport networks, and more. Case studies discussed include temporary neighborhoods constructed after the 1999 Marmara earthquake in Turkey and the 1995 Great Hanshin earthquake in Japan. Key considerations for temporary shelter and housing areas included accessibility, extendibility, available social facilities, ground suitability, and technical infrastructure.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
This document provides an overview of the final projects completed by students in the Planning Studio VIII - CRP402 course at METU's Faculty of Architecture, Department of City and Regional Planning in Spring 2020. The projects focused on analyzing issues in Bursa, Turkey and were divided into two tracks: an Urban Design track involving site-specific planning and design projects, and a Theme track involving broader thematic studies. This digital catalogue showcases a selection of projects from each track, including urban design proposals, transportation plans, conservation plans, economic analyses, and policy recommendations. The projects addressed a range of topics to address problems observed in Bursa and improve various aspects of urban development.
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This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
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13. GROUP 1 | Continuous Living Quarters Ahmet Adnan Kahveci | Büşra Dağ | Ceyda Sütemen | Nihat Durudoğan | Tamay Soylak
14. GROUP 1 | Continuous Living Quarters Ahmet Adnan Kahveci | Büşra Dağ | Ceyda Sütemen | Nihat Durudoğan | Tamay Soylak
15. GROUP 1 | Continuous Living Quarters Ahmet Adnan Kahveci | Büşra Dağ | Ceyda Sütemen | Nihat Durudoğan | Tamay Soylak
16.
17. GROUP 2 | Ephesus: A Settlement of Light Aleyna Kalkan | Aslı Nur Aktaş | İbrahim Halil Çelik | Melisa Erdem | Oğuzhan Bekir Çolak
18. ALTERNATIVE GROWTH SYSTEMS
GROUP 2 | Ephesus: A Settlement of Light Aleyna Kalkan | Aslı Nur Aktaş | İbrahim Halil Çelik | Melisa Erdem | Oğuzhan Bekir Çolak
31. GROUP 5 | The Loop: Nature - Activities - Forms Aysın Ekin Altınöz | Cansu Kaya | Dilara Nur Şentürk | Emel Ecem Ulusoy | Muhammed Ali Erdoğan
32. SITE ANALYSIS
GROUP 5 | The Loop: Nature - Activities - Forms Aysın Ekin AlPnöz | Cansu Kaya | Dilara Nur Şentürk | Emel Ecem Ulusoy | Muhammed Ali Erdoğan
33. GROUP 5 | The Loop: Nature - Activities - Forms Aysın Ekin AlPnöz | Cansu Kaya | Dilara Nur Şentürk | Emel Ecem Ulusoy | Muhammed Ali Erdoğan
34. GROUP 5 | The Loop: Nature - Activities - Forms
35. GROUP 5 | The Loop: Nature - Activities - Forms
36.
37. GROUP 6 | Duality of Distance: Being Close and Far APf Emre Erdem | Lara ÇeRnel | Pelin Karahan | Umutcem Kartal | Zeynep Yağmur Oksal
38. GROUP 6 | Duality of Distance: Being Close and Far APf Emre Erdem | Lara ÇeRnel | Pelin Karahan | Umutcem Kartal | Zeynep Yağmur Oksal
39. GROUP 6 | Duality of Distance: Being Close and Far APf Emre Erdem | Lara ÇeRnel | Pelin Karahan | Umutcem Kartal | Zeynep Yağmur Oksal
90. CRP102 STUDIO TEAM | Spring 2021
Instructor Team:
Duygu Cihanger Ribeiro | Timur B. Batur | Aysun Al9nok Yılmaz | Ecem Kutlay | Selen Karadoğan | Göksun
Yıldırım | Nilay Nida Can | Aybüke Balahun Çoban | Ayşegül Sarı
Student Team:
nihat durudogan
ahmet adnan kahveci
busra dag
ceyda sutemen
tamay soylak
asli nur aktas
aleyna kalkan
oguzhan bekir colak
melisa erdem
ibrahim halil celik
nihan bagriacik
can bakici
selen tufekcioglu
ece gani
derya alici
berfin yildiz
hilal nur kilicarslan
iremsu salturk
irem ilayda kendirli
sefa guney
aysin ekin alMnoz
muhammed ali erdogan
dilara nur senturk
cansu kaya
emel ecem ulusoy
lara cetinel
pelin karahan
umutcem kartal
zeynep yagmur oksal
atif emre erdem
pelin erginer
aybuke zehra duzgun
dilara atabey
metin altunok
shahyad zarin
beyza erdogan
buse sarikoca
zeynep tuba can
yousuf adeshina jimoh
elif aksakal
elif mit
sinem demir
berfin sahiner
hamza ramazan arslan
abdurrahim furkan gurluk
irem kilicaslan
ayce devrim ezme
lugal aren aksoy
ege can barcin
zeynep ergil
gizem gurbuz
isil idil yoruk
duru aydin
gizem duran
denizhan ertugrul
sude barut
sinem tolay
ali ihsan yildirim
elif onat
ahmet efe cakir
emek ozge gulese
elifnaz ergon
arzu azin
senol aykac
elif demirel
aysegul avsar
damla sibil
ayca yaren yavuzer
selin deniz
metehan ahmet sengul
mehmet emin sarihan
zeynep begum kahveci
ayan gasimova
hudanur karatas
ilkim doga cavusoglu
91. “Let us return to the people who assembled the first cities, who challenged
the gods by defiling heaven’s unobscured view of the plains. Contrary to the
fantasies of megalomaniacs, there never was nor can there be a year zero.
Cities were placed to benefit from the natural environment. A city built on a
river for trade follows the contours and dictates of water. The cycle of rain
seeping through soil and rising from the ocean plays a part in its
construction. A city built on a hill for defense will be subject to the lay of the
land, to prevailing winds and erosion, to the lifespan of volcanoes and
earthquakes, to the availability of stone and wood and so on.”
Darran Anderson “Imaginary Cities”