This document summarizes a public information meeting for the Wabash River Scenic Byway Corridor Management Plan. The meeting provided an introduction to the consultant team and agenda, an overview of the planning process and where they are in it, a discussion of what was heard from the first public meeting, and presentations on intrinsic qualities, character zones, transportation concepts, and the economy along the scenic byway. Attendees were asked to provide comments to help guide the next steps in preparing recommendations for the management plan.
The Sabarmati Riverfront Development Project in Ahmedabad aims to (1) reconnect the city to the river, (2) create a conducive urban environment, and (3) establish an identity for the city. Key aspects of the project include overall environmental improvement, creating public open spaces, providing public access to the river, rehabilitating slums, and developing new neighborhoods. The Sabarmati River Front Development Corporation was created to oversee the project's 10 phases, with financing from loans and revenue from commercial development. Construction includes building retaining walls, diverting sewers, and filling land to create new areas for public use along the riverfront.
The document proposes strategies to strengthen the Paldi residential neighborhood in Ahmedabad, India. It analyzes the existing conditions of the dense residential area, including its flood-prone location. The Sabarmati Riverfront Project envisions (1) building embankments to protect the neighborhood from flooding, (2) adding new parks, sports facilities, and a promenade, (3) improving the street network for pedestrians and cyclists, and (4) upgrading existing open spaces. The proposals aim to enhance liveability, safety, and access to the riverfront for neighborhood residents.
Sabarmati Riverfront Development ProjectFabiha Rahman
Sabarmati Riverfront:
An urban regeneration and environment improvement initiative
Transforming river from a geographical divider to a focal point for leisure and recreation
Recognized in the list of ‘100 Most Innovative Projects’
This document is an architecture portfolio belonging to Sarah Shaer. It includes personal and educational information as well as descriptions of professional experience and projects. The portfolio showcases Shaer's participation in workshops and competitions in cities like New York, Berlin, and Bologna. It also includes details of internship experience and her final year university project. Shaer's objective is to pursue a career in architecture and design in a creative environment.
The document discusses six concepts for developing the Providence Knowledge District in Rhode Island. It proposes relocating Interstate 195 to open up new land, creating new parks and a pedestrian bridge along the waterfront, and redeveloping vacant and underutilized parcels. The concepts include expanding development along the riverfront, creating a green link between the downtown and Knowledge District, developing an interactive place, establishing a health science campus, blending the edge between districts, and making the Knowledge District a new gateway to Providence. The goal is to develop a framework and revise zoning regulations to guide future growth in the area.
For 12,000 years, the Mississippi River has powered through Minnesota, where it’s scrawled a deep gorge like a signature through limestone and prairie. The source of this massive geological imprint was the River’s only true waterfall, now known as St. Anthony Falls, which receded over millennia and now graces the heart of Minneapolis. It is this unique geography, geology and history that inspired a schematic vision for a new destination park on the West Bank of St. Anthony Falls, developed by the Minneapolis Parks Foundation in partnership with the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board, and conveyed to Park Board Commissioners on Wednesday, October 22, in the form of a design presentation and 3D flythrough animation.
This document summarizes a presentation about a project to utilize underground water sources to augment the water supply in Belgaum City, India. The city's reservoir was empty due to delayed rains, so the city engineer initiated a project to clean and reactivate old open wells. 19 wells were cleaned and fitted with mini water treatment plants to provide clean water. This significantly increased the city's water access at a lower cost than other options. The project involved the community and demonstrated how local water sources can sustainably support local needs with lower costs and energy usage than large surface water schemes.
This document summarizes a public information meeting for the Wabash River Scenic Byway Corridor Management Plan. The meeting provided an introduction to the consultant team and agenda, an overview of the planning process and where they are in it, a discussion of what was heard from the first public meeting, and presentations on intrinsic qualities, character zones, transportation concepts, and the economy along the scenic byway. Attendees were asked to provide comments to help guide the next steps in preparing recommendations for the management plan.
The Sabarmati Riverfront Development Project in Ahmedabad aims to (1) reconnect the city to the river, (2) create a conducive urban environment, and (3) establish an identity for the city. Key aspects of the project include overall environmental improvement, creating public open spaces, providing public access to the river, rehabilitating slums, and developing new neighborhoods. The Sabarmati River Front Development Corporation was created to oversee the project's 10 phases, with financing from loans and revenue from commercial development. Construction includes building retaining walls, diverting sewers, and filling land to create new areas for public use along the riverfront.
The document proposes strategies to strengthen the Paldi residential neighborhood in Ahmedabad, India. It analyzes the existing conditions of the dense residential area, including its flood-prone location. The Sabarmati Riverfront Project envisions (1) building embankments to protect the neighborhood from flooding, (2) adding new parks, sports facilities, and a promenade, (3) improving the street network for pedestrians and cyclists, and (4) upgrading existing open spaces. The proposals aim to enhance liveability, safety, and access to the riverfront for neighborhood residents.
Sabarmati Riverfront Development ProjectFabiha Rahman
Sabarmati Riverfront:
An urban regeneration and environment improvement initiative
Transforming river from a geographical divider to a focal point for leisure and recreation
Recognized in the list of ‘100 Most Innovative Projects’
This document is an architecture portfolio belonging to Sarah Shaer. It includes personal and educational information as well as descriptions of professional experience and projects. The portfolio showcases Shaer's participation in workshops and competitions in cities like New York, Berlin, and Bologna. It also includes details of internship experience and her final year university project. Shaer's objective is to pursue a career in architecture and design in a creative environment.
The document discusses six concepts for developing the Providence Knowledge District in Rhode Island. It proposes relocating Interstate 195 to open up new land, creating new parks and a pedestrian bridge along the waterfront, and redeveloping vacant and underutilized parcels. The concepts include expanding development along the riverfront, creating a green link between the downtown and Knowledge District, developing an interactive place, establishing a health science campus, blending the edge between districts, and making the Knowledge District a new gateway to Providence. The goal is to develop a framework and revise zoning regulations to guide future growth in the area.
For 12,000 years, the Mississippi River has powered through Minnesota, where it’s scrawled a deep gorge like a signature through limestone and prairie. The source of this massive geological imprint was the River’s only true waterfall, now known as St. Anthony Falls, which receded over millennia and now graces the heart of Minneapolis. It is this unique geography, geology and history that inspired a schematic vision for a new destination park on the West Bank of St. Anthony Falls, developed by the Minneapolis Parks Foundation in partnership with the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board, and conveyed to Park Board Commissioners on Wednesday, October 22, in the form of a design presentation and 3D flythrough animation.
This document summarizes a presentation about a project to utilize underground water sources to augment the water supply in Belgaum City, India. The city's reservoir was empty due to delayed rains, so the city engineer initiated a project to clean and reactivate old open wells. 19 wells were cleaned and fitted with mini water treatment plants to provide clean water. This significantly increased the city's water access at a lower cost than other options. The project involved the community and demonstrated how local water sources can sustainably support local needs with lower costs and energy usage than large surface water schemes.
On May 1st the Parks Foundation and Minneapolis Park Board hosted a community open house, unveiling the evolved design concept for Water Works park on the Mississippi riverfront in downtown Minneapolis. At the open house, community members were invited to offer input on the new design concept. This presentation was given by the design team during the open house, highlighting the history of Water Works, project timeline, and cultural resources.
The presentation was given by:
Bruce Chamberlain – Minneapolis Parks Foundation
Kate Lamers - MPRB Water Works Project Manager
Anne Ketz - The 106 Group
Tom Whitlock – Damon Farber Landscape Architects
Joan Soranno – HGA
Max Musicant – The Musicant Group
Learn more about Water Works at https://goo.gl/x03GKe
Cubbon Park recharge wells completion reportbiometrust
Biome Trust in collaboration with Friends of Lakes facilitated the digging of 73 recharge wells and rejuvenation of 2 ponds in Cubbon Park with funding support from India Cares.
The slide presentation was created by graduate students from Kent State University's Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative for the Port of Conneaut and City of Conneaut, Ohio. Developed with stakeholder input over the course of a fast-paced, three day weekend, the preliminary design recommendations provide an overall vision for Conneaut's Lakefront, Downtown, Route 7 Corridor, and Regional Connections. The initial concepts shown in the presentation will require further public feedback and careful design development before specific implementation plans can be made, but serve as an important step towards realizing Conneaut's future as a thriving waterfront community. For more information on the project, please contact the CUDC at www.cudc.kent.edu.
This document appears to be Erin Ogilvie's landscape architecture portfolio, containing summaries of various projects they have worked on. It includes 12 project summaries ranging from 1-4 pages each. The projects cover a diverse range of landscape architecture work, including garden design, strategic planning, engineering, management planning, assessment, and documentation. For each project, key details are provided such as the location, client brief, design approach, and graphics/drawings where relevant. The portfolio demonstrates Erin's breadth of experience across different project types and scales within the field of landscape architecture.
Improving Water Security in Water Stressed Bagmati River Basin, Nepal.Oswar Mungkasa
The document discusses improving water security in the Bagmati River Basin of Nepal. It outlines key issues like decreasing river flows, water pollution, and encroachment. The Bagmati Action Plan was developed to address these issues and envisions clean rivers through projects like sewage lines, waste water treatment, and river restoration. Future plans include watershed management, groundwater recharge, and dams to increase river flows. The document stresses the cultural and religious importance of protecting the Bagmati River to preserve Nepal's natural resources and heritage.
This document appears to be Erin Ogilvie's landscape architecture portfolio, containing summaries of 12 projects they have worked on. The projects cover a wide range of landscape design areas including urban design, park design, garden design, sustainability planning, and more. For each project, a 1 paragraph summary is provided outlining the location, key issues addressed, design approach and outcomes. Diagrams, maps, renderings and plans are also included for some projects. The portfolio demonstrates Erin's range of experience and skills in landscape architecture.
Kuching waterfront-tales-of-three-cities1Andrew Law
The document discusses several development projects along Kuching waterfront in Sarawak, Malaysia from 1890 to present. It analyzes the morphological changes over time from when the river acted as a political and economic center to the recent proposals to revitalize the area. The key proposals included opening the waterfront to the public, creating vibrant mixed-use developments, and balancing preservation of historical landmarks with new developments. However, critics argue the latest large-scale plan risks gentrification, reduced public access, and neglect of cultural heritage. Smaller designs with community input and controlled development are suggested to address these issues.
This document contains a table of contents for a portfolio of projects in urban planning, design, and architecture. It includes summaries of three projects:
1. The Weems Neighborhood project which includes 480 housing units with 47% open space on 80 acres with a mixture of housing types and compact, clustered development around pocket neighborhoods.
2. The Geos Neighborhood project with a mixture of housing types including dense single family homes, townhouses, and apartments around walkable streets with passive solar building design.
3. A proposal to redesign McCaslin Road in Louisville, Colorado.
The Champlain Canal Working Group has a vision for an attractive and continuous Champlain Canalway Trail route from Waterford to Whitehall, that utilizes historic towpaths, Champlain Canal shoreline, existing local and regional trails, on-street bicycle routes and links to regional and community attractions.
Water Works Design Team - SCAPE, Rogers Partners, James Lima Planning + Design - presented this Water Works design-in-progress in Minneapolis.
Click through for insights into this dynamic public space on the mighty Mississippi's only natural waterfall, along with detailed slides of the designers' suggestions for landscape design, year-round park programming and integrating with the site's urban surroundings.
For more on the project, please visit http://mplsparksfoundation.org/projects/water-works.
The document provides information on several architectural projects including modular housing in Greensburg, Kansas built after an EF5 tornado, a Living Learning Community in Liberty City, Missouri with single-loaded corridors and interior greenhouses, and the Center for the Rehabilitation of Planet Earth in Kansas City, Kansas which uses water treatment and native grass roof gardens to clean and reuse water for its aquariums, water features, and greenhouse.
Improving Water Security in Water Stressed Bagmati River Basin, Nepal (2)Oswar Mungkasa
The document discusses efforts to improve water security in the Bagmati River Basin of Nepal. The High Powered Committee for Integrated Development of Bagmati Civilization (HPCIDBC) was established and created a Bagmati Action Plan to address issues like untreated wastewater disposal, solid waste dumping, and encroachment that were degrading the river's water quality. Activities carried out under the plan included constructing sewer lines, treatment plants, and riverbank protections. Future plans include watershed management, augmenting river flows through dams, and making the river basin's water management more sustainable and integrated. The conclusion states that the river environment can still be regenerated if these IWRM efforts are properly
Urban water bodies like tanks, ponds, and canals are constructed to harvest rainwater for local use and provide environmental benefits. They serve functions like flood control, irrigation, drinking water supply, and groundwater recharge. Major examples of urban water body developments discussed include the Sabarmati Riverfront Development in Ahmedabad, which redeveloped over 500 acres along the riverfront, and the Kankaria Lake redevelopment in Ahmedabad, which enhanced a historic 4.8 km lake surrounded by public spaces and activities. Challenges to managing urban water bodies in India include a lack of clear definitions, data, strategies, and balanced management approaches.
This document summarizes a master's thesis project focused on collective housing. It describes 6 workshops and 4 specialties covered in the program. The workshops explored topics like building volume, structure, facade, domestic fragments, and urban design. One workshop led by Anne Lacaton focused on renovating a former train station area in Zurich to create housing and public space. The specialties covered climate and sustainability, low-cost housing, urban design, and construction technology.
The document provides information about Carlos Zeballos' background and qualifications. It includes:
- Details of his extensive international travel and research experience in landscape and urban design.
- His educational background, including degrees from universities in Peru, Argentina, Japan, and postdoctoral research.
- Examples of his professional work applying methods of "interfaces" to propose urban and landscape interventions that catalyze improvements in surrounding areas.
- Projects include waterfront master plans for Vladivostok, Russia and the urban-architectural renovation of Tingo and Sachaca in Arequipa, Peru.
Lake front property is very expensive because many people want access to the water for creation. Lakes and water bodies have always attracted and shaped many urban development resulting close and integrated water city relation.Our study area is kanelav.
This document provides a summary of Sunchung Christine Min's architectural works and thesis project. It includes:
1) A brief description of her thesis project "Modus Vivendi" which proposed an ecological intervention in the Korean DMZ as a prototype facility.
2) Summaries of 5 other projects she worked on from 2010-2011 including a comprehensive design studio, public plaza, studio projects, and office work.
3) Floor plans and diagrams from her thesis project showing the layout and sustainable design strategies of the proposed ecological center.
Showcase of landscape architecture projects, concepts, and competency spanning multiple scales and styles.
Body of work was envisioned or completed in California, thus adhering to sustainability/green building ethos, ecology/environmental consciousness, and adaptable to the breadth of microclimates found in the northern part of the state.
This document is an architecture portfolio for Yang Yundong Patrick from 2012-2016. It summarizes several of his architectural projects focused on human-centered design including housing for youth, libraries designed around children, and occupying residual urban spaces. The portfolio highlights his conceptual diagrams, physical models, and technical drawings for each project. It also includes his contact information, experiences, languages, education history and computer skills. In 3 sentences or less, it provides an overview of Yang's architectural work and qualifications.
Riverfront Development & Haat Case StudyAMIT ANAND
Aim - “Conserve, Protect & Restore the Biodiversity of Yamuna integrated with Public Recreation spaces that the city needs as envisaged in the Zonal Development of Zone O”.
River Edge Development: A case of West Zone, Surat CityIRJET Journal
This document discusses riverfront development proposals for an area in Surat City, India. It begins with an introduction to the importance of riverfront development and examples from Sabarmati Riverfront in Ahmedabad, India and the Huangpu River Cultural Park in Shanghai, China. It then describes the study area along the river in Surat's West Zone. The planning proposal covers 35 hectares and includes components like parks, walking/cycling tracks, gardens, and recreational areas. The goal is to enhance the environment, quality of life, and make the river an asset to the city.
The strategies included creating large pedestrian zones along lake edge, developing on outer road by strengthening existing road network, creating approximately 2 km of access streets as
well as new access point of lake front enhancing recreational potential by improving public facilities and encouraging overall development within the precinct.
On May 1st the Parks Foundation and Minneapolis Park Board hosted a community open house, unveiling the evolved design concept for Water Works park on the Mississippi riverfront in downtown Minneapolis. At the open house, community members were invited to offer input on the new design concept. This presentation was given by the design team during the open house, highlighting the history of Water Works, project timeline, and cultural resources.
The presentation was given by:
Bruce Chamberlain – Minneapolis Parks Foundation
Kate Lamers - MPRB Water Works Project Manager
Anne Ketz - The 106 Group
Tom Whitlock – Damon Farber Landscape Architects
Joan Soranno – HGA
Max Musicant – The Musicant Group
Learn more about Water Works at https://goo.gl/x03GKe
Cubbon Park recharge wells completion reportbiometrust
Biome Trust in collaboration with Friends of Lakes facilitated the digging of 73 recharge wells and rejuvenation of 2 ponds in Cubbon Park with funding support from India Cares.
The slide presentation was created by graduate students from Kent State University's Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative for the Port of Conneaut and City of Conneaut, Ohio. Developed with stakeholder input over the course of a fast-paced, three day weekend, the preliminary design recommendations provide an overall vision for Conneaut's Lakefront, Downtown, Route 7 Corridor, and Regional Connections. The initial concepts shown in the presentation will require further public feedback and careful design development before specific implementation plans can be made, but serve as an important step towards realizing Conneaut's future as a thriving waterfront community. For more information on the project, please contact the CUDC at www.cudc.kent.edu.
This document appears to be Erin Ogilvie's landscape architecture portfolio, containing summaries of various projects they have worked on. It includes 12 project summaries ranging from 1-4 pages each. The projects cover a diverse range of landscape architecture work, including garden design, strategic planning, engineering, management planning, assessment, and documentation. For each project, key details are provided such as the location, client brief, design approach, and graphics/drawings where relevant. The portfolio demonstrates Erin's breadth of experience across different project types and scales within the field of landscape architecture.
Improving Water Security in Water Stressed Bagmati River Basin, Nepal.Oswar Mungkasa
The document discusses improving water security in the Bagmati River Basin of Nepal. It outlines key issues like decreasing river flows, water pollution, and encroachment. The Bagmati Action Plan was developed to address these issues and envisions clean rivers through projects like sewage lines, waste water treatment, and river restoration. Future plans include watershed management, groundwater recharge, and dams to increase river flows. The document stresses the cultural and religious importance of protecting the Bagmati River to preserve Nepal's natural resources and heritage.
This document appears to be Erin Ogilvie's landscape architecture portfolio, containing summaries of 12 projects they have worked on. The projects cover a wide range of landscape design areas including urban design, park design, garden design, sustainability planning, and more. For each project, a 1 paragraph summary is provided outlining the location, key issues addressed, design approach and outcomes. Diagrams, maps, renderings and plans are also included for some projects. The portfolio demonstrates Erin's range of experience and skills in landscape architecture.
Kuching waterfront-tales-of-three-cities1Andrew Law
The document discusses several development projects along Kuching waterfront in Sarawak, Malaysia from 1890 to present. It analyzes the morphological changes over time from when the river acted as a political and economic center to the recent proposals to revitalize the area. The key proposals included opening the waterfront to the public, creating vibrant mixed-use developments, and balancing preservation of historical landmarks with new developments. However, critics argue the latest large-scale plan risks gentrification, reduced public access, and neglect of cultural heritage. Smaller designs with community input and controlled development are suggested to address these issues.
This document contains a table of contents for a portfolio of projects in urban planning, design, and architecture. It includes summaries of three projects:
1. The Weems Neighborhood project which includes 480 housing units with 47% open space on 80 acres with a mixture of housing types and compact, clustered development around pocket neighborhoods.
2. The Geos Neighborhood project with a mixture of housing types including dense single family homes, townhouses, and apartments around walkable streets with passive solar building design.
3. A proposal to redesign McCaslin Road in Louisville, Colorado.
The Champlain Canal Working Group has a vision for an attractive and continuous Champlain Canalway Trail route from Waterford to Whitehall, that utilizes historic towpaths, Champlain Canal shoreline, existing local and regional trails, on-street bicycle routes and links to regional and community attractions.
Water Works Design Team - SCAPE, Rogers Partners, James Lima Planning + Design - presented this Water Works design-in-progress in Minneapolis.
Click through for insights into this dynamic public space on the mighty Mississippi's only natural waterfall, along with detailed slides of the designers' suggestions for landscape design, year-round park programming and integrating with the site's urban surroundings.
For more on the project, please visit http://mplsparksfoundation.org/projects/water-works.
The document provides information on several architectural projects including modular housing in Greensburg, Kansas built after an EF5 tornado, a Living Learning Community in Liberty City, Missouri with single-loaded corridors and interior greenhouses, and the Center for the Rehabilitation of Planet Earth in Kansas City, Kansas which uses water treatment and native grass roof gardens to clean and reuse water for its aquariums, water features, and greenhouse.
Improving Water Security in Water Stressed Bagmati River Basin, Nepal (2)Oswar Mungkasa
The document discusses efforts to improve water security in the Bagmati River Basin of Nepal. The High Powered Committee for Integrated Development of Bagmati Civilization (HPCIDBC) was established and created a Bagmati Action Plan to address issues like untreated wastewater disposal, solid waste dumping, and encroachment that were degrading the river's water quality. Activities carried out under the plan included constructing sewer lines, treatment plants, and riverbank protections. Future plans include watershed management, augmenting river flows through dams, and making the river basin's water management more sustainable and integrated. The conclusion states that the river environment can still be regenerated if these IWRM efforts are properly
Urban water bodies like tanks, ponds, and canals are constructed to harvest rainwater for local use and provide environmental benefits. They serve functions like flood control, irrigation, drinking water supply, and groundwater recharge. Major examples of urban water body developments discussed include the Sabarmati Riverfront Development in Ahmedabad, which redeveloped over 500 acres along the riverfront, and the Kankaria Lake redevelopment in Ahmedabad, which enhanced a historic 4.8 km lake surrounded by public spaces and activities. Challenges to managing urban water bodies in India include a lack of clear definitions, data, strategies, and balanced management approaches.
This document summarizes a master's thesis project focused on collective housing. It describes 6 workshops and 4 specialties covered in the program. The workshops explored topics like building volume, structure, facade, domestic fragments, and urban design. One workshop led by Anne Lacaton focused on renovating a former train station area in Zurich to create housing and public space. The specialties covered climate and sustainability, low-cost housing, urban design, and construction technology.
The document provides information about Carlos Zeballos' background and qualifications. It includes:
- Details of his extensive international travel and research experience in landscape and urban design.
- His educational background, including degrees from universities in Peru, Argentina, Japan, and postdoctoral research.
- Examples of his professional work applying methods of "interfaces" to propose urban and landscape interventions that catalyze improvements in surrounding areas.
- Projects include waterfront master plans for Vladivostok, Russia and the urban-architectural renovation of Tingo and Sachaca in Arequipa, Peru.
Lake front property is very expensive because many people want access to the water for creation. Lakes and water bodies have always attracted and shaped many urban development resulting close and integrated water city relation.Our study area is kanelav.
This document provides a summary of Sunchung Christine Min's architectural works and thesis project. It includes:
1) A brief description of her thesis project "Modus Vivendi" which proposed an ecological intervention in the Korean DMZ as a prototype facility.
2) Summaries of 5 other projects she worked on from 2010-2011 including a comprehensive design studio, public plaza, studio projects, and office work.
3) Floor plans and diagrams from her thesis project showing the layout and sustainable design strategies of the proposed ecological center.
Showcase of landscape architecture projects, concepts, and competency spanning multiple scales and styles.
Body of work was envisioned or completed in California, thus adhering to sustainability/green building ethos, ecology/environmental consciousness, and adaptable to the breadth of microclimates found in the northern part of the state.
This document is an architecture portfolio for Yang Yundong Patrick from 2012-2016. It summarizes several of his architectural projects focused on human-centered design including housing for youth, libraries designed around children, and occupying residual urban spaces. The portfolio highlights his conceptual diagrams, physical models, and technical drawings for each project. It also includes his contact information, experiences, languages, education history and computer skills. In 3 sentences or less, it provides an overview of Yang's architectural work and qualifications.
Riverfront Development & Haat Case StudyAMIT ANAND
Aim - “Conserve, Protect & Restore the Biodiversity of Yamuna integrated with Public Recreation spaces that the city needs as envisaged in the Zonal Development of Zone O”.
River Edge Development: A case of West Zone, Surat CityIRJET Journal
This document discusses riverfront development proposals for an area in Surat City, India. It begins with an introduction to the importance of riverfront development and examples from Sabarmati Riverfront in Ahmedabad, India and the Huangpu River Cultural Park in Shanghai, China. It then describes the study area along the river in Surat's West Zone. The planning proposal covers 35 hectares and includes components like parks, walking/cycling tracks, gardens, and recreational areas. The goal is to enhance the environment, quality of life, and make the river an asset to the city.
The strategies included creating large pedestrian zones along lake edge, developing on outer road by strengthening existing road network, creating approximately 2 km of access streets as
well as new access point of lake front enhancing recreational potential by improving public facilities and encouraging overall development within the precinct.
This document discusses riverfront development and landscape architecture. It begins with definitions of key terms like riverfront and waterfront public space. It then discusses the characteristics and types of riverfronts, as well as the advantages of riverfront development projects. Principles, criteria and case studies of successful riverfront projects are provided. The case study focuses on the Kutchin Riverfront development in Malaysia, which transformed a commercial river area into a recreational space with amenities while celebrating the local culture and history.
The document provides a summary of an architect-urban designer's qualifications and experience. It includes information on the individual's education such as a Master of Architecture in Urban Design and Diploma in Architecture. It also lists thesis projects on topics like housing development and urban regeneration. Work experience is mentioned including participation in design competitions and research projects related to sustainable urban planning. A variety of drawings, diagrams and images are included to illustrate past work.
This document discusses different types of riverfront development and advantages of riverfront projects. It provides details about a specific project along the Haihe River in Tianjin, China that redeveloped the riverfront for flood control, tourism, recreation, and economic activity. The project included new land uses, transportation improvements, and public open spaces along the river to revitalize the area. It also describes a riverfront redevelopment project in Hamburg, Germany along the Elbe River that protected the area from floods while improving public access and activating the waterfront.
The Transformers Theatre concept came from optimizing design for a new theatre. A multi-purpose theatre was defined through different stage positions. The relationship between stage and seats is based on a jigsaw puzzle concept, which determines acoustic panel placement, creating a unique acoustic surface. Three theatre requirements were design parameters, and specific strategies connected them into an integrated, adaptable, and flexible system allowing reconfiguration. It was carried out through simulations of structure, material, and geometry.
Gunnar Eyþórsson is an Icelandic architect with experience in urban planning projects. His portfolio includes three projects: (1) a housing development for the University of Iceland that redesigned streets and access routes, (2) a new city center development for Gothenburg along the river that increased housing and activities, and (3) a progressive planning project in Køge, Denmark that developed empty industrial land over time in an organic way.
Hamsika Gummadavelly is an Indian architecture student currently studying at CEPT University. She provides her portfolio including education history, skills, competitions, workshops, studio projects, and other experiences. Her portfolio showcases design work from her Bachelor of Architecture program including residential, museum, and institutional projects applying principles from master architects like Le Corbusier.
This document appears to be an architectural portfolio belonging to Ya Ragamal. It contains sections summarizing various architectural design projects including a Knowledge Archive building, Atayer Cafe, Culinary Art Institute, Jerash Camp School, and AVM Pavilion. It also includes sections on digital design, sketches, and drawings. The portfolio is intended to showcase Ya Ragamal's skills and experience in architectural design.
This document is a project report for reconnecting the forgotten river Tendelya in Machakos Town, Kenya. It provides background on Machakos Town and identifies problems affecting the river such as pollution, erosion, and unsustainable sand harvesting. The report justifies the need to revitalize the river and its riparian area to improve connectivity between the urban and rural landscapes. It outlines objectives to enhance river remediation, stormwater management, and sustainable agriculture. A literature review covers impacts of human activities on rivers like deforestation, impervious surfaces, and sediment disturbance. The report will inform a design project to create an interactive peri-urban waterfront with mutual benefits for the urban and rural communities.
This document provides a proposal for a wetland development project in Kolonnawa, Sri Lanka. The objectives are to build bridges, develop infrastructure like a boardwalk and watchtower, implement educational activities, and restore the wetland ecosystem. The proposal discusses selecting a suitable entrance location, threats from invasive plants, and a methodology involving constructing an entrance, boardwalk, watchtower, and information boards. It also provides a budget and timeline for the 6-month project.
Creative Restart 2024: Mike Martin - Finding a way around “no”Taste
Ideas that are good for business and good for the world that we live in, are what I’m passionate about.
Some ideas take a year to make, some take 8 years. I want to share two projects that best illustrate this and why it is never good to stop at “no”.
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(A Free eBook comprising 3 Sets of Presentation of a selection of Puzzles, Brain Teasers and Thinking Problems to exercise both the mind and the Right and Left Brain. To help keep the mind and brain fit and healthy. Good for both the young and old alike.
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Custom modules offer the flexibility to extend Odoo's capabilities, address unique requirements, and optimize workflows to align seamlessly with your organization's processes. By leveraging custom modules, businesses can unlock greater efficiency, productivity, and innovation, empowering them to stay competitive in today's dynamic market landscape. In this tutorial, we'll guide you step by step on how to easily download and install modules from the Odoo App Store.
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arctic plexus
m4011 student project in greenland
9.station
m4022 final project in belgrade
surveying and restoration
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panel and video art work
building systems and details
toddler design
cirriculum vitae
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ankara atatürk high school 2014
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gazi university departmant of architecture 2020 3.45’
eskişehir technical university architectural protection master’s degree
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french: begginer
CIRRICULUM VITAE
achievements
work experiences
others
interested in
TSMD basamaklar student project exhibitions 2018
gazi university student project exhibitions 2018
gazi university, honor student.
seedbank international student competition, people’s coice award 2020.
star studio design DDA student competition -9. station- ,stortlisted.
kılavuz yapı company ,summer 2018
prokon ekon group design departmant,summer 2019
folk dance 2012-2015
charcoal drawing course 2015
workshop ‘warm-up architecture studio 2016
gazi university architecture student community 2017
15th istanbul biennial,2018
16th istanbul 7th continental biennial,2019
co founder of ‘toddler design’ handmade design
handmade design
charcoal drawing and acrylic canvas works
folk dance
theater
5. SERVİS MUTFAĞI
SOĞUK DEPO
RESTORANT
HAVUZ
BEKLEME ALANI
LOBİ
HAVUZ
GİRİŞ
step 1
We divided the project area with axles in the
region. Landscape axle, green texture axle,
transportation axle are some of the axles used.
step 2
With the reference taken from the axles, a gre-
en texture was created on the project area.
step 3
Designed for families, the bungalows were
placed in the project area to create com-
mon areas. Lobby and restaurant were de-
signed parallel to the transportation axis
to support bungalows and provide control.
step 4
Inordertoevaluatethespecialviewofthepro-
jectareaandcreatemorespecialrooms,suites
were designed on wooden decks on the sea.
concept
The nostalgic city of the black sea, which is the project area, is a pla-
ce with very valuable contexts. Its green texture and historical struc-
ture are some of these contexts. the bungalows to be designed in this
area with a rustic atmosphere should have belonged completely. wo-
oden trusses in the role of the carrier system used in the design were
the main factors in the formation of the desired rustic atmosphere.
6. KAFE-BAR
MUTFAK
TEKNİK DEPO
MALZEME DEPOSU
VİTAMİN BAR
SERVİS MUTFAĞI
MAL KABUL
SOĞUK DEPO
YÖNETİCİ ODASI
SEKRETER
YÖNETİCİ ODASI
LOBİ
BEKLEME ALANI
KAFE-BAR
MUTFAK
TEKNİK DEPO
MALZEME DEPOSU
VİTAMİN BAR
SERVİS MUTFAĞI
MAL KABUL
SOĞUK DEPO
YÖNETİCİ ODASI
SEKRETER
YÖNETİCİ ODASI
LOBİ
BEKLEME ALANI
KAFE-BAR
MUTFAK
TEKNİK DEPO
MALZEME DEPOSU
VİTAMİN BAR
SERVİS MUTFAĞI
MAL KABUL
SOĞUK DEPO
YÖNETİCİ ODASI
SEKRETER
YÖNETİCİ ODASI
LOBİ
BEKLEME ALANI
lobby first floor
lobby ground floor
lobby basement
suits plan d-d section
HAVUZ
GİRİŞ
render
from suits
7. a blok first floor
b blok first floor
b block,c-c section a block,b-b section
render
from b block
render
from a block
9. concept
With the 2020-20 theme, we were asked to work in the polar
regions, and accordingly, the land seen above on the island
of Greenland was selected. In the selection of this land; The
strong relationship of the land with the sea and the high
alluvial soil were among the important factors. In addition,
the ice pieces on the sea in the land were considered as
mineral storage. It offered convenient areas for energy pro-
duction thanks to its being a large and uninhabited place.
‘‘ As a result of global warming, the world has warmed by 0.7 degrees and oceans have
risen 20 cm in the last hundred years. This rising water level will leave 300 million coas-
tal people homeless by 2050.”
In this context, the idea of
creating an alternative living space could be an investment in
the future. A commune of 100 people from different cultures was created. In this way,
a new cultural self in which different cultures live in the designed living space would be
created. An energy efficient system was considered for the commune life created.
project area
0 5 1
0
1
5
Sağlık
Araştırma
Tarım
Balıkçılık
Enerji Üretim
Su Arıtma
Hizmet
Endüstriyel Ormancılık
Atık Arıtma
Öğe 10
Öğe 11
image
regions under global
warming threat
image
commune made up of
different cultures
healthy
research
agriculture
fishery
energy
water purification
service
forestry
purification of wastewater
graphic
communal activities
10. A sphere-centered project, which is the
most stable geometric form in terms of
heat conservation, was considered and
decks extending according to functions
were designed.
The number of spheres used in the previous step was
increased by considering the relations between the
orientation and systems, and ramps were designed to
ensure circulation between them.
Systems and components of these sys-
tems that are valued in terms of sustai-
nability are separated and an order that
gives reference to subsequent migrations
is aimed. The rapma edited in the previ-
ous step was diversified.
According to the requirements of the units, the dimen-
sions of the domes and the areas where they will be
constructed were decided. Transportation was provi-
ded by creating a communication network between
the domes and finally these two compounds were
placed in a base.
explode
layers
step 1
step 3
step 2
step 4
11. The square, which can be used by people in their daily activities, supported by an am-
phitheater, is also designed for the use of various activities. In this square, which is di-
rectly connected to the inner garden, it is aimed to create a pleasant environment that
allows people to socialize.
collage
from concert
collage
cinema
collage
exhibition
multi-use square
12. It has been built between li-
ving spaces to create a qu-
ieter and more comfortab-
le working environment.
In the area where the
bedrooms are loca-
ted, a shared kitchen
was designed and they
were able to meet the
conversation directly.
collage
industrial forest
collage
living area
collage
aquaculture
collage
hydroponic agriculture
collage
library
14. concept disintegration of yugoslava
the role of the sava river
potential of sava river
high flow
minerals
bioversity
europe is a continent where the concept of border differs in political, geographical,
cultural and social contexts. This boundary concept can be sharp in some places and
blurred in some places. one of the regions where this state of the continent is experi-
enced most obvious and current and the process still continues todayis formerly yugo-
slavia. this region is the geography that hosts many different countries today. due to this
variable structure of the region, yugoslavia was seen as the most suitable place for im-
proving the concept. in this context, the factor of the river in the region and existing in
many different cities of europe was consideredto relate to the project’s border concept.
for these reasons, it was focused on the sava river, which is located within the borders
of yugoslavia. It was noticed that the river sava has an important place in the cultural,
political and architectural contexts of the region. moreover it was observed that in 300
km of the borders between the countries, it passes through the sava river.
berlin wall, germany
alps, switzerland
borderline, germany
dabune river, hungary
yugoslavia before
disintegration
the first countries to leave
yugoslavia
today’s situation of
yugoslavia
1989 1991 2008
border lines
sava river and tributaries
croatia
slovenia
serbia
bosnia and herzogivina
belgrad belgrad belgrad
ljubljana ljubljana
sarajevo
sarajevo
podgorica
skopje
banja luka
zagreb
zagreb
ciconia nigra hucho hucho fraxinus angustifolia
haliaetus albicilla mirror carp quercus robur
volga dabune ren sava elbe
15. after the concept and idea decisions, the project phase was started. during the
project phase, a route along the river has been determined in order to experi-
ence the potential of the sava within its users. along this route, research centers
that explore different aspects of sava and clean water are located. he focus of
each of these research centers was determined by considering their context.
9 different project areas were determined with this method. separate main ide-
as were determined for each project. As the common point of all projects, the con-
cept of experiencing sava river is emphasized. In this way, it is aimed that the us-
ers following the route will experience different aspects of the river sava.
sava project
sava zones
canyon,kokra
kranj
lake trboje,
brestanica
historical castle,
sisak
concentration camp,
croatia
border crossing,
croatia
border crossing,
serbia
bogurdelen castle,
sabac
floating houses,
ostruznica
town center,
savamala
station 1 station 2 station 3 station 4 station 5 station 6 station 7 station 8 station 9
natural zone lake zone city zone industrial zone historical zone border zone
belgrad
zagreb
ljubljana
16. the 9th station being the last sta-
tion of the sava project was effec-
tive in location selection. in ad-
dition attention was paid to high
human density in the land to be de-
termined in order to create aware-
ness for sava. in these contexts, a
public area near the touristic are-
as of the city was identified in the
savamala region of belgrade. The
new and old railroads within the
designated land made it easier to
connect with the rest of the concept.
while considering the land, the boundaries formed
by the land were emphasized. instead of taking
the border where sava and land come into contact
as a single shoreline, it was deemed appropriate
to separate the borders of the river and the land.
while the project was positioned, the two borders were
stretched and deformed. through this stretch, an un-
limited space created by two boundaries was creat-
ed. the project was positioned in the created space.
movement to water was considered for investigate
and clean the sava. therefore an organic shell was
created. through this movement water was added to
the public space considered on the roof of the project
the water on the roof was lowered to the project
level through a round hole created on the roof.
through this movement, a waterfall that could be
perceived inside and outside the project was created
the filter system that will allow the water to be
cleaned on the ground of the waterfall was consid-
ered. the cycle was completed by transferring the
water filtered through the pipes back to the shell.
location
placement of project
movement of water
17. while the project was being considered, it was thought to create a layered
structure and that each layer could be experienced by the users. in this con-
text, shell, pipe and wall layers were created in the project. rather than imitat-
ing each other, these layers are designed to suit their own material and nat-
ural usage, only the contact and separation points are designed separately.
the shell layer was designed
with the public space to
which it was articulated. a
space was created where
users face with savaoof.
through this movement
the walls were used as glass
in the interior. massive bor-
ders were not desired in the
space and the integrity of
the space was preserved.
the pipes, which are the el-
ements of the project sys-
tem, were designed as fur-
nishings, walls and flexible
elements while the interior
was being edited.movement
layers
shell
walls
pipes
train station
18. the amphi, which follows the green texture in the
project area, is designed to observe the project
shell and the river. the amphi was constructed as
an empty exhibition wall and a canopy area. the
elevationthatconnectstheprojectwiththeramps
to the public space is intended for multi-purpose
use. a slit was opened to the experience center
using the topograraphic motion of the project
shell and it was designed as an entrence. this
entrance is designed as a space that articulates
the public square. a perforated platform was
placed inside the waterfall where the pipes came
out of the project. in this way, the waterfall was
designed as the heart of the experience center.
it was thought that the pipes circulating indoors
would form a cloud of water on the shell. the
public space created on the shell was thus used
as part of the experience center. after these
placements, the interior design was reached.
in the interior design of the project, pipes capa-
ble of circulating water were used. These pipes
were placed to allow water from the waterfall
to be experienced indoors as well. Pipes used
in different elevations were sometimes used as
furnishing, sometimes as ingredient. it was im-
portant that visual contact with the waterfall
was not blocked in any area. in this direction,
glass walls were used in the laboratory area lo-
cated next to the waterfall. The exhibition space
was designed with pipes on the right side of the
wall, which did not block physical contact with
the river. the water cave, constructed with pipes,
was designed as an area of experience. water
was thought to physically enter the space in this
area. social spaces have been set up next to
the waterfall in order to support interior design.
using pipes
placement fuction
21. SURVEYING AND RESTORATION
village ‘salın, kızılcahamam’
Documentation work was carried out in the salın village of Kizilcahamam, where old
wooden and stone houses were struggling to survive. The wooden and stone houses
in Salın village were photographed individually with their inventory numbers. Layout
plans of the houses on the land were documented and sketch drawings were made.
Photographs of the facades were taken and an appropriate typological table was cre-
ated. The survey was taken for the buildings that can be accessed and the plan typol-
ogy was created. Wooden doors and windows belonging to the village were photo-
graphed, drawings were made and tables were created according to their typology.
The texture of these wooden and stone buildings of Salın village was documented with
photographs and measured drawings.
For Salın village, we can talk about the historical atmosphere of Safranbolu and Bey-
pazarı houses. For this reason, we can say that many buildings that are about to col-
lapse and can be considered as ruins are in need of protection and repair.
LOCATION TİPOLOJİSİ
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SOKAKTAN
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AYRIK NİZAM
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23. EUROPE
research project and installation
collage
europe
collage
europe
The researches and discussions in Europe have shown us the concept of “border”, which
is highly felt in Europe. In this context, we can talk about the concept of border in dif-
ferent dimensions. Political boundary, geographical boundary, religion, language, race
boundary, etc. It is possible to talk about boundaries that change depending on time,
place and person. At this point, in our estalation work, we focused on the boundaries that
are formed and disappeared with the perspective of the person. In an area with heavy
human circulation, tea plates were hung from above with a roller system. The person who
will be in this area was asked to experience the inner and outer convex reflections. A Eu-
ropean collage was prepared and covered on a fabric on the system created. In this way,
reflections and shadows would be more expressive in the atmosphere created within the
system. Every person passing through this field would be able to experience these limits
from their own perspective and change the existing borders. The reflection of culture,
politics, art, sports and many other selves in Europe could be experienced in this process.
first sketch model second sketch model installation model
24. VIDEO ART ,INSTALATION
PANEL
Consumer society ‘‘Harcanma’’
covid-19 and online education
‘‘What are the advantages and disadvantages of the online education process com-
pared to face-to-face education?
How has online education time affected student work potential and imagination?
Should online education continue after the pandemic?’’
25. M3091 MİMARLIK VE YAPI PROJESİ STÜDYOSU 161060027 ZEYNEP ÇOBAN
Muhsin Yazıcıoğlu Caddesi
Muhsin Yazıcıoğlu Caddesi
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BUILDING SYSTEMS AND DETAILS
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GELİN-DAMAT GİRİŞ FUAYESİ
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FUAYE
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GALERİ BOŞLUĞU
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In this course, which is the last step of the building lessons of Gazi University, Depart-
ment of Architecture, the wedding hall was studied. We were asked to sit on the sloping
land given in Çukurambar. The functions that a modern wedding hall should have have
been the elements that shape our designs. In this course, the building information and
system details required to bring our designs to life were taught. The building systems
we built have been moved to the capacity to be an application project in a critical line.
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FUAYE
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TOPRAK DOLGU
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TOPRAK DOLGU
+1.20
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SU YALITIMI (0.5 CM)
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ISI YALITIMI (10 CM)
BUHAR KESİCİ TABAKA (0.5 CM
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ÇELİK AŞIK PROFİL
ÇELİK MAKAS
AHŞAP KAPLAMA 0.8 CM
ŞİLTE 0.5 CM
DÜZELTME BETONU 5 CM
TOPPING BETONU
TRAPEZ SAÇ
DÖŞEME KİRİŞLEMESİ 7.5x15 CM
TAŞIYICI I KİRİŞ
+5.90
+16.00
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FUAYE
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OTOPARK
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GELİN ODASI
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KAFE
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FUAYE
ATRİUM
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KAFE SERVİS MUTFAĞI
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HOL
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600 600
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TOPRAK DOLGU
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+11.90
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HAVALANDIRMA BOŞLUĞU (5 CM)
ISI YALITIMI (10 CM)
BUHAR KESİCİ TABAKA (0.5 CM
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SU YALITIMI (0.5 CM)
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ŞİLTE 0.5 CM
DÜZELTME BETONU 5 CM
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ŞİLTE 0.5 CM
DÜZELTME BETONU 5 CM
B.A DÖŞEME 12 CM
SIVA 3 CM
DEPO
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ŞİLTE 0.5 CM
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B.A DÖŞEME 12 CM
SIVA 3 CM
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ŞİLTE 0.5 CM
DÜZELTME BETONU 5 CM
B.A DÖŞEME 12 CM
SIVA 3 CM
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ŞİLTE 0.5 CM
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KOMPAKT LAMİNANT
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SİNTERFLEX SİNTERFLEX
CAM GİYDİRME
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MEKANİZMA
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LAMİNE CAM
4+4mm ŞEFFAF
LAMİNE CAM
4+4mm ŞEFFAF
LAMİNE CAM
4+4mm ŞEFFAF
LAMİNE CAM
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CAM GİYDİRME
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SİNTERFLEX
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CAM GİYDİRME
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BODRUM KAT PLANI
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MUTFAK
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27. DAMAT ODASI
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KOMPAKT LAMİNANT
SİNTERFLEX
P1 120*240
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GELİN ODASI
GELİN ODASI
TOPPING BETONU
AHŞAP KAPLAMA 0.8 CM
ŞİLTE 0.5 CM
DÜZELTME BETONU 5 CM
TRAPEZ SAÇ
DÖŞEME KİRİŞLEMESİ 7.5x15 CM
TAŞIYICI I KİRİŞ
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HAVALANDIRMA BOŞLUĞU (5 CM)
ISI YALITIMI (10 CM)
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ÇELİK AŞIK PROFİL
ÇELİK KİRİŞ
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HAVALANDIRMA BOŞLUĞU (5 CM)
ISI YALITIMI (10 CM)
BUHAR KESİCİ TABAKA (0.5 CM
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ÇELİK KAFES
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FUAYE
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SİSTEM DETAYI ZEMİN KAT PLANI
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SİSTEM DETAYI ÜST KAT PLANI
720
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KOMPAKT LAMİNANT
KOMPAKT LAMİNANT
MEKANİZMA
4+4mm ŞEFFAF
LAMİNE CAM
4+4mm ŞEFFAF
LAMİNE CAM
4+4mm ŞEFFAF
LAMİNE CAM
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TOPRAK DOLGU
F
AHŞAP KAPLAMA 0.8 CM
ŞİLTE 0.5 CM
DÜZELTME BETONU 5 CM
TOPPING BETONU
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OSB KAPLAMA 2CM
ISI YALITIMI 8 CM
ISI YALITIMI 8 CM
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28. TODDLER DESIGN
handmade design
semicircle hole
dots amoeba
sunshine river
Toddler design is my small-scale brand where I prepare handmade products that I as-
sociate with the design lessons I attended during my architectural education. I design all
productsintinysizes.Iworkonmanydifferentcharacterssuchasanimationandcartoons.
From time to time I prepare earring collections of my own design in different concepts.