Architectural Portfolio | Didem Pamuk | 2017

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D I D E M

P A M U K

ARCHITECTURAL PORTFOLIO

2016-2017



INDEX

curriculum vitae

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a locus of cultıvatıon

therapeutic winter garden

reprogrammıng an urban fıeld

traces of time

student housing

the hive

urban ınstıtute: metal technology

prothesis production atelier

social hub & housing

sports center & housing

archıtecture that heals: saraçoğlu quarter

rıse above

sketches and collages

personal works


EXPERIENCE

EDUCATION

Didem Pamuk

2013 - ...

| Middle East Technical University Architecture B.Arch - 3.00/4.00

2015 - ...

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2009 - 2013 |

2016, July-September Intern

Mesa Mesken - Koza66 Operations both in the construction site and the office were observed. Fine works were reported at the end of each day. GRC factory was visited. Design proposals for ceiling and roof were submitted.

Atatürk University Occupational Health and Safety Associate's Degree - 3.00/4.00 Nermin-Mehmet Çekiç High School High School Diploma - 89/100

SKILLS

(+ 9 0)5 5 4 6 09 9 9 11 d i d em. pamuk@metu. edu. tr edpamuk@gmai l . com

Photoshop

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AutoCAD

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Rhinoceros

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Lumion

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Grasshopper

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InDesign

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LANGUAGE Turkish

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Italian

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German

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2015, June-July

Intern Middle East Technical University Various materials were explicated, then applied in the worksite. After surveying traditional buildings in Hamamarkası, recorded results were computerised using AutoCad and Rhinoceros.

24 - 27.10.2013 23 - 26.10.2014 01 - 04.10.2015

Presenter XYPEX Turkiye Cepa Izolasyon ve Tic. Ltd. Sti. Material is presented each year during the YAPI-TURKEYBUILD Ankara International Building and Contruction Exhibition period.

contact information

Gökkuşağı Mah. 1209.sk No:11/9 Balgat, Ankara

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ACTIVITIES

SEMINARS AND WORKSHOPS

2011 - 2017 | Pilates and Yoga lessons 2013 - 2014 | Staged an interpretation of a Broadway musical and an original play as technical crew member at The Musical Society. 2014 | Charcoal drawing lessons and art exhibition at Fine Arts Society

2016, December

Prof. Dr. Abdi Güzer 2016, October

INTERESTS Sketching & Drawing

Stage Musicals

Handicrafts

Travelling

Exploration / Research

Philosophy

History of Architecture

Designing Urban Design: Towards A Holistic Perspectıve -International Symposium Prof. Jon Lang: “Urban Design: Whither goest thou? Whither should thou go?” Prof. D. Grahame Shane: “Reconsidering Recombinant Urbanism in a Global Perspective” Prof. Baykan Günay: “Spatial History Of Ankara” Onur Tümtürk “Collective Form and Space: A Comparative Case of Bahçelievler and German Siedlungen” Emre Özyetiş “War in the Cross Section of the Sacred and the Eminent Domain” Cihan Erçetin, Büşra Durmaz “Questioning Different Perspectives in Courtyard Housing: Tulou Collective Housing Project In China” Mustafa Kızıltaş “Designing METU TECHNOPARK: A Short Design and Planning History of the First Technopark of Turkey” Yiğit Acar “Mapping Urban Design Knowledge in Turkey” Merve Başak “The Role of Urban Designer in Participatory Urban Design Processes in Turkey: A Comparative Study in Three Urban Settlement Projects”

2016 - 2017 | Amateur Dance lessons

Graphic Design

ArchitectureS: Architecture as a Cultural Conflict and Conciliation Environment

2016, February

Development of Housing and Urban Transformation in Turkey Prof. Dr. Nil UZUN

2016, February

How Rural Areas are Being Constructed in Turkey Prof. Dr. İlhan TEKELİ

2015, September Çinici Archive, An Outlook on METU Güven Arif Sargın"A Subjective Political Landscape Interpretation: Environmental History of METU" Ayşen Savaş "We Learned Architecture in and from Faculty of Architecture Building" Agnes van der Meij "Nagele and METU: A Comparative Study on Modern Housing" Aydan Balamir "METU in its 60th year / Campus in 52 Years" Aydan Balamir Ali Cengizkan "Mystery of METU Competition: Some Details" Aslı Can "Documenting METU: An Archive Study"

PERSONAL INFORMATION Nationality

Turkish

Birthdate

June 20, 1995

Gender

Female

Marital Status

Single

Driving Licence

B

2014, October

Promise, Space, Contradiction; Visions of Social Housing in Red Vienna İlknur Sudaş, The Architects’ Association 1927

2013, July

Warm-up Architectural Studio Middle East Technical University and TED University Experienced production environment and architectural education with academicians from both universities. Observed the work-site of The Concert Hall of Presidental Symphony Orchestra under the guidance of Semra Uygur.


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A Locus of Cultivation 2016

2nd year Fall Semester Cultivation of Self Therapeutic Winter Garden Design in Eymir Coordinator: Inci Basa

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Therapeutic Winter Garden in Eymir aims to help users gain a self-understanding through stimulating perception. It is designed as a relaxing home for stressful urban people where they can rejuvenate within nature. The sensual experience offers a mental, emotional healing and eventually leads to a physical one. Intersecting boxes in linear axis create a courtyard at the center. Each of these boxes is purposed with a diverse sense by utilizing nature. Since Ankara is famous for its black frosts, evergreen plants are selected. Firethorns at the entrance provides a warm welcome, invites visitors in. A linden tree which evokes the sense of peace within the soul is placed in the very simple Zen-like courtyard. Guest room is rather separated

from the garden and faces the existing pine forest becoming a seclusion area. The forest also provides privacy for the room. Terrace on the other hand, like the reception room offers exceptional views from the Eymir lake which one of the few areas in Ankara that is not yet touched by shopping malls or huge residential blocks. Simplicity and transparency were fundamental to avoid any interruption that can prevent communing with nature. Natural building materials are also preferred in order to create a cozy feeling. Steel framed light-weight structure is lifted from the ground to provide a ventilation beneath. Roof vents on the north-east side provide air circulation in summer to prevent overheating.


DEVELOPMENTS IN TIME

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CURRENT ANALYSIS OF THE SITE

Traces of Time 2016

2nd year Fall Semester Reprogramming An Urban Field Landscape Design Strategies to Atakule Coordinator: Funda Baş Bütüner

*In collaboration with Çağıl Aydemir, Meryem Çinar, Dilara Erkaya and Nihan Bulut

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Atakule was designed to be distinctive in the first place unlike most landmarks. It was the first shopping center of the city and the second rotated tower in the world when constructed. The importance of the building changed the character of the site. When examined thoroughly, certain changes can be observed in last 50 years. 50 years ago, it is seen that the roads are the dominant element of the site. They look randomly shaped in the middle of nowhere. There are only wild trees and very few buildings -one of those being American Social Facility in where Atakule will be located later on-. Nothing is quite organized yet. With Botanic Park, natural environment is re-formed and polished, yet weak. In years, as the trees grow, the park turns into an individual green space with the

provided enclosure. Surely, being a depression area helps achieving that. There is a gradual change in residential buildings which gathers acceleration after the construction of Atakule. Finally in 1999, the roads that once shaped the housing are no longer the main characteristic of the area. Buildings(Residential and Commercial) dominate the entire region. The population increase is clear. Contemporary conditions are, however, no less important than the historical character of the site. Now, having the landmark of the city -Atakule and inseparably Botanic Park- and a lot of diplomatic/ governmental buildings, the area is an attraction center, even without the shopping mall.


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Main idea is to revive traces of time, one of which is entirely destroyed(Social Facility), one damaged(Greenhouse), one abandoned(Atakule itself). Atakule maintains its function. The closed part is used for more formal events as the rotating terrace serves public for viewing cityscape at highest level. The destroyed American Social Facility is revived as a multinational area. The area is initially for other nations’ organizations, however, locals of the neighbourhood can spend their time there. The multifunctionality is completed with glass facade and sliding structure, so that the space allows landscape to flow through and adapts to unsettled weather conditions of Ankara. The Green House is converted into an exhibition hall with an architectural touch. The top provides an

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individual experience at the lowest level of the park. Between these areas, a pathway offers a sensational journey and eventually connects to the original pathway of the Botanic Park. The fountain pool on the facade of the old mall is brought back to the site. It now works as a sound barrier between the city and the peaceful silence of the Botanic Park and is surrounded by decorative trees. The pathway continues with a dramatic road. Long trees with huge shadows create suffocating feeling that contrast with the relaxation of a bright open view that follows up. The scent of the pine forest surrounds as you walk on trees via the bridge. The silent area to sit back, read and enjoy your morning coffee and the playground with appropriately changing slopes complete the variety of activities in the area.


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The Hive 2016

2nd year Spring Semester Student Housing:Living and Working in minimal means Coordinator: Ä°nci Basa

A small living unit of 3,66 x 5,92 m is designed for a student. As it consists of living room, kitchenette, bath room and study room, both furnitures and spaces needed to double-function; therefore, each furniture is designed especially for this project like the bedsofa, table-seat and cabinet-dining table. For an ergonomically apt living environment, anthropometric dimensions had to be taken into account at each step of the design to provide maximum comfort in minimum space. To allow the student easily access the fresh air for her daily activities, porch and terrace are required. The problem of vertical circulation is solved through creating mezzanine floors and utilizing the spaces below them.

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Prothesis Production Atelier 2016

2nd year Spring Semester Urban Institute: Metal Technology Coordinator: Ä°nci Basa

*In collaboration with PÄąnar Kaya, Dilara Erkaya and Nihan Bulut

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A vocational school on metal technology for over a hundred people of ages 14-18 serves the entire community. Prothesis production takes place at the center. Theoretical education occurs at top floor and data are computerized there, too. Machinery work is done at the basement, finally, compatibiliy tests are at the ground level. Cafeteria, exhibition hall and offices are located at the back. Terraced courtyards allow transition and connection all through the site along with the pathways. Dormitories, staff housing and social hubs such as cafeteria and library are equally distributed around the atelier.


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Co-Housing and Sports Center 2016

2nd year Spring Semester Urban Institute: Metal Technology Coordinator: Ä°nci Basa

*Social Hub and Housing for the Atelier

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Sports center is a rehabilitation center for the handicapped that offers water therapy and free standing exercises to improve muscle strength. Cafeteria of the hub also connects to the housing with a bridge that is another interaction area. Mixed housing scheme maximizes the interaction possibilities. It consists of 1, 3 and 10-person units. Each unit has a roof terrace that is open for everyone. That allows a variety of activies or uses to take place at the same time.


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Concept model


Rise Above 2017

3rd year Fall Semester Reconsidering Urban Assets of Ankara Architecture that Heals: Saraçoğlu Quarter An Extension to Namık Kemal Primary School

Coordinator: Mualla Erkılıç

Our society is now squeezed into shopping malls, feeling lonely in crowds, afraid of communicating with one another, has forgotten the sense of neighbourhood which needs to be reconsidered for the sake of the society. In addition, we are becoming distant from arts day by day. Due to its location Saraçoğlu can heal the city. Despite being at the center, it has a healing tranquil spirit. Using its location and art as tools social healing can be achieved.

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Art heals, changes a person’s psychology, physiology and attitude. It lessens the stress caused by the urban life we have. Either by bringing us together, making us feel more integrated or on our own, having time for ourselves and healing at a spiritual level, art is the tool for the betterment of society.


By turning SaraçoÄ&#x;lu houses into art houses and thus, revitalizing the quarter at the very heart of the capital, healing is aimed to be not only in the district but at a higher level. The concept of giving back also helps healing the society. Houses are occupied by economically deficient artists and in return, they teach

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what they know, show what they do or experiment together. The quarter is once more hand in hands, this time including the city. Thereby, community will rise above the problems caused by the urbanisation as a whole.


Saraçoğlu is much greener and relaxing compared to the rest of Kızılay. To permeate this sense into Kızılay, continuity of greenery must be provided. For this, green axis through Ankara and old proposal is taken into account.

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Uniqueness of SaraçoÄ&#x;lu Quarter comes from its streets: the neighbourhood relations and the culture it developed. Therefore, the streets must be revived as lively as they were.

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The center is surrounded by the Namık Kemal Primary School and a variety of art houses that serve citizens all the time. Since it is an extension of the school for hands on lectures and art education, it is used by students in daytime. Yet, it is open to public for workshops in other times. All workshops are arranged by occupants of the Quarter. Site is accesible from Güvenpark/Kumrular Street through an axis that eventually connects to Necatibey Street. The axis splits the complex in two parts as in the earlier model of the Saraçoğlu project. More importantly, the axis acts as an extension of İzmir Street, which has a high artistic potential with many theatres, courses and craftshops. By completing the existing art axis connection with the city is strengthened.

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While trying to bring back the street life of the quarter, a small scale city model is employed. The pathways/ streets take the lead to create an urban culture. Main buildings/areas define districts; playground for children, theoretical and hands-on education.


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