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A. Front view (ver. 1)
B. Front view (ver. 2)
C. Floor plan
D. Spiral Stairs
E. Back façade
F. Outdoor environment
G. Model
H. Floors diagram
ure and its components-
w detail
ont view
all section
D window detail
The course’s focus was on the concept of 'residence' with its various meanings, as well as the interrelationship between the house and the city. Through three scales at the same time: the building, the basic living unit and the domestic object.
The subject that guided me in the creation of the housing units was the difference between the private space and the common space, which was reflected in the furniture and materiality of the apartments when they were created from a series of glasses that create layers of transparencies which made "openness" to the common spaces and "opaqueness" to the private spaces.
An existing concrete pillar
Light fixture
Curtain
Aluminum track
Polycarbonate
Polycarbonate
concrete window
Water prevention slot indoor outdoor
Stone cladding
Air conditioner
The course deals with questions and technical and technological aspects of the construction process. As part of the exercise.
I did an investigation on the detail of the sliding window, on the connection of the window to the wall using 2D and 3D software to display the window detail.
I chose to investigate the color black - its properties, the different effects on the feelings it creates in a certain space, how it looks and how it is expressed in material or forms.
I focused on basic geometric shapes, which were repeated in the creation of the building and its external environment
Seating area in perspective view
Seating area in top view
The idea behind the building is that each floor is a housing unit, and each customer can choose the type of floor they want based on the different wall divisions.
The walls inside the house are not connected and create a different verticality on each floor, but in all of them there is a central black wall that is in the same place on each floor.