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Filiz Ăœnverir

Hello, I am Filiz. Here you can view my design works from university projects and professional works.

Welcome to my design portfolio!

ABOUT ME


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Filiz Ünverir

UCATION Hi, I am Filiz Ünverir

Junior Interior Designer Rosendale Design

with B.F.A degree and minor degree on and Graphic Design; recently anDesign interior design orArchitectu Architecture n Environmental master’s graduate from The Glasgow School of Art.

of Art, Desi gn and Architecture (BFA)

Working as an all-rounder interior designer, I am hic Design (Minor Program) interiors. I describe myself as an open-minded young Awards responsible for creating concept design ideas, CAD of Art, Design and Architecture individual with a passion of learning new things and drawings, Photoshop rendering of various hotel, Honor S tudent ( 3.0 - 3.5 GPA ) improving my bar and restaurant projects located in London. My 2013 - P rese nt Visual preparArts duty also includes making on-site survey, CONTACT Exhibited Projects DEMY OFArts FINE ARTS in GDANSK my of Fine al samples, preparing presentations for clients and T V Set Design P roject 20 16 s Experience Phone 07554 177805 attending client/builder Advanced Detailed Studio P roject - 20 16 meetings. P OLA ND 2016 Gdan s k,E-mail B asic D esign P roject - 20 14

RK EXPERIENCES School of Design (MDes)

Graduated with Merit ( B2 ) Internship (2 months) & Birch Luxury Design

Internship months) Bi lkent Uni versity, F aculty of Art, Design(2a nd & BirchanLuxury Design Architecture, Interio rSand Architecture d E nvironmental Design Department E xhibition Photo graphy Latina, ITALY July 2016 - August 2016 http://www.sandbirch.com/

Osym Merit Scholarship OFT - Transformable House Project

University Exam Placement http://www.sandbirch.com/architecture/ Partially Exempted from Tuition Fee https://m.facebook.com/OFThouse/ 2012 - P rese nt ''OFT Transformable House is a very simple to

2017 – 2018

Yo ga and In OFT project, I worked on modular interior furniture design arrangements which suit the Languages 016 - Aug us t 2016 Latina, I T ALY BILKENT UNIVERSITY, Turkey identity of building by contributing CAD drawings /www.sandbirch.com/ 3D visulizations. Turkish (Native P and r ciency) Interior Architecture and Environmental Design Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture (BFA)

Internship month) CGPA(1 3.08 / 4.00 2012 – 2017 m Interior Architecture Design (Minor Program) urnitureGraphic Design Company

Faculty TURKEY of Art, Design and Architecture Antalya, CGPA 3.44 / 4.00 2015 – 2017 /www.artmim.com.tr/en

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Antalya, TURKEY

Adem Tolunay Anatolian High School

/www.artmim.com.tr/en Antaya, Turkey 2008 - 2012

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Graduation point avarage around 90/100 Focused on English education E-mail E-mail

3D Studio Max AutoCAD SketchUp 3D Studio Max Odeon SketchUp DIALux

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October 2018 - Present London, UK http://www.rosendaledesign.com/

My professional interests include creating consistent

THE GLASGOW SCHOOL OF ART, UK Master of Design in Interior Design

3D Modelling 3D Modelling AutoCAD

WORK EXPERIENCES

ENT UNIVERSITY Interior architect

Address 152 Stoke Newington Road, London N16 7XA Tolunay Anatolian High School Tu rkey 2008 - 20 12 tion point av arage around 90/1 00 d on Engl is h ed ucation EDUCATION

Computer Skills

Computer Skills

English Polish Italian German

(F ull Profe ss ional P roficiency) (Elementa ry Pr ciencyInternship ) (2 months) (ElementaArtmim ry Pr Interior ciency )Architecture (Elementaand ry Pr ciencyDesign ) Furniture Company F as hion July 2015-August 2015

Antalya, TURKEY

http://www.artmim.com.tr/en

Get In Touch

building projects ranging from residential design to hotel design constructed by Artmim Company. I f Filiz Ünverir also attended customer-designer meetings & construction materials sale/marketing events. On in site, I have worked in a residential summer house Anima ls p project as an assistant of site manager. My duty includes checking workers’ tasks and writing daily reports to the supervisor about changes during the construction.

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Memberships Adem Tolunay Anatolian High School

Architectural Antaya, Tu rkey Drawing 2008 - 20with 12 AutoCAD - 2014 International Exchange Erasmus Commerce and Industry GAntalya raduation pointMembership avofarage around 90/1 00 Student NetworkChamber (IESN) F ocus ed on Engl is h ed ucation Gdansk / Poland & Ankara / Turkey Adobe Illustrator and Vector Drawing - 2015 2016 - Present Yıldız Gelisim Academy Chamber of Interior Architects of Turkey EXPERIENCES StudentWORK Membership Workshops, Trainings 2014 - Present (2 months) Sleep Internship & Eat Hospitality Design Event - 2018 Olympia London, UK Sand & Birch Luxury Design BILKENT UNIVERSITY Bilkent University Photography Club Latina, I T ALY- 2018 July - AugWeek us t 2016 2014 - Present Milan Design / Salone del Mobile Interior Architecture and Environmental Design nter Architectu n2016 Milan, Italy http://www.sandbirch.com/

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Facul ty of Art, Desi gn and Architecture (BFA) BILKENT UNIVERSITY Vectorworks / InDesign / Photoshop / Illustrator Workshops - 2018 Interior Architecture and Design nter Architectu n Environmental W Word Internship (1 month) The Glasgow of Art Graphic Design (Minor Program) School Awards X Facul ty of Art, Desi gn and Artmim Architecture (BFA) Excel Interior Architecture Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture 3D Studio Max Training - 2017 P PowerPoint Honor S tudent ( 3 and Furniture Company Private CourseDesign ( 25 hours ) 2013 - P rese nt July 2015 Antalya, TURKEY Printmaking, Illustration Training 2016 Graphic Design (Minor Program) Languages Awards http://www.artmim.com.tr/en Academy of Fine Arts in Gdansk, Poland Exhibited Projects Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture ACADEMY OFArts FINE ARTS in GDANSK Academy of Fine S tudent (3 Turkish THonor V Set Design P roje Photoshop Workshops - 2014 Erasmus Experience 2013 P rese nt Advanced Detailed S English Drawing with AutoCAD Bilkent University Innovative Internet Society Architectural NDInternship (1 month) S pring 2016 Gdan s k, P OLA Site B asic D esign P rojec Exhibited Projects Antalya Chamber of Commerce and Industry Photography Lectures 2014 ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS in GDANSK Academy of Fine Arts Artmim Interior Architecture T Vlkent Set Uni Design P roje Awards July 2014 Bilkent University Photography ClubBi versity, Fa Erasmus Experience Adem Tolunay Anatolian and HighFurniture School Design Company Architecture, Advanced Detailed Interio Sr Graduated with Merit Antaya, Tu rkey 2008s k,- 20 12 August Gdan P OLA ND 2015 Antalya, TURKEY S pring 2016 asic D esign PDesig rojec EB nvironmental Master’s Degree, TheVector Glasgow SchoolGof Art Adobe Illustrator and Drawing Related Courses raduation point av arage around 90/1 00 http://www.artmim.com.tr/en Yıldız Gelisim Academy Basic Design I / II ocusGPA ed on Bi lkent Uni versity, F Honor Student (Cum Laude) ( 3.0 F- 3.5 ) Engl is h ed ucation Adem Tolunay Anatolian High School Osym Merit Scholar Design Theory July 2015 Architecture, Interio r Bachelor’s Degree, Bilkent University Antaya, Tu rkey 2008 - 20 12 Interior Design Studio I / II III / IV / V /University ExamDesig Place VInvironmental E E-mail CONTACT CONTACT : 00 E-mail G raduation point av arage around 90/1 Partially Exempted fro Drawing I / Architectural Drawing Exhibited Projects F ocus ed on Engl is h ed ucation 2012 P rese nt Related Courses Designing with Digital Media Master’s Degree Thesis Project - 2018 WORK EXPERIENCES Osym Merit Scholar AutoCAD, Basic Design I / II 3DS Max The Glasgow School of Art, Graduate Degree Show University Exam Place Internship (2Drawing months) Workshops, Trainings Human Factors I The Garment Factory - Glasgow, UK Partially Exempted fro Sand & Birch Luxury Design Lighting Design Interior Design Studio I / II III / IV / V / VI 2012 - P rese nt 3D Studio MaxDetailed TrainingStudio - 2017Project - 2016 WORK EXPERIENCES Architectural Advanced I T ALY Acoustics and Fire SafetyLanguages July 2016 - Aug us t Architectural 2016 Latina, Drawing Private Course ( 25Project hours )- 2016 History of Built Environment I / II TV Set Design http://www.sandbirch.com/ Internship (2Designing months)with Digital Media Turkish (Native P r of Furniture Design Basic Design Project - 2014 AutoCAD,History 3DS Max Sand & Birch Luxury DesignConstruction and Materials I / II Printmaking Training - 2016 Human Factors English (F ull Profe Department Languages I T ALY The Bilkent PanatoUniversity, Cooperative, Wroclow, Exhibition PolandJuly 2016 - Aug us t Lighting 2016 Latina, Furniture Design Design Internship (1 month) Polish (Elementa Osym Merit Scholarship Product Detailing http://www.sandbirch.com/ Architectural Acoustics and Fire Safety Turkish (Native P Artmim Interior Architecture Italian (Elementa Ceramic Workshop University Exam- 2016 Placement, 2012 - 2017 Design I / II History ofSustainable Built Environment Company Stowarzyszenie Semperfrom Avanti German (Elementa English (F ull Profe Partially Exempted Tuition Fee and Furniture Design Set Design History ofTVFurniture Design Wroclow, Poland Theory and Applications Antalya, TURKEY July 2015 Materials I / II Internship (1Construction month)Colorand Polish (Elementa Professional Practice Furniture Design Artmim Interior Architecture Italian (Elementa References http://www.artmim.com.tr/en Photoshop Workshop - 2014 Product Detailing and Furniture Design Company German (Elementa Bilkent University Innovative Internet Society Patrick Macklin Get In Touch Sustainable Design & Projects Portfolio Antalya,TVTURKEY July 2015 of Art Head of Interior Design at The Glasgow School Set Design Site Internship (1 month) Photography Lectures 2014 in and Applications p.macklin@gsa.ac.uk http://www.artmim.com.tr/en Color Theory f Filiz Ünverir Bilkent University Photography Club Artmim Interior Architecture Professional Practice Pamela Flanagan Get In Touch and Furniture Design Company Interior Design Lecturer at The Glasgow School of Art in TURKEY Site Internship (1 month) August 2015 Antalya, pf Filiz Ünverir http://www.artmim.com.tr/en Artmim Architecture Address Interior 28/27 Arapsuyu / Antalya 07070 704 S okak


Professional Works Phase I: Wine Tasting Area -PLAN-

which takes us from the entrance staircase, leads to and historical wine cellars and finally brings us together with an American War Museum.

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Concept Ideas

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HOSPITALITY

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THE LOTUS CHAIR Furniture Design

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INSPIRATION

Lotus position

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DESIGN APPROACH

Concept: Meditation chair

TECHNICAL DRAWINGS

Meditation makes our bodies free. In this project, I get inspired by the lotus position in meditation where we can find comfort of freedom.

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FURNITURE

Lotus Chair is especially designed for doing meditation and feeling relax by sitting up rather than sitting on the floo r. They can see the sky from the window while they’re doing meditation. Also wooden parts of armrests are designed as a place for incense burner. Sizes such as depth, height are arranged by considering the body shape (lotus position) while people are doing meditation. Also people can use this chair for daily purposes such as sprawling with their pets in a large seat. Form of the sitting unit and backrest represents ’ the leaves of the lotus flower. Our core is hiding between leaves of the Lotus Chair while we’re doing meditation on it. Light yellow upholstery and printed turquoise fabric colors are prefered to contribute calming effects of meditation. plywood is used as framework of this seat. Also light-colored oak is prefered for the feet of the Lotus Chair.

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light yellow upholstery

light-colored oak

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DESIGN PROCESS

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ENTERTAINMENT

Interplanetary Boutique co which represents each plan

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RESTAURANT PROJECT, Soho London

oreys rising around an illuminated surface referred to Sun, em. Each storey has its own orbital motion just like the plan-

Professional Works Hypershelves

Ramp For customer will be used between

In a busy area like Soho, our client demanded a high-end restaurant which answers Partial Model

accesibility.

It is a portable store, which means storeys can be attached each other and moved to somewhere else.

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LONDON HOTEL PROJECT

Professional Works Phase I: Wine Tasting Area -PLAN-

which takes us from the entrance staircase, leads to and historical wine cellars and ďŹ nally brings us together with an American War Museum.

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LONDON HOTEL PROJECT

Professional Works

Phase II: Ensuite Rooms

Materiality plays the biggest role to create this high-end ambience in interiors. While high quality finishing materials like mahogany is preferred as main material in rooms, marble and waterproof paint usage for bathroom contributes the intended atmosphere in overall design process. I’ve mainly contributed the final renders in this phase of the project.

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MASTER’S DEGREE THESIS PROJECT (Barbarella movie, 1968)

‘FLOW’ Coffee shop as a study / work place: A coffee shop which provokes your ambitions related to your goals,your desire of creating and potential of producing new things by helping you to reach out your optimal experience – or flow.

INSPIRATION HOW DO THE INTERIORS OF COFFEE SHOPS AFFECT ON PEOPLE’S OPTIMAL STUDY EXPERIENCE – OR FLOW? ‘coffitivity’ : reaching your best ‘state of flow’ in coffee shops.

’Athletes call it ‘being in the zone.’ Artists call it ‘the muse.’ Psychologists today have given it an official name: Flow’ (Mackay, 2017)

DESIGN APPROACH

Target inhabitants: People who prefer to study, People have begun to take more responsibility related to their studies or works to keep up with

Study shows that there is a state of mind called ‘flow’ which makes people feel the most to their pursuit in an intensively focused way

created a coffee shop experience by considering all peripheral factors which effect customers’ places chosen by students, academicians, freelance designers or entrepreneurs to get their work done these days. However, they are not designed

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them to reach their ‘flow zone’ easily. It brings a work place to our contemporary life. Maybe in the future, it will be acknowledged that offices

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Hanged adjustable privacy panels in study areas Study Area

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Technology Hub

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Structural materials solid oak wood base

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‘Flow’ coffee shop can be marketed as a chain store with an adoptable holistic design approach. If the appropriate site can be found, it can be located in different cities or countries Lumicor with help of minor Figurethe 37: Upholstery choices adjustments such as regional construction Figure 39:materials depends on the climate. Creating a design identity which reflects the story behind the brand is vital in order to create a reliable image in users’ mind. Thus, they become familiar with the brand and visit frequently (Petermans et al, 2013). To show its ‘brand identity’, I have designed a logo and several collaterals for the coffee shop such as coffee cups and saucers, loyalty cards, menu, shopping bags and price tags (Fig. HOLISTIC DESIGN APPROACH 41&42). The form of the logo, selected colours and recycled paper use for collaterals emphasize the integrity of design identity in a holistic package, which shows the strength of your identity with a unique signature as a coffee shop brand.

and saucers, loyalty cards, menu, shopping bags and price tags. The form of the logo, selected colours

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INSPIRATION

REPRESENTATIONAL-SUSTAINABLE

RETAIL POP-UP STORE MANIFESTO : Create your own light! (Phase 1: Warm-up)

Location : Bilkent university MayFest Area

JEANS

SELECTED RETAIL BRAND

Video mapping game with motion sensored flooring

DESIGN APPROACH

Concept: Create your own light! I inspired from a commercial film belonging MAVI JEANS. Barbara Palvin and Serenay Sarıkaya are playing roles as good friends having rough times. Their slogan is ‘’ if everywhere is dark, you create your own light.’’ In my design, lighted drop paper boxes represents different lights that open different doors to our future career. Also there are some successful people information printed on these boxes and we feel hopeful when we go further in the structure. Level differences between modules also represent that our hopes are getting bigger in the structure thanks to career opportunuties in MAVI JEANS. Location: Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey 1 23

SCENERIO

When someone enter to structure, there will be an interactive puzzle about the

career opportunities in MAVI JEANS on the floor with the help of video mapping technique. There will be also a projection screen opposite to puzzle. They move simultaneously. After the guest have some clue about the jobs in MAVI, he or she will move by reading successful people in the company. Lastly they can pick some brochures or they write their contact info in the last part of the structure and they leave.

SUSTAINABILTY In order to build this structure sustainable, I used eco-friendly materials such as wood and drop paper. Also there will be solar panels on top of the structure and they will produce electricity for lighting inside the drop paper boxes even in cloudy weather.


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SHELTER STRUCTURE MANIFESTO : Create you own light! SHELTER STRUCTURE MANIFESTO : Create you own light!

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INSPIRATION

A REPRESENTATIONAL

RESIDENCE Indigo move - Perfect fit (Phase 2)

# MoveinMavi SELECTED COMPANY :

DESIGN APPROACH Concept: Embraced by Space I inspired from a new kind of denim tecnology belonging MAVI JEANS which is called Indigo Move. Indigo Move focused on the concept of an active lifestyle and comfort with the idea of ‘’Perfect Fit’’. The collection offers the highest level of comfort, incredible shape retention, signature design details and flawless silhouttes.

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Location: Mogan Lake terrain, Ankara, Turkey

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In this residence, CEO of Mavi Jeans - Ersin Akarlılar, his wife Tracei and two teenage children of them Dakota and Hudson will live. CEO and his wife are a nature lover couple and their favourite activities are sailing, skiing, wood crafting, gardening and reading. Dakota like painting and Hudson like outdoor games. This family needs a flexible and natural house environment because they prefer a casual life style.

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CONCEPTUAL IDEAS In the light of the concept of Indigo Move, I wanted to create spaces that embrace the people like their second skin from the ceiling to the floor in my Representational Residence. Thus we feel quite comfortable and safe in it with a sense of belonging to that space which we are in. These spaces are quite flexible and have a natural flow. Also they allow us to be active and feel comfortable at the same time. To do that, I used angular (triangular -like) shaped geometry which remembered me distorted forms of a perpective view especially in circulation areas because these kind of forms that we are in, are feeding the feel of ‘’embraced by the space’’.


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MATERIAL DECISION

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GRAY PAINTED BRICK WALL

SHAPED CONCERETE PEDESTRIAN ROAD

WHITE PAINTED BRICK WALL

ITALIAN LIMESTONE FOR FACADE

WHITE PLASTER BOARD

METAL FIRE PLACE SURFACE

NATURAL LIMESTONE

MASSIVE WALNUT PARQUET

MASSIVE TEAK DECK

MASSIVE OAK PARQUET

WHITE LAMBRI

MASSIVE OAK PARQUET

TEXTURED MARBLE TILES FOR WET AREAS

MASSIVE TEAK WOOD FOR STRUCTURE AND BALKONIES

MINT PLASTER BOARD

MARBLE COUNTER

DECORATIVE PEBBLESTONE

GLAZING GLASS FOR PARAPET

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INSPIRATION

TV SET / PRODUCTION DESIGN:

A TRIBUTE NIGHT FOR

Muhammad Ali

Representations of breaking points of Muhammad Ali’s life.

DESIGN APPROACH

Concept: A Tribute Night for Muhammed Ali As a conceptual inspiration, I tried to observe the most influential sides of Muhammed Ali’s character. Then I ended up with the idea of “there is not any wall that Muhammed Ali cannot break”, which sums up Muhammed Ali’s character both mentally and physically. He had always been so strong to revolt any injustice. So I wanted to build a wall that he breaks at the end of the dance show with an animation. Then as a structural inspiration, I focused on the block modules of that wall. I decided to integrate each block to the set design itself. 33

People will speak according to the breaking points of Muhammed Ali’s life. The timeline below is an interpretation that I am inspired from the breaking points of Muhammed Ali’s life.

SCENERIO As I chose the types of performances; * Presentation * Specific and important people’s speech. * Inspired songs from Muhammed Ali’s life, will be performed. * Dance show that includes a wall construction. * After the wall built, there will be a cinevision to the wall. * With a big punch, the wall breaks down from the middle.


MATERIAL DECISION Projection Screens and Cycloroma for Stages

PLAN Aluminium Profile for Music Band Stage

Lighted Plexiglass Staircases and Dance Balcony

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TV SET / PRODUCTION DESIGN:

A TRIBUTE NIGHT FOR

Muhammad Ali

At the and of the dance performance, there will be a big punch cinevision on the wall, it will break down from the middle.

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INSPIRATION

MUSEUM OF OUR TIMES

cermodern

Video Installation Arts Museum Location: CERMODERN, Ankara, Turkey

Ankara subway map

PROJECTION MAPPING, also known as video mapping and spatial augmented reality, is a projection technology used to turn objects, often irregularly shaped, into a display surface for video projection.

DESIGN APPROACH

Concept: Video Installation Arts Museum

SCENERIO

‘’Museum’’ plays a role that make people come together. Cermodern located in the critical point on the city transportation grid that embraced people coming from the East and West sides of Ankara. I wanted to use this information coming from the location of Cermodern by creating a core as a main museum area on the plan and mounting other areas (service areas and administrativeeducational areas) from two sides. Also I inspired from the shape of film strip for this core and I imagine that this strip is wrapping from the core to the end point of left corner of the whole interior throughout the cafe area.

In my design, there will exhibit video installations both on the curvilinear walls by using multiple projection techniques and on the floor by using cylindrical projection mapping in the core of the museum area belong to famous video artists.

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Welcoming area and cloakroom Exhibition Area (permanent/temporary) Administrative Areas and Curator’s Office Giftshop and Cafe area Conferance Hall, Library and Study Areas Seminar Rooms / Workshop Areas Sanitary Areas / Storage Area

On the left corner of the exhibition area there will exhibit Sony Portapak CV Series video recorders (world’s first portable VTR) from past to our times. In permanent exhibition area there will exhibit photographps, or infograms mentioning the history of video arts, video artists and video recording-production techniques such as shifting camera movements, cutting, mixing, distorting films or images.. 36


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MASTER’S DEGREE PROJECT

INSPIRATION Main character in this movie (Jane

Fashion Retail Shop

planets and she needs various clothing in every particular place she lands due to her changing surrounding, which gives me the idea of shopping for space travel.

Interplanetary Boutique (Barbarella movie, 1968)

for space travellers’’

-A retail shop located on Planet Earth which offers an interplanetary shopping experience to space traveller customers.

Interplanetary Boutique is like duty free shops in airports. It will be located in transition points between spaceship launching areas on Planet Earth and outer space so that people can shop just before they take the spaceships to start their interplanetary travel.

We need various clothing in different planets we land, according to our changing surrounding.

DEFINITION OF HOLIDAY WILL CHANGE. NEW TYPE OF VACATION WILL BE INVENTED. INTERPLANETARY VACATIONS WILL BE THE DREAM HOLIDAY.

DESIGN APPROACH

Target inhabitants: Space travellers Concept: People have always an inner desire and a curiosity for discovering new lands and life forms outside of Planet Earth. Space travel is going to be very common touristic activity in the future, people will need to shop before they start their vacation just like they do for their skiing holiday today. Best way to respond this invention of new type of shopping experience is creating an identical revolution in fashion retail environment for outer space vacations. ‘Interplanetary Boutique’ has a

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planets’ environments by analysing their characteristics.

As planets move away from the Sun, their structurally and internally. In terms of structure; from inner circle (storey) to outer circle, horizontal planes will disintegrate of each planet in our solar system. In terms of interiority, I designed hypershelves as which respond user’s hand behaviours. I distributed them to storeys closer to each other as they are close to illuminated core, to emphasize my of planets.


DESIGN PROCESS

Interplanetary Boutique consists of four circular storeys rising around an illuminated surface referred to Sun, which represents each planet’s orbit in our solar system. Each storey has its own orbital motion just like the plan-

3000 cm

Hypershelves

Ramp For customer will be used between

Partial Model

accesibility.

Entrance

Entrance

PLAN (not to scale)

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CIRCULATION SCENERIO

Customers enter to the shop from both sides of the inner circle They will watch the hologram models on the catwalk. Clothing of holograms will change in every layer they walk according to the planet they represent. On the screen behind the catwalk, customers can see the details

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DESIGN CHARACTERISTICS

MATERIAL DECISION

COLOR SCHEME

Translucent Concrete

I preferred to use oating and lightweight materials in interior as if they are hoovering in space. Translucent

materials

in each storey refer

HYPERSHELVES : as display units enhanced by haptic technology respond user’s hand behaviours.

Photochromic Glass

Panelite

The Sand Bench is based on steel surfaces fromstructure solid to Silico Aerogel coming together by wending. In between the transparent. main steel curvilinear structure delicate acrylic fabric is used as a backrest. point aof It also The helpsmain to create using a soft material for the backrest is feeling as comfortable as lying on a sunbed in Gdynia Beach. High density wood used for nated is core to the outer sitting part of this bench in of order to reflect the circles structure. natural habitat and supply the ergonomics of users.This wooden part of the sitting unit is

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THE LOTUS CHAIR Furniture Design

INSPIRATION

Lotus position

DESIGN APPROACH

Concept: Meditation chair

TECHNICAL DRAWINGS

Meditation makes our bodies free. In this project, I get inspired by the lotus position in meditation where we can find comfort of freedom.

88 cm

15 cm

33 cm

Lotus Chair is especially designed for doing meditation and feeling relax by sitting up rather than sitting on the floo r. They can see the sky from the window while they’re doing meditation. Also wooden parts of armrests are designed as a place for incense burner. Sizes such as depth, height are arranged by considering the body shape (lotus position) while people are doing meditation. Also people can use this chair for daily purposes such as sprawling with their pets in a large seat. Form of the sitting unit and backrest represents ’ the leaves of the lotus flower. Our core is hiding between leaves of the Lotus Chair while we’re doing meditation on it. Light yellow upholstery and printed turquoise fabric colors are prefered to contribute calming effects of meditation. plywood is used as framework of this seat. Also light-colored oak is prefered for the feet of the Lotus Chair. 9 45

70 cm Front View 1/1o scale

88 cm

side view

70 cm

5 cm

top view

Top View 1/1o scale

(AU T OCAD drawings are not to scale)

MATERIA L DECISION

light yellow upholstery

light-colored oak

turquoise fabric


S K E T C H E S

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INSPIRATION

Erasmus Project

SLOW LIFE Tea House

Location: Warsaw, Poland WHAT IS SLOW LIFE? ‘To achieve 'slow, relaxed and comfortable' lifestyles, and shift from a society of mass production and mass consumption to a society that is not hectic and does cherish our possessions and things of the heart.' SLOW FOOD is a branch of this peaceful lifestyle. ‘Tea’ is my starting point to represent slow food because of it’s harvesting and drying process. We have to wait before it comes to our tea cups. Being aware of this process is the aim of ‘slow food’ movement.

DESIGN APPROACH Concept: Tea House

Tea is used as a metaphor in this project to represent ‘slow food’ movement. There is a show table represents different tea types. By this way customers can see the ingredients of different types of tea. They can smeel and pick a specific tea. While they are doing this they can think about harvesting and drying process of tea. materials and colors used in interior aim also to create natural atmosphere.

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Colorful ventilation pipes, lines on the wall surface and even on the wall paper come together and create an energetic space. To create a warm interior, chromatic pastel colors coming from the nature are used in this project. Nature is very important in this issue becasue of the representation of ‘Slow Life’.

Also wood is another important material used in built-in furnitures to create a warm interior and slow life harmony. Daylight lamps are prefered in the interior to achieve a realistic natural atmosphere again. SCENERIO This place is an old building located in centrum of Warsaw. People on the street will come to the Tea House and drink tea without feeling rush. NEEDS Cafe area, Entrance/cash area Showroom Staff room Outdoor areas Sanitary areas


Exterior elevation

Floor plan

COLOR SCHEME

section AA

31 32 6

section BB

MATERIAL DECISION

Epoxy for cafe floor

Massive parquet for staff room 160x200

Massive parquet for garden 18x300

colorful painted plaster walls

Ceramic for sanitary area 500x500

Fabric for outdoor seating

Stone for outdoor tunnel

light wood for built-in furnitures

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Erasmus Project

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SLOW LIFE Tea House

Location: Warsaw, Poland


OFT-TRANSFORMABLE HOUSE

HOME THEATRE MODULE

Professional Works

OFT-Transformable House by Sand&Birch Design is characterized by modules adaptable to changeable necessities. http://www.sandbirch.com/architecture/

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In my office internship, Firstly I designed interior of Home Theatre Module for OFT House. I created accoustic panels for ceiling to control the sound. White Corian and wood are the materials that I prefered for furnitures to create a peaceful athmosphere. I also picked monochromatic colors in whole interior in order not to strain the eyes. White and blue leather sofa were used to prevent staining because of beverages during the movie time. Blue and gray colored Bang&Olufsen speakers that I chose were fitted for my design properly. acyrilic coating

massive wood

corian

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OFT-TRANSFORMABLE HOUSE

HOME OFFICE MODULE

Professional Works

OFT-Transformable House by Sand&Birch Design is characterized by modules adaptable to changeable necessities. http://www.sandbirch.com/architecture/

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Secondly, I designed interior of Home Office Module for OFT House. White Corian and wood are the main materials that I chose for furnitures as I used my previous project. In Office Module, I wanted to create a bright and spacious space. To do this, I picked pastel earth-toned colors in whole interior. Work table is located across the transparent part of the wall to take the daylight directly. Also I created a little relaxing corner to read books or magazines in break massive times across the work desk. corian wood


OFT-TRANSFORMABLE HOUSE

GYM MODULE

Professional Works

OFT-Transformable House by Sand&Birch Design is characterized by modules adaptable to changeable necessities. http://www.sandbirch.com/architecture/

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Thirdly, I designed interior of Gym Module for OFT House. I wanted to create an energetic space but not so tiring. That’s why I prefered to use green besides white color. These two colors created not only a contrast but also a balance in whole interior. White wood is used for flooring, modern white bricks are used for walls. I also designed a huge sliding glass door looking to the garden and I located the gym equipments across to it. By this way, users can watch the nature while they’re doing exercises. acyrilic coating

brick wall

white wood

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