Portfolio - Sinem Oz

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ARCHITECTURE

SINEM OZ PORTFOLIO

CONTACT

Sinem Oz

+1 (917) 962 31 32 sinemoozz@gmail.com

Sunnyside / New York

EDUCATION

Master of Architecture

CERTIFICATES

Sustainable Interior Design Week

Certificate of Completion, UGREEN, Online, 2021

Revit 2021

Certificate of Completion, IST-TR, 2020

Global Entrepreneurship Summer School (GESS) Certificate of Achievement, M-GER, 2017

COMPETITIONS

Pratt Institute, NY-USA, 2022-2024

Bachelor of Architecture

Yildiz Technical University, IST-TR, 2015-2020

EXPERIENCE

CNC Monitor

Pratt Institute SOD, NY-USA, 2023-2024

Freelancer / Shop drawings 2023-present

Architect Mesaidisi Architecture, IST-TR, 2022

Architect

Igdeli Architecture, IST-TR, 2021

Architecture Intern / Design Office NODE Architects, IST-TR, 2020

Architecture Intern / Design Office Matthew Baird Architects, NY-USA, 2018

Architecture Intern / Construction Site Istanbul Airport, IST-TR, 2017

City Square of Antakya and Its Neighborhood Urban Design Project

Igdeli Architecture, HATAY-TR, 2021

Central City Square of Rahovec NODE Architects, KOSOVO, 2020

Artella Door Design Student Contest IST-TR, 2019

Mount Desert 365 House Designing #1 PRIZE, Matthew Baird Architects, NY-USA, 2018

WORKSHOP/VOLUNTEERING

Questions and Imperfections are Beautiful Collage Workshop, Bademlik Design Festival, ESTR, 2019

Food Production GESS, M-GER, 2017

Green Schools for a Sustainable Europe EU Comenius Programme, ‘s-Hertogenbosch-NL, 2012

TOOLS

Drafting - Autocad

Modeling - Rhino

Rendering - Enscape, Vray

Graphics - Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, Premiere Pro

LANGUAGES

Turkish (Native) English (C1)

LinkedIn;

Collective Housing in Agva

Agva, Istanbul, Türkiye

Igdeli Architects

Group of four 2021

Central City Square of Rahovec

Rahovec, Kosovo

NODE Architects

Group of five 2020

Incinerator & Night Club in the Bronx

Bronx, New York, USA

Pratt Institute/Studio-4

Group of two 2023

LIFE: EXPOSED | Exhibition Space in Manhattan

Sara D. Roosevelt Park,New York, USA

Pratt Institute/Studio-6

individual 2024

Vault Market in Red Hook

Red Hook, New York, USA

Pratt Institute/Studio-5

individual 2023

Collective Housing in Agva

Agva, Istanbul, Turkiye

Igdeli Architects, 2021

This housing project with 130 residences is located in Agva, Sile, Istanbul—a picturesque holiday destination, 97 km from the city center. Nestled in a hilly area, the project embraces the natural charm of Agva, known for its 2.5-kilometer beach and nearby pensions and restaurants. Following the precedent value in the zoning plan, the design prioritizes blending with the village scale and rural texture, ensuring a seamless integration into the tranquil surroundings.

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Settlement Vehicle/Pedestrian Paths Light Gardens
Site Plan Project Area
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Site Section Section Diagram A-B Block 2nd Basement Floor Plan A-B Block Ground Floor Plan A-B Block 1st Basement Floor Plan A-B Block 1st Floor Plan
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Facade Detail Drawings | Facade detail drawings of this project were produced entirely by Sinem Oz.

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The International Design Competition for the Central City Square of Rahovec

Rahovec, Kosovo

NODE Architects, 2020

Rahovec, a notable town in Kosovo, is recognized for its rich agricultural activities, particularly viticulture, and bears historical significance due to its political events. The collective memory of the townspeople, strongly influenced by urban life and the city’s past, shapes the city’s evolving tendencies and orientations. Accessible primarily through the southwest bus terminal, the city lacks established norms and standards for sustainable transportation, despite high citizen interest. This analysis informs crucial decisions for the city’s development.

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Fostering a pedestrian-centric approach aimed at enhancing the utilization of the design area has been the primary and comprehensive criterion for planning, prioritizing sustainability and public engagement. The transformation of the void left by the canceled Football Field and other components into a “Square” aligns with longstanding usage habits. Opting for a ground plane of grass, rather than conventional hard surfaces, embraces ergonomic conditions provided by nature, ensuring the square undergoes an ever-changing cycle with the seasons. This intervention not only aligns with current usage habits but also references historical practices.

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Site Plan
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Vertical Vineyard Facade Design

Design Decisions

a. Indoor Sports Hall: Along the long face of the Indoor Sports Hall, a “Vertical Vineyard” has been designed, where lightweight construction elements and terraces that will form observation points with the “City Balcony” feature can be placed.

b. Hotel Park Plaza: An intervention focused on renovation and renovation was preferred along the front line, where the gross architectural features of the building are seen rather than the front side where the accommodation units are located.

c.Monument and Ceremony Area: The current Monument, which is an important figurative structure for the city’s history, has been preserved except its pedestal due to the sequence of events that still preserve their freshness in the city’s memory.

d. The “Square”: The idea of creating a square that will host the spontaneous actions of the user profiles from all walks of the day, instead of a field that does not have the opportunity to use other than sportive activities, has been adopted.

e. Market Area and the Cafe/Bar: The current Bar lacks connectivity with the city, except for its inward-facing spaces, and the existing market area, open only once a week, disrupts surroundings due to its chaotic layout. To address this, embracing systematic benches with versatile uses aligns with modern adaptable building technologies.

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Market Hall

Facade-Ground

Mounting Detail Drawings

1- Wooden Steps

2- Ash Tree Handrail

3-Ash Tree Guardrail

4-Bolt

5-Wooden Deck

6-Steel Fastener

7-Reinforced Concrete Wall

8-Protective Coat

9-Water Proofing Membrane

10-Geotextile

1- Polycarbonate Facade

2- Aluminum Profile

3- Laminated Fixed Glass

4- Stainless Steel

5- Wooden Column

6- Steel Frame

7- Wooden Column

8- Stainless Steel Plate

9- Wooden Beam

10- Steel Fastener

11- Stainless Steel I Profile

12- Aluminum Profile

13- Stainless Steel Plate

14- Solid Oak Hardwood

15- Separator Layer

16- Solid Wood Floor Board

17- Stainless Steel I Profile

18- Wooden Beam

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Facade of the Market Hall

Incinerator & Night Club in the Bronx

Bronx,New York, USA

Pratt Institute Design Studio-4, 2023 Group of two

New York annually generates a staggering 14 million tons of garbage, equivalent to 12,000 tons per day, with most sent to out-of-state landfills. To address waste issues and enhance public awareness, Gisela Baurmann leads a studio proposing a multi-faceted facility in the Bronx, combining waste-to-energy, recycling, a ferry terminal, and an unexpected addition – a nightclub.

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Concept;

The nightclub, designed with a dark, cave-like interior, draws inspiration from the ancient fairy chimneys in Cappadocia; just like the amorphous mass of the incinerator and recycling line emphasizing the chimney form. These natural formations served as sources of design inspiration, combining functionality with a unique and engaging atmosphere.

Circulation;

Prioritizing efficiency and safety, the design strategically separates pedestrian circulation for the nightclub and ferry passengers from the bustling truck activity. The nightclub is ingeniously positioned underground, creating a distinct contrast to the public open space on the ground floor. Meanwhile, trucks seamlessly transport waste to the incinerator over a bridge, ensuring smooth and dedicated circulation paths while keeping the ground floor exclusively reserved for public use.

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Concept Collage Chunk Model Exploded Chunk Model
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Isometric Diagram
Circulation Recycle Line Incinerator
Core + Emergency Exits
Nightclub / Underground

Plan - Level 0 / Public Outdoor Area & Incinerator

Plan - Level -1 / Nightclub

Floor Floor
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LIFE: EXPOSED Archive & Exhibition Space

Sara D. Roosevelt Park,New York, USA

Pratt Institute Design Studio-6, 2024 individual

“Flow Flux Freeze (FFF)” is the final studio project situated within S. Roosevelt Park in Manhattan, designed to serve as both an archive and an event space. Led by the guidance of Philip Parker, the project focuses on the intricate dynamics of molecular exchange, exploring how these interactions shape assemblies and influence building tectonics. Emphasizing the local dynamics among particles, strands, and pressures, the design aims to capture subtle shifts and nuances within the environment, creating a space that is both functional and conceptually rich.

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Chunk Model Top View

The architectural narrative of “Flow Flux Freeze (FFF)” takes shape as an immersive exhibition space, intricately weaving together the concepts of movement, interaction, and stillness. Rooted in the philosophy that movements represent flow, intersections symbolize flux, and centers embody freeze, the project reimagines urban spaces as dynamic canvases for experiential exploration.

“Life: EXPOSED” embodies the concept of FFF, designed to engage subway passengers from the B, D, J, and Z lines while seamlessly integrating art with urban transit. Below ground, visitors are greeted with natural light and city sounds, fostering an immersive experience that extends beyond the exhibition walls. Above ground, interconnected centers and translucent structures invite passersby to engage with curated content and the surrounding environment.

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Chunk Model

Place Experience Cube | Before what we usually see on the site?

Place Experience Cube | After What would I see in a different circumstance?

Urban Glitch | Existing flows on site section (no intersection = no flux)

Manipulated Glitch | Added flows create intersections/flux.

Life: EXPOSED draws inspiration from artist Pierre Huyghe’s philosophy of exhibiting someone to something rather than vice versa. This architectural marvel blurs the lines between art, space, and spectatorship, creating dynamic intersections where movement, interaction, and stillness converge.

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Red Hook, New York, USA

Pratt Institute

Design Studio-5, 2023 individual

Guided by Abigail Coover, this studio project explores the synergy of narrative, cinematic representation, and adaptive reuse in architecture. Focusing on the vital role of narrative, it weaves together spaces, materials, and designs, elevating functionality into a resonant tapestry of emotion, culture, and history.

The project is a semi-open market for Red Hook residents, adjacent to an urban farm and waterfront. Using a narrative and storyboard approach, the design becomes a dynamic space, fostering community, commerce, and sustainability. This story-driven architecture not only shapes the physical space but also connects intimately with Red Hook’s narratives, making it an integral part of the community’s evolving story.

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Vault Market in Red Hook
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physical model of the interior space
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Setting: Upper Bay & Red Hook

Time: an April day, 6.00 p.m.

Main Character: a girl

As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting a warm golden glow across Upper Bay, a girl paddled her canoe back to shore. With each stroke, she propelled herself closer to the boathouse. The water rippled gently around her, mirroring the colors of the fading sky. Exiting her canoe, she strolled through the boathouse, her footsteps echoing softly. Along the way, she marveled at the pools that dotted her path to the Market.

Upon entering the Market, which has a robust architectural framework with high concrete vaulted ceilings, she felt the sense of grandeur and spaciousness of the interior space created. The interaction of natural elements like fresh fruits with the industrial ambiance of concrete evoked a sense of harmony and balance. Unable to resist, she indulged in freshly baked cookies and sweet, succulent fruits. With treats in hand, she continued her exploration of the market, savoring every bite as she went.

A melody reached her ears, carried on the evening breeze. Intrigued, she followed the music until she discovered a hidden venue, a charming courtyard where a guitarist played and others sat, enchanted by the tunes. The courtyard, bordered by sturdy concrete arches, provides a momentary escape from the vibrant marketplace. Without hesitation, she joined the intimate gathering, becoming a part of the shared experience.

After a while, she climbed a staircase and found herself on a rooftop, where the sprawling Downtown Manhattan skyline unfolded before her. The city lights began to twinkle as darkness descended, casting a magical spell over the urban landscape. Moving through this amalgamation of spaces felt akin to stepping into a living, breathing collage—a tapestry woven from different textures, colors, and energies.

She went downstairs and took the north exit of the market. Right next to the market, she saw where the blackberries she was carrying in her bag probably came from; an urban farm, with its neatly organized beds and verdant groves embodying the essence of harmony between humans and the land. In this collage of spaces, the urban farm represents the embodiment of growth, sustainability, and the beauty of coexistence between urban life and nature.

As night settled in, she heard distant sounds emanating from Valentino Park. Curiosity piqued, she made her way there, following the enchanting melody. Along the cobblestone road, a large screen had been set up. Taking a seat among the gathered crowd, she settled in just as the movie began.

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