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Blurry Zenith

Blurry Zenith is both a drama theater and conference hall project, which includes detailed acoustic solutions designed as a term project for the ARCH341 Acoustics and Lighting course. The project aims to position reflective and absorbing panels to achieve required delay times without exceeding height limits, while the pixel concept guides the interior wall design.

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The project also explores lighting effects, including changing colors and light beams in the interior and exterior, using different types and colors of wood in the living room and windows in the exterior.

Supervisor: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zühre Sü Gül w/ Ayşe Begüm Acar, Duru Kanımtürk, Ömer Bahadır Torusdağ reflector coverage area l plan reflector coverage area l section envelope axonometric cut-away axonometric

Eskişehir has a culture of shopping streets and open spaces. SliDEnear is a light-technology museum designed to reflect the city’s urban form and linear axes. The semi-open exhibition pavilion located next to the museum creates a strong axis at the riverside and turns it into a powerful cultural and social center.

The museum’s shape and internal circulation were generated by studying the linear street patterns of the city and responding to light conditions with the use of advancements in lighting technology.

Supervisor: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zühre Sü Gül https://youtu.be/gjQZT5Owm9Y

Eskişehir, Turkey 2022

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The City of Eskişehir plans to use the underutilized parking lot adjacent to the Science Museum as a staging area for events. By incorporating existing resources and making simple changes, the car park can be transformed into a vibrant gathering space for locals to enjoy. An innovative semi-open exhibition pavilion can be built with inert materials incorporated into the roof to create an attractive and engaging landscape for visitors.

The design of the building solves the parking problem by lowering it underground and using endemic plants on the roof to create a sustainable space for people to gather and escape from the hustle and bustle of life. This new center will offer an opportunity for creators and artists to showcase their products and art in a modern environment while connecting with others in the same field.

Supervisor: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zühre Sü Gül

1l Existing Site as a Car Park

2l Burying Car Park

3l Connections to Rooftops

4l Benefitting Green Terraces to Create Public Node

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