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Civic Composition Photoshop/Rhinoceros

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KAAN R SANALAN

Public Plaza

Capella Urbanistica

Drawings / Sketches

Civic Compositio

Universia Rhinoceros/Photoshop

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Universia

Public Plaza

LGLH

Capella Urbanistica

Drawings / Sketches

Resume

Firenze / Italia

Skaneateles

New York City

New York City

Civic CompositionHouston / TX

Syracuse / NY

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KAAN R SANALANUniversia

Public Plaza

LGLH

Capella Urbanistica

Drawings / Sketches

Resume

Firenze / Italia

Skaneateles

New York City

New York City

Civic CompositionHouston / TX

Syracuse / NY

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UNIVERSIA

Concept Diagram Massing Axon Perspective Section Study

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Planning

Ground Floor Plan

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UNIVERSIA

Axonometric Study

Main Mass vs. Substitute

East-West Section Perspective

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Application

Turkish Iznik

Rooftop Bar/Lounge

6th Avenue Connection vs. Core Relationship

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UNIVERSIA

Back Courtyard

Entrance / Retail Corridor

Programmatic Placement Diagram

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Application

Business Lobby Floor

View of a Condo Unit

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PUBLIC PLAZA NYC

Effect & Layout Plan Study Section Study

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Planning

Plan 01

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PUBLIC PLAZA NYC

Site Diagrams

North-South Section

Column Diagram Green Space Diagram

Icon Diagram Sequence Diagram

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Diagramming

Action vs. No Action Diagram

View from a Skyscaper

Plan-02

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PUBLIC PLAZA NYC

Study Perspective

Reflecting Glass Wall

West-East Section

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Application

New York Public Library & Entrance Amphitheater

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LGLH

Site Plan

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Diagrams

Section Study

Site Analysis / Plan Study

Elements vs. Space

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LGLH

Plan-Piano Noble

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Green roofs

Livingroom

Kitchen

Master Bedroom

Guest Bedroom

Library

Vestibule

Gallery

Kitchen

Garage

Workshop

Library & Secret Garden

Storage

Fitness

Gate

Roof

1st Floor

Basement

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Planning

West Elevation (Lake Elevation)

East Elevation

Plan-Basement Exploded Axon

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LGLH

View Form Lake

Garden-Library Section

Library-Garden

CourtyardEntrace From Garage

North-South Section

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Application

View From Lake, Night

View From Lake in Autumn

Programmatic Diagram vs. Skin

East-West Section of Site

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CAPELLA URBANISTICA

Section of Entrance Section Capella Section Process

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Diagramms

Transition Space Study Transitions Space Study Entrance Axonometric Exterior Wall Study

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CAPELLA URBANISTICA

East-West Section

Plan

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Drawings

North-South Section “Path”

Transition Path Entrance

Entrance Capella Door North-South Section “Capella”

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CAPELLA URBANISTICA

Entrace Perspective

Capella Plan Diagram

Exit Perspective

Explanation of Column Capella

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39Watercolor / Pen / Pencil

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SYRACUSE NY

PROF. Larry Bowne

noun

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Plan Study / Schemetic Design Development

41.1997

37.8065

41.1997

37.8065

N

41.1997

37.8065

WEST ELEVATION

Grill space

Mech/Electrical

Storage

Restrooms

Lockerrooms

The origin- Origin for the park.Conceptual understanding of JOINT.

Programatic Diagram

Axis Diagram

0' 23'12'

A

The origin - Starter of all events and the main public gathering area.

Conceptual understanding of JOINT.

Joint Skiddy Park

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noun A structure in the human or animal body at which two parts of the skeleton are fitted together.

adjective

A shared, held, or made by two or more people, parties, or organizations together.

41.1997

37.8065

N

41.1997

37.8065

41.1997

37.8065

EAST ELEVATION

Site Plan

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41.1997

37.8065

41.1997

37.8065

N

41.1997

37.8065

WEST ELEVATION

Grill space

Mech/Electrical

Storage

Restrooms

Lockerrooms

The origin- Origin for the park.Conceptual understanding of JOINT.

Programatic Diagram

Axis Diagram

0' 23'12'

A

41.1997

37.8065

41.1997

37.8065

N

41.1997

37.8065

WEST ELEVATION

Grill space

Mech/Electrical

Storage

Restrooms

Lockerrooms

The origin- Origin for the park.Conceptual understanding of JOINT.

Programatic Diagram

Axis Diagram

0' 23'12'

A

41.1997

37.8065

41.1997

37.8065

N

41.1997

37.8065

WEST ELEVATION

Grill space

Mech/Electrical

Storage

Restrooms

Lockerrooms

The origin- Origin for the park.Conceptual understanding of JOINT.

Programatic Diagram

Axis Diagram

0' 23'12'

A

n o u n A structure in the human or animal body at which two parts of the skeleton are �tted together.

a d j e c t i v e

A shared, held, or made by two or more people, parties, or orga-nizations together.

N

EAST ELEVATION

Axis Diagram

Programatic Diagram

Grill Space

Mech / Electrical

Storage

Restrooms

Locker Rooms41.1997

37.8065

41.1997

37.8065

N

41.1997

37.8065

WEST ELEVATION

Grill space

Mech/Electrical

Storage

Restrooms

Lockerrooms

The origin- Origin for the park.Conceptual understanding of JOINT.

Programatic Diagram

Axis Diagram

0' 23'12'

A

Joint Skiddy Park

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n o u n A structure in the human or animal body at which two parts of the skeleton are �tted together.

a d j e c t i v e

A shared, held, or made by two or more people, parties, or orga-nizations together.

N

EAST ELEVATION

Section A

CONCRETE

N.WHITE CEDAR

JOINT GREEK CROSS BOLT

SOIL

GRAVEL

METAL PROTECTOR SHIELD

STABILIZING BOLTS

STABILIZING CIRCULAR SURFACE / METAL

Skeleton vs Void

Northern White CEDAR

ARTICULATION

West Elevation

Section A

CONCRETE

N.WHITE CEDAR

JOINT GREEK CROSS BOLT

SOIL

GRAVEL

M ETAL PROTECTOR SHIELD

STABILIZING BOLTS

STABILIZING CIRCULAR SURFACE / METAL

Entrace to Locker Rooms

Articulation

Gravel

Soil

Stabilizing Circular Surface / Metal

Concrete

N. White Cedar

Joint Greek Cross Bolt

Metal Protector Shield

Stabilizing Bolts

Section A

Plan & Material

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CLOSED SYSTEM VS. OPEN SYSTEM

Sequence Diagram

Sticks VS. Skeleton

CLOSED SYSTEM VS. OPEN SYSTEM

Sequence Diagram

Sticks VS. Skeleton

Closed System vs. Open System

Rendering of the space at night

Conceptual perspective of the closed system (Skeleton)

Sequence Diagram

Joint Skiddy Park

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CIVIC COMPOSITION HOUSTON TX

An Architectural Solution to An Urban Problem

PROF. Jean F Bedard

“A city is not an accident but the result of coherent visions and aims. It is an invention of the human spirit”

Leon Krier

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SITE MAP

SQUARES

This thesis asserts that cities are growing in an inefficient way. Suburbia is a waste of resources (e.g land, energy, pollution, etc.). Vishaan Chakraba-ti, in his book A Country of Cities states “recent data from the U.S. suggests that economic growth and job creation are stronger in city center and poverty is rising faster in suburbs. There is also a link between climbing gasoline prices and foreclosure rates in sub-urban communities” (2013, p.12). Vehicular use caused by the growth of suburbs forces people to rely on the use of automobiles. Dispersed civic infrastructures and daily life activities, both in suburbia and in cities, result in the accumulation in commuting time and segregation of places by their use. This can lead to acceleration in pollution and traffic caused by the increased, and the necessary use of cars in modern day suburbs. How should our cities grow? How can we solve this issue in the long-term?

This thesis, “Civic Composition: An architec-tural Solution to an Urban Problem” proposes a solu-tion to this ill growth; the composition of civic infrastructure, which will be an originator to a hy-

Civic Composition

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Civic Composition

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FIGURE GROUND

PROGRAMS

per-dense populated city, big enough to support public transportation and other amenities that less populated areas can not.This thesis, instead of banning the use of automo-biles, will demonstrate preferable opportunities that will outline the difference between the suburbian and urban lifestyle, while stating that civic infrastruc-ture should be concentrated in the city centers.

This thesis analyzes New Urbanism and civic building complexes in an urban context while approach-ing to the issue. As precedents, the New Urbanist projects are human oriented and they address contem-porary problems (e.g congestion, pollution, waste of time) by creating pedestrian friendly areas, multiple foci or focus, and space at the regional level. These cities are public transportation oriented, mixed used, and high-density living projects.

The thesis begins with an analysis of Ottoman structures, known as Kulliye. The Kulliye are good models of concentrated civic infrastructure.

The project’s site is Houston, Texas, U.S. It is a novel move towards new urbanism by considering it in an urban scale, while incorporating civic buildings in it. This thesis can become possible with the ideology of the primary stage discussed above and the support of precedents. Contrary to the existing New Urbanism models, this proposal engages civic buildings at the urban scale. By learning from Kulliye and twentieth century civic American precedents, this thesis aims at fulfilling Leon Krier’s vision, “A city is not an accident but the result of coherent visions and aims. It is an invention of the human spirit”

Kaan R. Sanalan

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Analysis

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FORMATION COMPARISON

Diagram is showing the formational relationship among the building complexes listed below.

�is formational relationship also comes with the grid that these complexes sit in and their modular that creates the buildings itself.

SULEYMANIYE KULLIYESI

ILLINOIS INSTITUTE of TECHNOLOGY

COLORADO AIR FORCE ACADEMY

CIVIC COMPOSITION

Houston 2015

Planning Phase

Articulating Core

Core with Organized Centers

City of Downtowns

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FORMATION COMPARISON

Diagram is showing the formational relationship among the building complexes listed below.

�is formational relationship also comes with the grid that these complexes sit in and their modular that creates the buildings itself.

SULEYMANIYE KULLIYESI

ILLINOIS INSTITUTE of TECHNOLOGY

COLORADO AIR FORCE ACADEMY

CIVIC COMPOSITION

This formational relationship also comes with the grid that these complexes sit in and their modular that creates the buildings itself.

SULEYMANIYE KULLIYESI

ILLINOIS INSTITUTE of TECHNOLOGY

COLORADO AIR FORCE ACADEMY

CIVIC COMPOSITION

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Precedents

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CITY HALL

POLICE STATION

HOTEL

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

MIDDLE SCHOOL

HIGH SCHOOL

LIBRARYHOSPITAL

FIRE STATION

BATH/FITNESS

FOOD COURT

OFFICES

RETAIL UNITSTRANSPORTATION HUB

BANK

LOW INCOME HOUSING

MUSEUM

GALLERY

THEATER

COURTHOUSE

CULTURE

CIVIC

EDUCATION

COMMERCIAL

HEALTH

TRANSPORTATION

RESIDENTIAL

ENTRANCE/COMMON SPACES

SERVICE AREAS

STORAGE & SERVICE ENTRY XL L M S

Enclosed Off.Cubes Sml. Conf.Lrg. Conf. Rms Lrg FIle Strorage Break Rms

Coffee Spc.

Men WC

Women WCCloset

Pbl. Conf Dsk Nurse Rm

Lib.

Public Atr.

Bike Str.

Comp Rm.

Sml. Str Copy W.Rm.

Pb. Wait. Area Witt. Conf. Rm Equip. Str

Jud. Stff. WC

C.Rep Off&Str

Shrd W. Rm

Trans. Jury W.S

Jury Rm

Jurrs. WC

Coat Closet

T.Jury Rm

Service Unt.

Aud/Vid Equip.

Sworn J.Cust

Recep. Hall.

Kitchen Din. HallLounge

Duty Kitchen.

Dorms

WC.

Int. Garage

Outfit Zone

Equip. Rms

Infirm.

Presen. RmsLocker Rms

Gymnasium

C. Tower

Off.

Sports Court

Admin.Common Fac. Comm. DispatchCrime/For. Dept. EvidenceInves. Patrol

Recs.

Traffic.

Train.

Gen.&Specs.

Admin. Off. Art Facil.

Cafeteria Classrooms(5)Comm Area.Gymnasium Health Serv.

Lobby

Media Cntr.

M.Purp. Rms

Mus. Edu

Sci. Facil.

WC.

Collection Space Elec. Work StationsUser Seating Space Staff Off.Meeting Conf.

Special use Space

Non-assign. Space

Psychiatric(in)

(M) Db-Stry Units (38)

( S) Direct Entrance Unts (170)

Off. (S)Off.(M)Off.(L)Off.(XL)

Lobby

Admin. Off.

Art Facil.

Cafeteria ClassroomsComm Area.Gymnasium Health Serv.

Lobby

Media Cntr.

M.Purp. Rms

Mus. Edu

Sci. Facil.

WC.

Admin. Off.

Art Facil.Cafeteria

ClassroomsComm Area.Gymnasium

Health Serv.

Lobby

Media Cntr.

M.Purp. Rms

Mus. Edu

Sci. Facil.

WC.

Out. Facil. Swimming Facil.

Swimming Facil.Auditorium

Auditorium

Inpatient RmsRecep & Regist. Admit. Records

Outpat. Clinic

Emergency Labs

Morgue

Surgery

X-Ray Dept. P.M&R

PharmacyP. Hospital Dischrg.

In.Pat. Dischrg Out.Pat.Dischrg

Medical(in) Surgical(in)

Vault

Vestibule Teller StationLobby W.Rm WC.

J.Closet

Lrg. Off. Gen. Off.

Conf. Rms

Closing Rms

Strge

ATM

Coup. Rm

Shop

Auditorium

Guestrooms(250)

Admin. Off.

Account Off.Front Off.

Health Club Restaurant Kitchen Pub. WCLobby Retail Shops

Library

W.C Off.Gallery Spaces Cafe

StorageService

Entrance Pub. WC

Mec. Rm.

Laundry

Rooms (S) Unt. (600)

Admin.Support&Re-ci.

Fitness

LobbyOff.

Grp. Exercise

LockersStruc. ActsGymnasium

Storage

Pool

Serv. Entr.

Lobby/Admin Mus. ShopAuditoriumExhibition Rms

Cafeteria Kitchen

W.CGarden

StorageService

Lobby

Vesti-bules

Coat Checks

Retail A.

M. Library

Seating Stage

Projection Cntrl

Equip. Strge

R. Proj. Rm

WC Men

WC Women

Waiting&Queuning Areas(Train) Info. Cntr (Train)

Train Off. Ticket Queuning Area.

Fare Collec.

Off.

Equip. Rm

Empl Lock&WC Empl. Lounge

Strge

Food Bar

Courtyard

Waiting&Queuning Areas (Light Rail) Info. Cntr (Light Rail)

Ligth Rail Off. Waiting&Queuning Areas (Bus) Info. Cntr (Bus)

Bus Off.

Newsstands

Vending Machines

Pub. WC.

HOSPITAL 101,754sq-ft

FIRE STATION 55,800sq-ftCITY HALL 59,076sq-ft

lIBRARY 186,000sq-ft

COURTHOUSE 19,542sq-ft

HIGH SCHOOL 43,400sq-ft

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 18,600sq-ft

MIDDLE SCHOOL 37,200sq-ft

BANK 24,800sq-ft

BUILDINGS W/ COURTYARD

SHARING THE SAME BUILDING

PARTIALLY UNDERGROUND

50’x30’ 39’x24’ 29’x18’ 19’x12’

HOTEL 171,120sq-ft

FOOD COURT 24,800sq-ft

RETAIL UNITS 39,609sq-ft

OFFICES 93,930sq-ft

POLICE STATION 55,800sq-ft

THEATHER 37,200sq-ft

TRANSPORTATION HUB 166,904sq-ft

GALLERY 43,400sq-ft

LOW INCOME HOUSING 88,186sq-ft

BATH/FITNESS 18,600sq-ft

Relationship of programs and spaces

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Civic Composition without density. Civic Composition with its maximum density.

Downtown Houston, TX

Marking the center of new downtown.

Perimeter

Sports Facility

Urban Sprawl

Peak Density

Centre

C.C in As if now vs. Future/Anticipated Context

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Morphology & Typology of Programs

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Town Hall / Courthouse Fire StationPolice Station

CIVIC EDUCATION TRANSPORTATIONHEALTHCOMMERCE RESIDENTIALCULTURE

SchoolsLibrary Hospital Spa/FitnessBank Low Income HousingGallery Museum�eather Transportation Hub

Programs are expressed through their facades.

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Civic Composition

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Modular Placement & Articulation

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Modular

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Site Plan58

Civic Composition

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Plan with future context

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Plans

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View From Stadium Side View From Plaza

North-South Section60

Civic Composition

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Library Facade View From Reading Stairs

View From Transportation Hub Entrance

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Section

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DRAWINGS / SKETCHES

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DRAWINGS / SKETCHES

Facade Relations in San Marco Square

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Research

Analysis on San Marco Square

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DRAWINGS / SKETCHES

Michelangelo - Palladio Modular Relationship

Galeria Uffizi- Campidoglio Relationship

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Research

Basilica Palladiana

Campidoglio

Existing Mass-Modular Placement

Existing Mass-Modular Placement

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DRAWINGS / SKETCHES

Villa Almerico Capra- Patheon Relationship

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Research

Palazzo Chiericati

Ca’d oro

Ca d’oro / Mass - Facade Relationship

Theatro Olimpico

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KAAN R. SANALAN

SKILLS

HONORS

EXPERIENCE

EDUCATION

33 Hudson St.Apt# 3306 EJersey City NJ07302 SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE_Syracuse,NY

Bachelor of ArchitectureMinor: Real Estate from Whitman School of ManagementInternational Study: Italy, Netherlands, FranceMember of American Institute of Architecture Students

PRATT INSTITUTE_Brooklyn,NYIntroduction to Architecture and History of Art

BUDOVA MIMARLIK_Istanbul, Turkey

PARK STUDIO_Syracuse,NYMarketing Strategist: studio based student group for community improvement project “The Berg”, marketing planning, scheduling, marketing ideas, also assisted with 3D modeling, renderings, schematic design proposals.

Syracuse University School of Architecture Dean’s ListAIA Storefront Gallery, Exhibition

05/2015

07-08/2009

01-05/2014

06-07/2010

2010 - Present10/2012

315-572-1441

krsanalan @ gmail.com

KAHR REAL ESTATE SERVICES_New York City, NY07/2015

CADISTANBUL_Istanbul,Turkey01/2012-14

Selected student projects by Prof. Lior Galili, on additions to NYC 5th Ave, Four presentation boards of public plaza including retail, commercial units, concert area, information centers and recreational areas.

Chancellor's Award for Public Engagement and Scholarship04/2014

GAD MIMARLIK_Istanbul, Turkey05-07/2014

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RESUME

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LGLH Rhinoceros / Photoshop

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Public Plaza Rhinoceros / Photoshop

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