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SERDAR VARDAR ARCHITECTURAL PORTFOLIO 2003-2015

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  • SERDAR VARDAR

    ARCHITECTURAL PORTFOLIO 2003-2015

  • * Cover Picture: Collage for Assigment 2 GSAPP/New York Paris - G04 DISPLAY / DELAY

    TABLE OF CONTENTS SELECTED WORKS:

  • RESUME

    PROFESSIONAL 2008-2015

    P01- TBF CAMPP02- GALATA RESIDENCE P03- TARLABASI 360P04- O MALLP05- TOWN HOUSE 51 P06- CHALET PODIMAP07- RESIDENCE FOUR

    ACADEMIC 2015-2003

    GSAPP - NY/PARIS / FALL 2014

    G01- ALL FASHIONABLE PARISG02- FABRICATION AND FUNCTIONG03- SIGHTLINESS / SITE LINESG04- DISPLAY/DELAY

    GSAPP - INTRODUCTION TO ARCHITECTURE / SUMMER 2014

    G05- BURR HOUSE

    GSAPP - SPECIAL STUDENT / SPRING 2014

    G06- ETFE

    MSGSU - M.Sc. CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY / 2009-2010

    M01- SPACE OF DOME

    MSGSU - BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE 2001-2008

    M02- ARMADILLO LIZARDM03- SPHEREM04-AMORPHOUS ART M05- CURVED SKY M06- SPATIAL VOYAGE

  • RESUME

  • Serdar Vardar , Assoc. AIA+1 347 593 94 95 / [email protected]

    EDUCATION:

    2014-2015 Columbia University GSAPP - New York/Paris (28 Pts) 2014 Summer Columbia University GSAPP - Intro to Architecture (3 Pts) 2014 Spring Columbia University GSAPP - Special Student (3 Pts) 2011 - 2013 NYU American Language Institute 2008 - Mimar Sinan University of Fine Arts - Construction Technology (M.Sc Degree) (60 ECTS Completed) 2001 2008 Mimar Sinan University of Fine Arts - Architecture (B.Arch Degree) (268 ECTS) 1994 2001 Lleburgaz High School - Science & Math WORK EXPERIENCE:

    INTERNSHIP: Cevahir Shopping Mall Construction Site (2004)/Istanbul Gerekli Architecture O ce (2004)/Istanbul Studio Vural (2012)/New York

    OFFICE WORKS:

    - Gerekli Architecture 2004-2005 (Istanbul) Project Architect Preliminary Design Projects & Construction Drawing Seba Bodrum Villas Aksu House - Atasoy Architecture 2006-2007 (Istanbul) Senior Project Architect Preliminary Design Ege University, Faculty of Communication in zmir (14.093 m2) Residence in Batumi /Georgia (35.730 m2) Shopping Mall and Residences in Tbilisi/Georgia Center for kidney dialysis in stanbul (1.300 m2) Shopping Mall in Almaty/ Kazakhstan (15.650 m2) Gungoren City Hall Istanbul/Turkey 19.100 m2 Construction Drawing Gaziosmanpaa Hospital Second Phase in stanbul (19.360 m2) Samsun Hospital in Samsun (6.371 m2)

    - Erginoglu & allar Architects 2009 - 2011 (Istanbul) Senior Project Architect Historical Preservation TARLABASI 360 / Urban Renewal Project, stanbul, Preparation of the Development and Renovation Architectural Project of the Building block as a residence in Tarlabasi consisting of 35 parcels. (Built area 22 000m2) GALATA RESIDENCE, Galata/Istanbul Tahir Han /A Commercial Building in Karaky/Istanbul (Survey) Preliminary Design Projects & Construction Drawing TBF CAMP/ Turkey Basketball Federation Camp and Training Facilities in Riva/Istanbul

    FREELANCE WORKS 2006-2009:

    Construction Drawing Residences in Bornova/zmir w/Murat Polat RESIDENCE FOUR Shopping Mall and Residences in Turgutlu/Manisa w/Murat Polat Poivre Island Resort in Seychelles Fikret Salahor Residential Building in Sile/ stanbul Building Survey Projects Merinos Factory in Bursa w/Murat Polat Morta Flour Factory in Balkesir w/Murat Polat A Wood Frame House 1 in ile/stanbul (200m2) A Wood Frame House 2 in ile/stanbul (228m2) Enomotarchi O ce Building in Karaky/Istanbul A Commercial Building in Talimhane/Istanbul Restitution Projects Morta Flour Factory in Balkesir w/Murat Polat Enomotarchi O ce Building in Karaky/stanbul Topkapi Palace, e Mecidiye Kiosk / Pavilion in stanbul A Commercial Building in Talimhane/stanbul Engin Erturk House in ile/Istanbul (170m2) Restoration Projects A House in ile/stanbul w/B&R Improvements A House in Beylerbeyi/stanbul w/B&R Improvements Eyp Kandra House in Beylerbeyi/stanbul w/Murat Polat Engin Erturk House in ile/Istanbul (170m2) Preliminary Design Projects O ce and Residence Building in Russia w/Murat Polat University Preparation School Renovation Project in Luleburgaz/Kirklareli (410m2) Competition Design Projects O MALL / Fethiye/Turkey w/ Nord Architecture-Design FREELANCE WORKS 2011-PRESENT:

    Antonina Sales O ce 1 In Istanbul/Turkey w/ Nord Architecture-Design Antonina Sales O ce 2 In Istanbul/Turkey w/ Nord Architecture-Design Kitchen Renovation Astoria/Queens w/B&R Improvements 1172 Park Avenue-Apt Interior w/B&R Improvements 500 Park Avenue - Apt Interior w/B&R Improvements 900 Park Avenue - Residential Make up project w/B&R Improvements TOWN HOUSE 51 / Architecture-Interior Project In UWS/New York (10,250sqf) Private House Interior Project In Larchmont/Premium Point/NY (21,300sqf) TOWN HOUSE 45 / Architecture-Interior Project In UWS/New York w/B&R Improvements CHALET PODIMA / Vocation House / Istanbul/Turkey (4,300sqf)

    VOLUNTEERING:

    -Habitat for Humanity - New York City Repairing a home a ected by super storm Sandy in Staten Island

    COMPUTER SKILLS: Auto Cad, Sketchup, Rhino, 3D MAX, Adobe (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, A er E ects), eQuest, OpenStudio, LBLN erm and Window

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    Designed for the Turkish Basketball Federation, the project is conceived as a sports farm and includes basketball courts, accommodations (84 rooms / 196 beds), and a social center. Harmonious with the geography, the two-story buildings are environmentally conscious in terms of the use of materials, solar energy and a water treatment facility.

    I worked as a project architect on this project from preliminary design phase to construction drawing. After finishing the preliminary design, I was responsible for construction drawings and details of training building, as well as for coordination with other principles by my self and supervised the construction drawings of other buildings.

    Project Type: Institutional Location: Istanbul / TurkeyDate: 2010Tag: Professional Works Erginoglu&Calislar Architecture

    TRAINING FACILITIES PROJECTP01tbf camp

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    professional worksP01- tbf camp - training facilities project

    Accommodation for Youth Team

    Accommodation for National Team

    Facade Detail for Housing Buildings

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    professional worksP01- tbf camp - training facilities project

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    professional worksP01- tbf camp - training facilities project

    Training Hall

    Social Center

    Facade Detail for Training Hall

    Training Hall Plan and Sections

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    This is a 2nd grade land mark building in a historic district of Istanbul. The building was abandoned and top floor was collapsed because of a fire when we started the project. . It is a 6 floor building with a store space on ground floor.

    All additions had been made over years were removed and some of the original elements was preserved while the building was being converted to a short-term residential building.

    I worked on surveying phase alone and renovation phase with coworkers.

    Project Type: Residential Location: Istanbul / TurkeyDate: 2010Tag: Professional Works Erginoglu&Calislar Architecture

    RENOVATION PROJECTP02galata residence

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    professional worksP02- galata residence - renovation project

    This page Clockwise:

    -Typical Floor Plan-Section-Railing-Starting Newel Detail-Mosaic Tile Details

    Opposite page: Foyer Floor Tile Detail

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    Conceived as part of the Tarlaba 360 project, which was initiated as an extension of the rehabilitation law that aims to introduce significant changes to the form and quality of life in this area. This architectural project is designed for plot number 387 in Tarlaba. The objective is to preserve the facades of the structures in relatively good physical condition and marked as examples of civil architecture worth renovating. Furthermore, the project aims to rebuild the dilapidated buildings in order to preserve the overall fabric of the area.

    I worked as a project architect on surveying phase and drew eleven of twenty five lots by my self and coordinated and supervised the rest of all.

    Project Type: Residential & Commercial Location: Istanbul /TurkeyDate: Under Construction Tag: Professional Works

    P03URBAN RENEWAL PROJECT

    tarlabasi 360

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    professional worksP03- tarlabasi 360 - urban renewal project

    Door detail

    Existing conditions of a facade. Lot #17 Lot #17 was one of the most remarkable building among 25 lots in this plot. Despite of our all effort to preserve this building, it was subject to demolished.

    Silhouette

    ELEVATION SECTION

    PLAN

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    professional worksP03- tarlabasi 360 - urban renewal project

    Lot #12This was the most preserved building among the others in this plot. It had original ceiling details and original murals. However, despite of our all effort to preserve this building, it was also subject to demolished. Only facade would be preserved.

    PLAN CEILING PLAN

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    professional worksP03- tarlabasi 360 - urban renewal project

    SECTION A-A FRONT ELEVATION

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    The main decisions of the project were made by standing against to fact of consumer society. In this sense, main achievement became converting the given plot to a vibrant urban space instead of introvert shopping mall. As a result of research made around neighborhood and the given proposal urban plan project by municipality main axis of the project was kept on north and south direction to make a connection to bus terminal, parks, as well as the main pedestrian roads. Main entrance of the complex was designed with pillars in order to make it transparent, permeable and welcoming. Also, on the opposite side, mass was moved up partially. In this way, visual and perceptive connection with a green texture in the park was derived. In addition, openings made on east and west facade meets pedestrian paths around the building. It was striven that the pattern of the neighborhood continues through the building and circulation was included into the site. In this sense, it was prevented that the building becomes introverted.

    Project Type: Commercial Location: Fethiye /TurkeyDate: 2008Tag: Professional Works/Architectural Competition w/ Nord Architecture

    P04SHOPPING MALL & CULTURAL CENTER

    o mall

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    professional worksP04- o mall - shopping mall & cultural center

    General View By placing cafe, restaurants and some shops on the street level and have them accessible from atrium, helped to maintain the traditional shopping culture. Access to the second floors shops was provided with a colonnade. In this way, circulation have physical and visual connection to the rest of the building.

    Site Plan

    Considering the environment, the Center was designed in an articulated way as well as with atrium. Atrium is used for common space where exhibitions, events could take place. Placing a water fountain with seating around it provides some cooling for the atrium.

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    professional worksP04- o mall - shopping mall & cultural center

    GROUND FLOOR FLOOR PLAN DIAGRAM

    ShoppingMovie Theater Food CourtAuto Park

    First Floor

    Ground Floor

    Basement

    First Floor

    Ground Floor

    Basement

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    professional worksP04- o mall - shopping mall & cultural center

    BASEMENT FLOOR FIRST FLOOR

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    professional worksP04- o mall - shopping mall & cultural center

    COLONNADE AND ATRIUM

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    professional worksP04- o mall - shopping mall & cultural center

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    P05town house 51 RENOVATION PROJECT

    Project Type: Residential Location: Manhattan/New YorkDate: 2011Tag: Professional Works

    This is a townhouse renovation project. It is a 6 floor and 10250sqf house. Architectural projects was originally owned by Ogawa-Depardon Architects. However, it had been more than 2 years since they finished the proposal project when I got involved in the project. I started to work as an interior designer who was going to be responsible for the furnitures,lighting, bathroom and kitchen design etc. However, because of the interior decision according to clients chancing need during this two years, I started to make some changes on the proposal design and became responsible for them. My job became developing the proposal architectural design related to current interior necessities of the client beside an interior design. I worked directly with the client and provided the coordination with the architectural office and other principles.Since the client decided to sell the house, the project stopped and has not been built.

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    professional works

    This page: Floor Plans, Penthouse interior and Terrace renders

    Opposite page: First Floor Powder Room

    PENTHOUSE

    THIRD FLOOR

    SECOND FLOOR

    FIRST FLOOR

    GROUND FLOOR

    CELLAR FLOOR

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    P05- town house 51- renovation project

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    professional worksP05- town house 51- renovation project

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    professional works

    This page and Opposite page: Master Bedroom & Master BathroomClient wanted to use their existing antique Chinese screen in anyway but not as a screen in a traditional way. Therefore, It was used as a headboard panel. Transparency was the desire on this floor. The floor was wanted to be a one single space as much as possible. Since the bathroom and the bedroom are together, two sided mirror sliding door was placed to provide a privacy when the bathroom is in use. Also circular glass wall has switchable privacy feature which makes it opaque and transparent. In this way, when it is desired, entire floor can be perceived from back to all the way front.

    P05- town house 51- renovation project

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    professional works

    This page: Ground Floor Powder RoomClient had bought the old sink and faucet from antique store and wanted to use it. Room was designed to match the sink.

    Opposite page: Top: Ground Floor Pool Room Bottom: GardenThe garden and the pool room was designed as a one single space. There is a glass operable facade which separates the garden and pool room and a submersible boom which separates exterior and indoor pool during the offseason. In addition, exterior pool floor moves up and become a garden floor when it is necessary. In any situation, unity of material is obtained.

    P05- town house 51- renovation project

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    professional worksP05- town house 51- renovation project

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    P06chalet podimaVOCATION HOUSE

    Project Type: Residential Location: Istanbul/TurkeyDate: 2015/In Process Tag: Professional Works

    This is a preliminary design project of a vocation house in the village of Istanbul. It is located on the top of the hill and facing to the Black Sea. The client wanted a modern looking house with a traditional touch. This is the first draft of the design. It is still in process. Open kitchen, bedrooms on the second floor, large porch area, central fireplace, were the requirements by the client.

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    professional works

    CELLAR FLOOR This page: Floor Plans, Opposite page: Perspective From North

    FIRST FLOOR

    GROUND FLOOR

    P06- chalet podima -vocation house

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    professional worksP06- chalet podima -vocation house

    WEST ELEVATION

    EAST ELEVATION

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    professional worksP06- chalet podima -vocation house

    SOUTH ELEVATION

    NORTH ELEVATION

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    P07residence fourSHOPPING MALL AND RESIDENCE PROJECT

    Project Type: Commercial/ Residential Location: Manisa/TurkeyDate: 2006 Tag: Professional Works

    This is a multistory residential and commercial complex which accommodates twenty four residence and 4000 sqm store area including a movie theater for 165 people. Preliminary design of the project belongs to Murat Polat and Hakan Ozkasikci. I involved into a project for construction drawings only.

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    professional works

    This page /Clockwise: Section 3-3, Section 1-1, Typical Residential Floor Plans, Opposite page: Plan/Residence with terraces and a movie theater

    P07- residence four

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    Throughout the semester we examined a real New York and a virtual Paris through varying scales and methodologies. We considered New York as a fashion capital; and then for this project we turned to that other, earlier, capital of fashion: Paris. For our Final 2 assignment we took our Final 1 project to Paris. The site of our fashion Atelier moved from The New York State Opera at Lincoln Center to the Garnier Opera House in Paris. We adapted, adjusted, mutated our existing New York Atelier to its new location, as a result of re-siting and inserting it into the cross-section of the Garnier Opera House.Also new transplanted project should have incorporated a charming Parisian Caf as well as two observation platforms. This new mutation should have addressed new site information while sustaining and enhancing existing programmatic function (the design, display, archiving, and retailing of a line of clothing). we also considered the long history of The Paris Opera House with the acts of seeing and being seen, with the audiences procession from the exterior into the theater being just as important than the show taking place on stage.

    Project Type: Installation Location: Garnier Opera House/ ParisProject Program: Fashion atelier+ Parisian Cafe and two observation platform.Critic: Babak Bryan Date: 2014/FallTag: Academic WorksDuration: 3 WeeksMaterials: Chipboard + corrugated cardboard

    INSTALLATION PROJECTG01all fashionable paris

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    academic worksG01- all fashionable paris - installation project

    Opposite Page / Diagram 1:Since We were not able to make an observation on the site, I made an analyses on the plan and section. I realized that in order to get a ticket from one of the ticket office, there are forty nine different path option if the main entrance doors are used.This Page / Sketch Model Transformed from the previous module to have more than one circulation tunnel referring to circulation possibilities in the opera house.

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    academic worksG01- all fashionable paris - installation project

    Diagram 2: Second Analysis shows the different usage intensity of the spaces in Opera House. Unused roof space is remarkable. I used these roof spaces for the fashion atelier, office, production etc referring to Phan-tom of the opera. In this way, it wouldnt be realized that there are some other functions has been included. Space under the dome is spectacular. So, I placed the cafe there and one observation platform on the roof, reachable from the cafe. Other observation platform was placed above grand stairs .

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    academic worksG01- all fashionable paris - installation project

    Sectional Model and Installation: I created circulation tunnels by using the module. They are used as a runway when there a fashion show or are used as a gallery space to display works which are created in the fash-ion atelier or just for experiencing the opera house in a different way. Tunnels have openings that refer to act of seeing and being seen. In this sense, person who walks through the tunnels could see and experience the opera house and the people in it from different perspectives which can not see otherwise and a person in the tunnels could be seen from opera house but never intersect since they are in two totally separated space. In this way, each person in opposite building, becomes a phantom for the one in opposite building. They could see each others from place to place but never touch.

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    academic worksG01- all fashionable paris - installation project

    Left/ Tunnel which goes to cafeRight/ Entrance of tunnels. Tunnels have its separate entrance. Once you enter in tunnels you can not access to opera house. Tunnels are divided into brunches. One goes to roof where atelier and other required spaces are and the others lead you into a maze. You need to find your way in the tunnels. Some of the tunnels lead you to the cafe while some of them lead you to observation platform above the grand stairs. Tunnels pass through walls,floors of the opera house. Some times they go down some times go up. All is for to let you have different experience than just walking on the floor.

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    academic worksG01- all fashionable paris - installation project

    Top Left Picture / Main circular stair tunnel which comedown from roof level to platform level: It has direct connection to changing room in the roof space so that models come down during the show by using these stairs as a runway. Models would appear like a phantom from the roof space. It also brings a light to interior of the opera house from roof. When there is a fashion show, audience can watch it from balconies of opera house. Models never walk on the opera house floor. They act as a phantom and behave as they are not in the opera house. Top Right Picture/ Circular Stair detail coming down Middle Right/ Tunnels which goes to a observation platform Bottom Right/ Division of one tunnel to two tunnels.

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    Project Type: Installation Location: Metropolitan Opera House/ New YorkProject Program: Fashion atelierCritic: Jane Kim Date: 2014/FallTag: Academic WorksDuration: 2 WeeksMaterials: Chipboard

    INSTALLATION PROJECTG02fabrication and function

    For our Final 1 , we were assigned to design a project that produces a Fashion Atelier that is for a fashion designer, and is to include the administrative offices, studio space, fabrication (seamstress/tailor) and prototype production spaces, archive and clothing warehouse storage for each annual collection, along with a permanent runway presentation space and a small retail boutique. Given site was Lincoln Center. Notional rectangular volume of space at the Southeast corner of the Metropolitan Opera House, whose quadrants include portions of the Opera House lobby interior, the plaza in front of the Opera House, and a strip of Damrosch park. The South wall of the Opera House divides the West half of the site in two.

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    academic worksG02- fabrication and function - installation project

    Opposite page / Diagram: My observation was about the people who use the plaza stairs at Lincoln Center. How long and how do they use the stairs? I took thirty minutes video and drew the paths that people used. In addition,on the upper part of the diagram I drew the times that people spent on the stairs. As a result, I have gotten 8-9 second as an average.

    This page / Upper Right / Sketch model for runway: As a result of diagram, I figured out that different parts of the stair have different density of usage. I designed a sketch model for runway which has increasing size of opening referring to density on the stairs. Models, walking through the structure, starts to appear step by step.

    This Page / Left three photos/ Elevations of model: I used this runway sketch model as module to design my installation into Metropolitan Opera House. I created bunch of stairs which are also used as a runway. Open and closed continues stairs give different options for Fashion show. Shows also can be watched from the park and models can walk down to park by using platforms. While the structure of the stairs are weaving to the facade of the opera house, inside and outside became integrated.

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    academic worksG02- fabrication and function - installation project

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    academic worksG02- fabrication and function - installation project

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    G03INSTALLATION PROJECT

    sight lines / site lines

    Project Type: Installation Location: Bryant Park, rectangular area extending east from the west facade of the public library buildingProject Program: Lookout/bleacher seatingCritic: Jane Kim Date: 2014/FallTag: Academic WorksDuration: 1 WeekMaterials: Two square feet of neoprene, 12 basswood sticks

    For this project , students were assigned to design a lookout/ bleacher seating on the given site by replacing the west facade of the NY public library with the competition drawing elevation of the Centre Pompidou in Paris. Site was a portion of Bryant Park was left unconcerned during the period 1993-2010 in which the rest of the park was taken over by a twice-yearly temporary installation of tents and tensile structures to house many of the Fall and Spring Fashion Week collection exhibitions and shows and we assumed that one such Fashion Week was in session during the siting of this assignment, and that its attendees were among our users, clients, and park population. We were supposed to identify 6 points on the Pompidou facade that correspond conceptually or operationally to 6 equivalent points in Bryant Park and make a connection between these points as a spatial armature, and construct a lookout of aligned seating somewhere in the conceptual space between the Pompidou facade and Bryant Park by using neoprene as a design tool.

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    academic worksG03- sight lines / site lines - installation project

    Opposite Page / Sketch models with given materials.This Page / Collage: During my observation in the Bryant Park, I realized that some of the materials in the park are similar to the materials on Pompidou Center facade in terms of their shapes. I created the facade again by using these similar materials in the park.

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    academic worksG03- sight lines / site lines - installation project

    Left / Elevation and Plan drawings of the model.Above / Installation of the model into the Bryant Park.

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    academic worksG03- sight lines / site lines - installation project

    Front Elevation of the model. : As I created the big facade materials by using the small materials in the park, I designed my installation in the same way. Stairs turn to the wall and turn to the canopy . Floor tiles turn to a bench and than turn to floor tile again. Railing turn to a stairs then wall. Small objects created bigger objects.

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    Project Type: Installation Location: Triangular display room at northern tip of Flatiron Building / New YorkProject Program: Window display armature/screenCritic: Sarah CarpenterDate: 2014/FallTag: Academic WorksDuration: 1 1/2 WeekMaterials: 36 x 1/4 basswood sticks (24 Long)

    INSTALLATION PROJECTG04display / delay

    For this project , students were assigned to design a display armature/ screen to be installed into triangular display room at northern tip of Flatiron. We were given a reference image of a 1923 lacquered wood screen by Eileen Grey.We were supposed to use this image as a tool for locating and taking 12 photographs of/around/near/through/in/about our project site and than create diagram and collage by using these photographs. During the design phase, we observed how Eileen Greys screen is constructed,how it develops three dimensional space from a two dimensional surface by tilting and balancing individual scales of wood and we adapted, explored, and extended that construction method to produce a three-dimensional armature for the storage and display of clothing, and the framing and directing of urban views.

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    academic worksG04 - display / delay - installation project

    Opposite Page/ Diagram: It was created according to visions through the glass display and reflections on the glass. I used Eileen Grays Screen to take pictures. I treated it as a person and had it done activities which the people were doing around the Flatiron Glass Display Room. Sitting, walking, smoking, reading,etc.

    This page / Side Elevation and Plan

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    academic worksG04 - display / delay - installation project

    Installation in glass display room.

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    academic worksG04 - display / delay - installation project

    Axonometric drawing of display armature.After I drew the diagram, I realized that there is a balance of vision on the site, since you can see the environment through the glass and also by reflection. Armature was designed in balance. It has several arms to hang clothes as well as it has racks to put clothes on. When clothes start to be picked up, It looses its balance and starts to collapse. At the end of the event, when there is no clothes on it, it doesnt stand by it self and demolishes it self. Model of display armature / Open- Half open- Folded. I wanted to make my display armature fold-able and dynamic by considering Grays Screen.

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    For our final design assignment, we designed a Burr House to duel with Hamilton Grange, the historic residence of Alexander Hamilton, a founding Father of the United States. Hamilton died in a pistol duel with Aaron Burr, over an unrecorded point of honor and etiquette, in the social traditions of his era . The Hamilton house , already in its third location, was conceptually moved to a traffic island at the corner of Hamilton Place and Broadway.

    We were assigned a Rule of Civil Behavior from a list of 110 such rules written by George Washington. We reconstructed a garment in the style of the late 18th Century, worn during a site visit to Hamilton Grange; and then modified that garment into an architectural prosthetic that, in theory, modified the behavior of the body toward observance and performance of that Rule-violation of which was the notional premise for the duel between the Hamilton House and the new Burr House . Themes included optic and haptic experience, transformation and translation, and the relationship between intangible behaviors/actions and the environments that stag them.

    Project Type: Conceptual Location: Traffic Island at the corner of Hamilton Place and Broadway / New YorkProject Program: House for Aaron Burr and Alexan-der Hamilton Critics: Thomas De Monchaux - Owen Nichols Date: 2014/SummerTag: Academic Works

    CONCEPTUAL HOUSE PROJECTG05burr house

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    academic worksG05 - burr house - conceptual house project

    Before designing a Burr House we made an installation into existing Hamilton Grange by using the diagram which we drew based on the site visit with reconstructed garment. It was a starting point for the design and we used one of the Rule of Civil Behavior to shape the design. A Rule of Civil Behavior that I was assigned was : #52. In your apparel be modest and endeavor to accommodate nature, rather than to procure admiration; keep to the fashion of your equals, such as are civil and orderly with respect to time and places. Based on the previous installation and a rule I made an effort to design a modest looking house. However, at the same time, it was essential to indicate the duel between Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton. In this sense, I tried to achieve that the house would have modest looking from outside but chaotic interior which represents the fight. I also placed the entrance stairs opposite to each others referring to duel position and they represent the bullets. The stairs on the left side is entrance of Hamilton house and the other one is entrance of Burr house. While Hamiltons stairs (bullet) was placed in a direction and shape that its extension never touch to the Burr house, Burrs stairs ( bullet) was placed in a direction which directly goes to the heart of the Hamilton House where the fire place is located. In this point, fireplace refers to Burrs bullet in Hamiltons body as it is burning in Hamilton House. The triangular hole in the middle of the building represent the negative feelings of two strong man to each others. It is a very small atrium that actually cannot be used however they can see each others through this shadowed space. I imagine that they would stand in front of the window and stare at each others for an hours and would fight with their eyes.

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    academic worksG05 - burr house - conceptual house project

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    academic worksG05 - burr house - conceptual house project

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    A speculative loft building for the industrial arts. Conceptually modeled after the Hotel Industrial building type, the building is intended to provide open commercial loft space for artisan workshops and light manufacturing concerns. Floors are to be sub-dividable for multiple tenants.Site and Massing were given: A 450ft x 450ft flat open field in the Bronx, NY, bounded by primary roads on all four sides. Soil is 6 ksf, well drained. The water table is 8ft below grade. The building had to be seven stories high, with 70ft x 280ft rectangular floor plates.

    This light industrial building, purposed for flexibility in programmatic and spatial layouts was influencedby the idea of an integrated enclosure. Taking precedent in the applications of ETFE, for its lightweight footprint and translucency, the building took on the ambition to minimize and ,if possible, be free of secondary systems such as louvers and other sun-shading devices.

    Project Type: Commercial Location: Bronx/ New YorkProject Program: Loft Building for Industrial ArtsCritics: Sandra McKee, Jason Stone Date: 2014/SpringTag: Academic Works w/ John Kim, Sareeta Patel, Mondrian Hsieh

    INDUSTRIAL LOFT BUILDINGG06etfe

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    academic worksG06 - etfe - industrial loft building

    scale_1/4=1DETAIL 1scale_ 1.5=1

    DETAIL 2 scale_ 3 =1

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    academic worksG06 - etfe - industrial loft building

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    academic worksG06 - etfe - industrial loft building

    scale_1/4=1DETAIL 1scale_ 1.5=1

    DETAIL 2 scale_ 3 =1

    The facade which is supported by the exterior diagrid structure consists of a mixture of differing neighboring conditions of glass and ETFE. To accomodate for such varying conditions (ETFE to ETFE, ETFE to Glass, etc.) the triangular mullion systems have been designed to ensure proper installment and flexibility. Branching off of the structural diagrid tubes, in supporting order are:1) C - Channels @ 4 - 8 O.C.2) Curtainwall Support Tube3) (2) Triangular Mullion Units4) Clipping Plate5) Decorative Cover Plate

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    The primary structural system consists of a diagrid structure (1 x 1 tubes) bracing the building around its whole exterior. Additionally, there are horizontal beams spanning in between diagrids on every floor to help support portions of the facade and the beams that run perpendicular to the facade.There are several nodal points along the facade which have several diagrid members meeting at one point. No direction or orientation takes precedent but rather, they meet cleanly at a divided point, arraying together like a star. Branching off of these nodal points are also C - Channels and Curtainwall support tubes which take the same formal shape to receive and support the triangular mullions and units (ETFE or Glass). The framing plans of the building differ from floor to floor due to the nature of the changing relationship/connection between the floor and the exterior diagrid, as they meet at different nodal points for each respective floor. The 2nd, 4th, 6th floor, & roof framing plans have a more conventional layout as the floor plane meets the exterior diagrid at a point; where the diagrid nodal points are. The 3rd, 5th, & 7th floor framing plans start to take on a more diagonal layout as the floor plane meets the exterior diagrid at midpoints along the length of diagrid members.

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    academic worksG06 - etfe - industrial loft building

    The buildings conception emerged from the dialogue between maintaining its requirements, most prominently requiring a 40% glazing to wall ratio, and the desire to be an integrated building. The first major design decision was to have an enclosure made up of both ETFE and glass in ratios (totaling to the 40% ratio) that responded to the site and orientation. The South was made up of more glazing units and the North was made up of more ETFE units. The second major design decision was to have the building enclosure be structurally. This was enforced through the application of having a major diagrid structure with horizontal beams behaving like a large stiff truss structure supporting the facade and floor plates. Aesthetically and structurally, the buildings diagrid continues and wraps around the whole building, extending to the roof and resting all the way to the ground. Users are reminded of this structural integrity and expression as they come into close contact with the structure at the ground level and view out from the interior through framed views from the diagrid. Furthermore, the views out towards the exterior are reinforced as the minimization of interior columns are made possible through the exterior structural skin. Most of the mechanical units of the building are exposed and are demarcated into zones throughout the building. The building consists of exposed intake and exhaust ducts, fin tubes, radiant heat flooring, and air supply for ETFE cushions. All of these systems are supported by two mechanical rooms which are located at opposite core ends of the building. Additionally, there are louvers located at the north ends of the mechanical rooms servicing as intakes for fresh air and openings for exhaust. .

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    Students were required to detail one of their previous preliminary design projects. Thus, I detailed one of my undergraduate studio projects. Since it was a large building, I was assigned to detail the partially. The original design had a cable suspended roof with rigid tube. However, during my study on this project, I figured out that proposal roof structure wouldnt work and would need an additional pillars. Consequently, I changed the structure type to steel truss and detailed it. I designed a monolithic structure which covers an ice skating ring with 206 feet span. Steel panels were used for cladding. Acoustic panels were used under the secondary roof structure partially so that truss structure could be exposed.

    Project Type: Institutional Location: Istanbul/ TurkeyProject Program: Structural DetailingCritics: Suat Cakir Date: 2010/SpringTag: Academic Works

    ROOF DETAILING PROJECTM01space of dome

    NORTH ELEVATION

    10m 5m 0

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    academic worksM01 - space of dome - roof detailing project

    +29.00 GROUND FLOOR PLAN AUDIENCE ENTRANCE

    10m 5m 0

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    academic worksM01 - space of dome - roof detailing project

    +35.00 FLOOR PLANRESTAURANT AND ACCOMMODATION

    +25.00 FLOOR PLANATHLETES ENTRANCE - LOCKER ROOMS

    10m 5m 0

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    academic worksM01 - space of dome - roof detailing project

    A-A SECTION

    B-B SECTION

    10m 5m 0

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    ROOF STRUCTURE PLAN DETAIL B1m 0.5m 0

    10m 5m 0

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    DETAIL A

    1m 0.5m 0

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    Students were required to chose one of the four different type of building for their graduation project. There were no other restrictions. Site were chosen as well as building program was created by students. There were two midterm and final review. Rest of the semester, students were required to develop the their projects by themselves. I designed a science museum which consist of halls for permanent collections and temporary exhibitions, planetarium, science center spectrum and cafe. Site is located on the edge of a park and lowest point of the slope. There used to be a power plant on the site I chose for my project and I decided to preserve the structure of gasoline tank which is the only sign left from the plant. I was not able to touch the structure so I used it as a entrance signature and outdoor exhibition areas. Since, the mass is seen from higher level of the park entirely, it was desired to have a integrated and remarkable form.

    Project Type: Institutional Location: Istanbul/ TurkeyProject Program: Science MuseumCritics: Individual Date: 2008/SpringTag: Academic Works

    MUSEUM PROJECTM02armadillo lizard

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    academic worksM02 - armadillo lizard - museum project

    +25.00 GROUND FLOOR PLAN -AVIATION

    -RAIL TRANSPORT

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    academic worksM02 - armadillo lizard - museum project

    +30.00 FLOOR PLAN -AVIATION AND RAIL TRANSPORT MODELS

    - PLANETARIUM

    +35.00 FLOOR PLAN -SHIPPING

    - POWER PLANT HISTORY-SCIENCE CENTER SPECTRUM

    +45.00 FLOOR PLAN -ROAD TRANSPORT

    +35.00 FLOOR PLAN -TELECOMMUNICATION

    -COMPUTERS-PHOTOGRAPHY

    -FILM TECHNOLOGY

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    academic worksM02 - armadillo lizard - museum project

    SOUTH-WEST ELEVATION

    NORTH -EAST ELEVATION

    SOUTH (FRONT) ELEVATION

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    A-A SECTION

    B-B SECTION

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    Students were free to design any building, anywhere for this studio project. I designed a movie technology center on the campus of Istanbul Technical University. The complex consist of research center, movie theater, studios, planetarium and outdoor stages. Site is located near one of the main entrances of the campus and there was a pedestrian path crossing the site with steep slopes. There were no other major buildings around the site. Therefore, my starting point of the design was this pedestrian path and students habits. I designed the complex in pieces that allows to conserve the existing pedestrian path and make it more practical. Since the movie theater might be used by public, I placed it close to entrance. By using the slope, I shaped the buildings and make them get a maximum daylight where it is necessary and created a studio spaces which dont get a direct daylight. I also placed a planetarium which has a different technology of projection. Thus, students would experience and study different technique of making movie.

    Project Type: Institutional Location: Istanbul/ TurkeyProject Program: Movie Technology Center Critics: Individual Date: 2007/FallTag: Academic Works

    FILM ACADEMYM03sphere

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    academic worksM03 - sphere - film academy

    A-A SECTION

    SITE PLAN

    1ST FLOOR

    1ST FLOOR

    2ND FLOOR

    2ND FLOOR

    3RD FLOOR

    3RD FLOOR

    4TH FLOOR

    ELEVATIONS AND SECTIONS

    A-A SECTION

    PLANETARIUM RESEARCH CENTER

    10m 5m 0

    10m 0

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    academic worksM03 - sphere - film academy

    10m 5m 0

    10m 5m 0

    BASEMENT FLOORBASEMENT FLOOR

    SECOND FLOOR

    FIRST FLOOR

    FIRST FLOOR

    THIRD FLOOR

    SECOND FLOOR

    A-A SECTION

    A-A SECTION

    WEST ELEVATION NORTH ELEVATION

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    Students were required to pick one of the four different kind of building which were given. There were no other limitations. Site was chosen by students and also necessary spaces for the building and their sizes were figured out by students. I chose to design a cultural center in my hometown since it was a necessity in the city. Site is located in the center of the city which is easily accessible by walk and public transportation. Residential buildings around the site are maximum five story buildings and have a small footprints. Therefore, I tried to design the mass partially as much as I could. The building consist of theater, exhibition hall, public training studios for art and craft, cafe and a garage for workers.

    Project Type: CommercialLocation: Luleburgaz/ TurkeyProject Program: Cultural CenterCritics: Individual Date: 2007/SpringTag: Academic Works

    CULTURAL CENTERM04amorphous art

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    academic worksM04 - amorphous art - cultural center

    A-A SECTION

    B-B SECTION

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    academic worksM04 - amorphous art - cultural center

    NORTH ELEVATION

    WEST ELEVATION

    SOUTH ELEVATION

    EAST ELEVATION

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    academic worksM04 - amorphous art - cultural center

    BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN

    FIRST FLOOR PLAN

    SECOND FLOOR PLAN

    THIRD FLOOR PLAN

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    The site and program were given for this studio project. Students were supposed to design a residential building with indoor and outdoor recreational spaces. Site is located on the one of the precious avenue in Istanbul. By second millennium, high rise building started to appear along the avenue and high-end condominiums became popular in the city. In addition, because of the location, the Bosphorus view can be seen above a certain hight. View of the Bosphorus is one of the valuable investment in Istanbul. Therefore, I decided to design a tall residential building. However, because of the size of the site and the given program, it was difficult to design a high rise building in a most common way. Placing the core in the center of the building would have killed the plan and would not have allowed to have flexible floor which was one of the requirements. By placing the core out of the occupiable space and connected with a bridge allowed the building to fit on the site as well as to have very flexible floor plate.

    Project Type: Residential Location: Istanbul/ TurkeyProject Program: Dwelling Critics: Neset Arolat Date: 2004/SpringTag: Academic Works

    SKYSCRAPERM05curved sky

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    academic worksM05 - curved sky - skyscraper

    SITE PLAN:There is a slope on the site. By using this slope, the garden was raised from the street level on the west side. In this way, privacy was achieved and the height allow to have an entrance to the garage from Matbuat street at the west-north corner. There is already an entrance of the public parking garage in front of the site which student wasnt able to touch. Therefore, pedestrian entrance was located at the south-east corner where avenue level matches to the site elevation.

    Gar

    age E

    ntra

    nce

    Pedestrian Entrance

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    academic worksM05 - curved sky - skyscraper

    SECTION

    TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN-810sqf Apartment

    -2425sqf Apartment

    TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN-1615sqf Apartment

    TOP FLOOR PLAN-COMMON SPACE

    10m 5m 0

    2m 1m 0

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    academic worksM05 - curved sky - skyscraper

    SOUTH-EAST ELEVATION SOUTH-WEST ELEVATION NORTH-EAST ELEVATION NORTH -WEST ELEVATION

    10m 5m 0

    Since, there was no core in the center of the building, in order to obtain a rigidity, north and south walls design as a reinforced concrete wall all the way to the top with a punched window. East and west facade was designed as a curtain wall with a floor to floor high windows to get a maximum view.

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    academic worksM05 - curved sky - skyscraper

    BRIDGE DETAIL

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    Only the square meter was given for this studio project. The topic and the site were chosen by students. I decided to design a amateur astronomy center for students and people who are interested in astronomy unprofessionally on the campus of Bogazici University where its observatory is located. In this way, visitors also may use the sources of the university professional observatory. The building was designed to allow student to stay overnight since it is essential to observe the space at night. Therefore, building has dormitory. It is striven that the building produce an energy and use accumulated rain water in the building. In order to achieve that, the roof of the lobby was designed by using semi transparent photo-voltaic panels and the pool was placed to collect the rain water from roof.

    Project Type: Institutional Location: Istanbul/ TurkeyProject Program: Dwelling Critics: Ataman Demir Date: 2003/FallTag: Academic Works

    AMATEUR ASTRONOMY CENTER M06spatial voyage

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    academic worksM06 - spatial voyage - amateur astronomy center

    THIRD FLOOR PLAN-Library-Dormitory

    FIRST FLOOR PLAN-Administration -Cafe-Restrooms-Storage

    FOURTH FLOOR PLAN-Observation Room-Observation Terrace

    SECOND FLOOR PLAN-Library-Planetarium-Dormitory

    2m 0 2m 0

    2m 0 2m 0

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    academic worksM06 - spatial voyage - amateur astronomy center

    WEST ELEVATION

    EAST ELEVATION

    SOUTH ELEVATION

    2m 1m 0

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    academic worksM06 - spatial voyage - amateur astronomy center

    SECTION 2-2

    SECTION 1-1

    NORTH ELEVATION

    2m 1m 0

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    academic worksM06 - spatial voyage - amateur astronomy center

    View from backyard

    Interior rendering of lobby

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    Serdar VardarArchitect, Assoc. AIA

    +1 347 593 94 [email protected]

    www.serdarvardar.com