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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Özyeğin University Student Residence in Çekmeköy Campus, Turkey by ARK

 
February 20th, 2014 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: ARK 

To mitigate the high density of accommodations required on the site, the design adopts a strategy of a tri-parte form and discontinuous stepped silhouette.  These formal ideas are complimented by the unique polychrome façade that merges the large building with the surrounding landscape.

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  • Architects: ARK 
  • Project: Özyeğin University Student Residence
  • Location: Çekmeköy Campus, Turkey
  • Photography: Koral Oral
  • Software used: Autocad, Photoshop and Rhino etc.
  • Local Architect, Interior Design: B-Design
  • Design Team: Roger L. Klein AIA (Project Designer), BulentErginGungor (Architect of Record), Can Dagarslani (Project Architect), BarisBasat, EmreGursoy, NuranErdogan, Ergun Kutluturk, EceSeref, TurkanDogan,Greg Taylor.
  • Area: 28,000gsm
  • Year: Design 2012, construction completed 2013

Consultants:

  • Structural  Team: Emir Mühendislik
  • Electrical Team: Latek Mühendislik
  • Mechanical Team: Civa Mühendislik
  • Lighting Design: Citylight
  • Landscape Desig: Ümit Yaşar Yılmaz
  • Project Manager: FIBA
  • Contractor: Berko İnşaat
  • Client: Özyeğin University

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This building is the fourth phase of fast track construction of the residential campus for Ozyegin University (OZU), a new private Turkish university started in 2008.

Thethree primaryblocks of the building composition are plannedwith an efficient double loaded circulation and suites of single, double, and triple bed units.  Social spaces are provided at the “elbow” of each of the building’s wings and below grade within the central space between the three wings.

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Each wing of the building is defined visually by a varied composition of solid/voids distributed according to the living suite sizes behind.  The range of façade colors enhances this complexity and is selected from the pixelization of the local landscape.  This connects the building to the site, in addition to representing the diversity of the student body housed within.

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Categories: Autocad, Hostel, Photoshop, Residential, Rhino, University




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