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Portfolio 2016TRANSCRIPT
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E X P E R I E N C E
E D U C AT I O N
C E R T I F I C AT E &
S H O R T C O U R S E S
S K I L L S
Interned as full time interior designer in the design department. I was responsible for furniture selection and space planning for an Office spaces.
Master of Science (MS), Interior Design
Certificate Course in Retail Design and Branding
Bachelor of Arts (BA Hons) Product Design
The London Art Course: Art Style & Design
Foundation Diploma in Art and Design
Design Management, Summer Intensive Studies
Industrial Design, Summer Program and Sketching + Rendering for Industrial Design
Interned as full time interior designer. Worked on concept generation, furniture planning, and preparing the construction documents for several interior design projects.
Started as an intern to the Design Editor in August 2012. Since then, have been freelance Design Editor.
Interned as Product Designer. Worked with a group of designers for tabletop glassware lines to be blown and press-molded for mass production. Learned about RP and manufacturing techniques.
DELTA OFF ICE FURNITURE Istanbul, Turkey | August 2015
PRATT INSTITUTE Brooklyn, New York | 2013-2016
EL ISAVA BARCELONA SCHOOL OF DESIGN AND ENGINEERING Barcelona, Spain | July 2015
CENTRAL ST. MARTINS COLLEGE OF ART & DESIGN London, UK | 2010 - 2013
CHRIST IE ’S EDUCATION London, UK | September 2012 - July 2013
CENTRAL ST. MARTINS COLLEGE OF ART & DESIGN London, UK | 2009 - 2010
PARSONS SCHOOL OF ART & DESIGN New York, NY | July - August 2012
RHODE ISLAND SCHOOL OF DESIGN Providence, RI | July - August 2011
CT ARCHITECTURE Istanbul, Turkey | August 2014
MAISON FRANCAISE MAGAZINE Istanbul, Turkey | August 2012 - Present
GURALLAR ARTCRAFT Kutahya, Turkey | August 2011
Based in Brooklyn, NY | 917-822 8464 | [email protected]
AutoCad, Revit, 3D Max, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Rhino, SketchupProduct Design, Concept Generation, Design Strategy, Problem Solving, Branding, User-centered Design
E X H I B I T I O N SExhibited my graduation thesis projects, Alp Chair and The New Dressing Table
Final year Graduation Exhibition
SALONE DEL MOBILE , SALONE SATELL ITE Milan, Italy | April 2015
CENTRAL ST. MARTINS COLLEGE OF ART & DESIGN London, UK | June 2013
L A N G U A G E S Turkish (native), English, Italian
A W A R D S A DESIGN AWARD, S ILVER PRIZE Milan, Italy | April 2016The New Dressing Table has been awarded the Silver A’ Design Award in the category of Furniture, Decorative Items and Homeware Design by the grand jury panel of the A’ Design Award & Competition.
WANTED DESIGN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS WORKSHOP Brooklyn, USA | May 2016
The workshop led by French designer Matt Sindall. Students had to come up with a product that designed around the theme of Playtime, where the idea of playfulness can be infused in to an object; whether for amusement or enhancing the use and appreciation of the object.
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CHILDRENS EXHIBITION SPACEP R O J E C T . 4
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H O S P I TA L I T YP R O J E C T . 1
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BOUTIQUE HOTEL PROJECT
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OFFICE PROJECT
C O R P O R AT E
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A L P C H A I R
BA THESIS PROJECT 5 8 - 6 0
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T H E N E W D R E S S I N G TA B L E
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STORE DESIGN
R E TA I L D E S I G N
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PAVILION DESIGN
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Dome/Lobby ViewRevit, Photoshop, Illustrator
Once was a Lighting factory, now it only serves as a warehouse, Bushwick Hotel project aimed to bring the day light into every single corner in the space. The intention of the concept is creating light effects through day light, sharp sun light, shadows and artificial lights. Placing various shafts/openings on the floorplan, tend to bring the natural light inside all over the building. The reflective structures around the shafts and windows are contributing to bringing movements inside the space to break the simplicity of the interiors.
Dome, the most luminous space, is located at the center of the building, where used as reception. The use of concrete in the space also comes from the main inspiration for this project, Domus Aurea.
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C O R N E R B E D R O O M
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S TA N D A R D B E D R O O M
Day
Night
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S TA N D A R D B E D R O O M
Reflective Window Structure
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First Floor
Second Floor
First Floor Illuminance Second Floor Illuminance
F L O O R P L A N S & S E C T I O N D R A W I N G S
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DNUP
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Dome Section
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F L O O R P L A N S & S E C T I O N D R A W I N G S
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The corporate office space is designed for Fahrenheit 212, reimagined as if they are advertising agency which is located in Seagram Building on 22nd and 23rd floors. Influencing by the logo and brand decoding helped to separate the program into “Money” and “Magic” floors. Lobby area with the staircase plays the role of transition between two different aspects of the company in a conceptual way. Business departments are located on the 23rd floor (Money Level )which is designed with the use of white colour to symbolize the simple side of the company. Creative departments, in contrast, are located on the 22nd floor(Magic Level) where the presence of orange colour symbolizes the dynamism of the company.
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View from Money level to Magic level
AutoCAD, Revit, Photoshop, Illustrator
S E A G R A MB U I L D I N G
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C O N C E P T A N A LY S I S
Fahrenheit 212
MONEYBUSINESS
MAGICCREATIVITY
Magic LevelMoney Level
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B R A N D D E C O D I N G & P R O G R A M
PARTNER PARTNERPARTNER
ACCOUNTING
HUMAN RESOURCESBROADCAST
PRODUCTION
CREATIVEDEPARTMENT
MEDIA PURCHASING
ACCOUNT MANAGERS
NEW BUSINESS
STRATEGICPLANNING
Departments Relationship Diagram
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WORKMETHODS
MEET
COLLABORATE
INTERACT
COMUNICATIONLEARN
CONCANTRATE
REST
WORK TOGETHER
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M A G I C L E V E L
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M A G I C L E V E L
Magic Level- Creative Department
Magic Level- Creative Department
Magic Level- Creative Department
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Bar View
Photoshop
St. Germain is an artisanal elder flower French liqueur brand created in 2007. The brand represents it’s identity as “Paris in a Bottle,” where Art Nouveau and Art Deco imagery is combined with a “Frenglish” voice that exudes an international ethno-mixologist style.
This space is designed as the flagship store and cocktail bar for St. Germain as part of a week-long retail design course taken at ELISAVA in Barcelona, Spain. The brand decoding delivered itself not only as a retail space,
but also as a “creative l’aperitif bar” where the customers can both enjoy their drinks and shop in this Art Deco inspired space.
S T ~ G E R M A I N L I Q U E U R
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C O L L A G E R E N D E R I N G S
Lounge Area
Entrance- Display Wall
F U R N I T U R E S E L E C T I O N
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P L A N / M AT E R I A L S & F U R N I T U R E
Plan
B R A N D D E C O D I N G
C O L O U R S & M A T E R I A L S
French
Traditional
Authentic
Obscure
Accessible
Manufactured
Mature
Established
English
Contemporary
Inauthentic
Honest
Exclusive
Artisanal/Crafted
Youthful
Faddish
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E X H I B I T I O N
D E S I G N
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Dirty Port
SketchUp, Photoshop, Illustrator
We have all spent many summer days at the beach but have never really explored the ocean floors. We have fond memories of fishing, collecting shells and crabs and swimming with the whales, but have never imagined what creatures look like in the trenches. Under the Ocean is an exhibition that takes children aged 5-8 through the waters around the globe in a yellow submarine bus as everything changes from dark seas to icy Arctic, the colorful reefs and the deep blue.
U N D E R T H E O C E A N
C H I L D R E N S
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Project is based on Book by Anouck Boisrobert and Louis Rigaud
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Elevation Sketch
Activity Diagrams
entrance
exit
EGYPT RED SEA ATLANTIC OCEAN MARINAS TRENCH ARCTIC OCEAN NEW YORK PORT
GREAT CORAL DEEP BLUE DARK OCEAN FROZEN WATER PORT
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F L O O R P L A N S & D I A G R A M S
entrance
giant CORAL
deep BLUE
dark OCEAN
frozen SEA
dirty PORT
photobooth
exit/giant PUZZLE
Space Planing
exit/giant PUZZLE
EGYPT RED SEA ATLANTIC OCEAN MARINAS TRENCH ARCTIC OCEAN NEW YORK PORT
GREAT CORAL DEEP BLUE DARK OCEAN FROZEN WATER PORT
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Giant Coral
Dark Ocean
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E X H I B I T I O N S P A C E
Frozen Sea
School Bus
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Entry ViewRevit, Photoshop, Illustrator
The Re-launch of nostalgic Technology
The project required to create a retail exhibit featuring experiences and displays that promote the return of seemingly dead products such as vinyls, polaroids, slides etc. with the use of available retail display system by ALU Inc.“In today’s hectic lifestyle, the digital world is becoming more intrusive with little or no boundaries. Our experiences are getting chaotic to handle and we find ourselves longing for simpler times. Through this exhibition, ALU invites visitors to slow down, unclutter their senses and go back to basics. Relive the nostalgic emotions and re-experience the sensual tactility of iconic products.”
A L U
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In collaboration with ALU inc.
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F L O O R P L A N S & D I A G R A M S
Elevation View of Exhibiton Space
typewriter ferrari
seltzer maker8mm projector
fountain pen
// objects. l’icone. back to basicsslow things downunclutter the senses
Five Chosen Nostalgic Objects
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F L O O R P L A N S & D I A G R A M S
Diagrammatic Exhibition Plan
// exhibition floorplan.
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serenesensual
unclutteredritualisticpersonal
chaotic
intrusive
momentary
common
practical
overall experience
personal experience
D I A G R A M S
Lighting Diagram
// lighting plan.
Concept Diagram
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E X H I B I T I O N S P A C E
Entrance/ Misson
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E X H I B I T I O N S P A C E
Writing Experience
Typing Experience
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E X H I B I T I O N S P A C E
Movie Experience
DrivingExperience
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P R AT T S C U L P T U R E
G A R D E N
A R C H I T E C T U R A L
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Pavilion project is about understanding the materiality through the architectural scale. Started with the experimentation of only two materials, cork and plaster, turned into small-scale structural models where these later would have applied to 1/1 scale with the use of cork and concrete.
S O F T W A R E S
P R O J E C T S U M M A R Y
Photoshop, Illustrator
P R AT T S C U L P T U R E
G A R D E N
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S I T E & D E S I G N AT E D A R E A
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V I E W S
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F r o n t V i e w
P l a n
T o p V i e w
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T H E N E WD R E S S I N G
TA B L E
P R O D U C T
D E S I G N
M A T E R I A L SMade of White matt/gloss finish MDF and Walnut Veneer particle board. The lacquered body can be made also in Walnut and Oak veneer. X-shape legs are metal profile bronze finish and also can be done in solid walnut.
This dressing table has been designed to be a solution for the problems that women face every day. It allows the user to do her makeup without leaning towards mirror while she can store your cosmetics just in front her and it offers a perfect storage place for their handbags and other goods .Walnut veneered Mirror as a storage piece for jewelleries to keep them tidy.
F E A T U R E SMirrorHidden Storage inside mirrorOak veneerd sliding tray lids
D I M E N S I O N SW 100cm D 30cm H 170cm
N E W D R E S S I N G
TA B L E
B A T H E S I S P R O J E C T
P R O J E C T S U M M A R Y
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T H E A L PC H A I R
P R O D U C TD E S I G N
F E A T U R E S
M A T E R I A L S
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Interior structure in drawn tubular steel with fireproof injected and CFC free polyurethane padding. Swivel castors at the front and glides at the back. Writing tablet made from PP in White.
W 70cm D 70cm H 92cm
The Alp Chair is a new chair design that supports today’s changing working styles. The aim of this design is to be a new solution for the consequences of people’s changing needs in offices. Alp chair is an address for individual concentrations and small team meetings while making suitable and productive changes at work. The idea behind this chair that becomes a new working unit with its different appearance and ergonomic structure is to emerge features of a desk and an armchair and to offer a comfortable, flexible and mobile workplace for more productive works.
Mesh Storage AreaAdjustable Writing Tablet Led Lighting on left or right side USB Charger & Power OutletPillow
T H E A L PC H A I R
B A T H E S I S P R O J E C T
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917-822 8464 | [email protected], NY