Geçit
Wood design and construction workshop
10-14 June 2019
Izmir, Turkey
collaboration with Stefano Pugliese and students of Izmir Ekonomi Universitesi
Pine wood and reclaimed agriculture mesh fabric / Dimensions 2400x3600x4000cm (LxDxH).
Geçit
Wood design and construction workshop
8.6 m2
Faculty of Fine Arts and Design, IEU, Izmir Turkey
10-14 June 2019
Run by architects: Stefano Pugliese and Sebastian Erazo
Students: Melis Özbaş, Büşra Nalbantlar, Selen Erdoğan, Anil Dinç Demirbilek, Serkut Yüksel, Oğul Görgülü, Beste Çiçek
Consultants: Argun Tanriverdi (DmakerLab), Elif Tekcan (Fashion Department, FAAD, IEU).
Video Making and Editing: Ali Matay (Media and Comunication)
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The workshop had two main pedagogical aims: first, students from Interior Architecture and Industrial Design had to respond to a design brief prepared by the tutors: they where asked to activate certain areas of their campus through a spatial intervention with simple architectural actions: a roof, a wall or a bench.
Second, to provide the student a design method that would guide and frame their design process in strict relation with a given technique and material. In this specific case: pine wood and reclaimed agriculture mesh fabric.
During the first 2 days of the workshop the students and the instructors worked in a process of collaborative design in order to define: the architectural strategy to be applied, the location where to install the structure and all the constructive details to be developed in order to be build it in the following 3 days.
Part of the of the challenge of this workshop was in fact to involve the students in all the design phases leading to the experience of building a 1:1 working and usable ‘small’ architecture piece.
Geçit is a turkish word meaning portal, passage or gateway. This is how the students wanted to name their work, once it was built.
from left to right: Selen Erdoğan, Oğul Görgülü, Melis Özbaş, Büşra Nalbantlar, Serkut Yüksel (seating), Stefano Pugliese, Sebastian Erazo, Anil Dinç Demirbilek, and Beste Çiçek
photo: Ersan çeliktaş