Architecture + Design

Dynamic Triangular Geometry

- Project: Özyeğin University Faculty of Architectu­re and Design, Istanbul Architects: ARK- itecture, Princeton, NJ, USA; Local Architect - BG Architects

Özyeğin University Faculty of Architectu­re and Design, Istanbul ARK- itecture, Princeton NJ USA; Local Architect - BG Architects

The Faculty of Architectu­re and Design Building at Ozyegin University is the culminatio­n of a decade of work by

ARK- itecture. ARK is an emerging design studio founded by architect Roger L Klein, AIA who led the design for the building in collaborat­ion with BG Architects.

Designing a building for the study of architectu­re and design is perhaps a once in a lifetime opportunit­y for an architect. Designing a building with such high aspiration­s on a modest budget made this an even greater challenge and accomplish­ment.

“We believe our solution for this building is founded on a timeless yet exciting architectu­ral language that relates all parts to the whole and fully integrates the perimeter campus building diagonally back to the original campus quadrangle designed ten years ago,” explains Klein.

This initial spatial gesture of the site plan defined the geometry and informed every compliment­ary part of the compositio­n including mitigating the low angle sun on the western facade with the unique and iconic triangular weathered steel facade panels. This triangular panel system also allows the long building facade to elegantly transition down the sloped site.

The lofty studio interior is informed by the

rigor of the triangular geometry in spatial flow and details. Most importantl­y, this geometry informs the unique section at the centre of the building where the large plates split by 3m in height to create a vibrant social space for all the studios.

The new Faculty of Architectu­re and Design ( FAD) provides over 25,000 sq m of design education facilities and anchors the south- west corner of the campus designed by ARK. The existing campus is acknowledg­ed through a sensitive siting of FAD to make a strong and impactful new entry plaza. The plaza and building will dramatical­ly transform the use and activity in the lower campus quadrangle, while strongly connecting to the upper main quadrangle in front of the student centre designed by ARK a decade earlier. The general form of the building, the expressed geometric rigor of the design, and the resulting spatial patterns within the building emerge from three major forces: The ‘ split- level studio section’ at the centre of the building which results in a visual and physical connection between all stacked spaces; The design’s overall triangular geometry generates a proportion­al system that relates all parts to the whole; The ‘ diagonal spatial flow’ of the interior connects the primary FAD entry directly to the main quad of the campus and to the central critique/ lounge spaces of the building. Continuous sightlines throughout unite spaces of creation and

critique, encourage interdisci­plinary discourse, and enhance the sense of peripheral vision for students and faculty. The interior functions of the large lofty studios and the central split- level lounge/ critique spaces are expressed in the western facing triangular composed façade framing panoramic views of the adjacent forest and sprawling city of Istanbul beyond. The solid/ void compositio­n of the weathered steel façade mitigates the low angle western sun while echoing the slope of the building site and adjacent forested hillside.

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CONCEPTUAL SKETCHES
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BUILDING SECITON
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SECTION AT UPPER STUDIOS
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SECTION AT ENTRY PLAZA
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FACADE DESIGN
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ELEVATION
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